Thursday, October 1, 2009

UPDATED NEWS: 8 LDS members are believed among fatalities of earthquake, tsunami in the Samoas



8 LDS members are believed among fatalities of earthquake, tsunami in the Samoas

Published: Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009

By Jason Swensen

Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.Church News staff writer
 
Eight members, including two children, were killed and two others hospitalized in the Samoan islands after a Sept. 29 magnitude 8.0 undersea quake triggered a deadly tsunami that wiped out several villages and sent residents scrambling for high ground.

Photo by Elder and Sister Eves
Missionaries serving in Samoa Apia Mission who escaped tsunami by climbing a tree. Elder Elliott Miller is left.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
Meetinghouse damage. Tsunami in Samoa.
 
Meanwhile, local priesthood leaders report that there are members who remain unaccounted for. Communication has reportedly been spotty in some affected areas because of damaged telephone lines.
Associated Press
People walk through debris following a powerful quake, in Pago Pago village, on American Samoa Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. 
 
All of the full-time missionaries assigned to the impacted areas in the South Pacific have been accounted for with the exception of two sister missionaries serving in Tonga's far north island, according to Lynn Samsel of the Church's Emergency Response office. Both sister missionaries are native to the region. Contact had not been made because of the lack of telephone service.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
 
The Apia Samoa Temple suffered no structural damage following the quake and subsequent tsunami — although the horn from the Angel Moroni statue atop the temple somehow snapped off and fell to the ground.
Associated Press
A main road in the downtown area of Fagatogo, American Samoa is flooded by water on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009.
 
Two meetinghouses on Samoan's main island of Upolu reportedly suffered severe water damage. Meanwhile, flood water inundated the lower level of the Fa'aala stake center on the neighboring island of Savai'i.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
Meetinghouse damage. Tsunami in Samoa.
 
Brother Samsel said local priesthood leaders are attending to the needs of the Samoan members. Meanwhile, Church headquarters is evaluating the situation in the Samoan islands to determine the most appropriate response. The Church is also working with the American Red Cross, which is sending a large contingent of emergency responders to the Samoas.
Associated Press
People walk among a scene of devastation following a powerful earthquake in Pago Pago village, on American Samoa Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009.
 
The massive quake struck around dawn, as many residents were preparing for work and getting their children ready for school, according to the New York Times News Service. Damage was expected to be heaviest in the southern parts of Samoa and in American Samoa.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
 
The temblor originated below the ocean about 120 miles southwest of American Samoa and 125 miles south of Samoa. It was centered some 11 miles below the seabed, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Photo by Samoa Apia Mission President O. Vincent Haleck Jr.
 
Local residents are said to be devastated by the extensive damage and loss of life caused by the earthquake/tsunami. One Church official in the area said of the situation in the southern area of the Samoan island of Upolu, "There was no adequate language to describe the devastation which appears like a war zone."
Associated Press
Devastation pictured following a powerful earthquake in American Samoa Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009.
 
In all, there were 75 reported fatalities in American Samoa and Samoa with many more missing, according to Church Public Affairs. The extensive damage in some villages has left thousands homeless.

LET US ALL PRAY FOR THEM BRETHREN!!
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1 comment:

kathyleen tuiloli said...

the earthquake and the tsunami damages is nobodys balme...we look at our own selves and ask "am i ready for the lords second coming?"i thank God for what he did because it is for our own benefit...i also thank for all of your prayers and faith in him...theres is so much to say but THANKS AND I LOVE GOD SAYS it all...may the good lord bless all of samoa and our families in need...