Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Treatment For Knee Hyperextension

Cyclone Yasi, then!

then! This can now be so completely not even say. Most importantly, no one was injured. But even that does not seem quite sure. The knowledge here that is also not quite accurate. Not sure it is aware of the whereabouts of 100 people in Cardwell, who decided not to leave their homes.

The power supply is a large area and about 170,000 Households failed. The wind is still so strong that no unit can be losgesandt search by helicopter. The towns of Tully and Cardwell blew it very badly. There everything was rumgewirbelt wild and accordingly much destroyed. On television, recordings of luxury yachts all jumbled up on the shore are shown covered roofs and uprooted palm trees. Locations are "Ground Zero", described the destruction as "after a napalm bomb." Strong words. The airport of Townsville, the terminal for passengers is still closed. Cairns on the Heathrow Airports terminals around slowly back normal operation, all flights from tomorrow to re-schedule launch and landing. Some ports are already open on again. Many towns, roads, farms are under high water.

Yesterday, we waited all day with horror at all. Very funny, the cyclone is something that can not be changed. We know exactly what and when he comes. You can back up everything, tie down, lock and barricade, prepare for and find somewhere protection, but then you have to go through. Since no one can do something.

This morning we continued with 4,000 special programs and 4,000,000 articles and newspaper reports. Somehow I felt that the report would like to know more. Whatever. The 'total' coverage yesterday was almost more exciting than the crime scene. All residents were informed Supergut. The Queen countries could then just only hope and wait for the cyclone. The good organization has certainly helped that no one was injured. Hats off! Brilliant performance. I'm glad that no one was injured. Was stupid to sit on the couch and to know that my fellow citizens who have up there in Queensland, just real problems.

And now? Cyclone Yasi blowing somewhere over the inland of Queensland and as a category 1 cyclone. I'm annoyed to not have it yesterday bought a banana tree. Bananas be safe again 14 AUD per kg cost or more, and the price of sugar has also been increased sharply. The parties concerned are still in shock. It remains to be seen how the damage is cleaned up and looks like. Many have already begun.

came in all this sadness and disappointment about the current situation but a really really important and positive message, therefore the right place. Despite the immense destruction that was caused by 290 km / h wind, the "golden boots of Tully, a popular landmark, as was miraculously not damaged. Wow, great ..., that would have been really something.

Greetings from Melbourne!

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