ChasingBlueSky 0 #1 January 5, 2005 Tsunami's salt water may leave islands uninhabitable http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6840 Part of the story:Quote Some Indian Ocean islands could have been made permanently uninhabitable by the salt water that flooded them during the devastating Asian tsunami of 26 December. Water experts are now warning that, in the long run, the salt invasion may prove almost as destructive to the land as the tsunami itself. It could leave some communities dependent on outside aid for food and water for months or years to come. There are widespread reports from across the stricken region that seawater has filled wells, invaded the porous rocks on which communities depend for water, and poisoned soils. Even as far away as Somalia in Eeast Africa, hundreds of wells used by coastal villages are now poisoned with salt or have been buried by sand washed inshore inland by the giant waves. Dozens of coral atolls in the Maldive Islands south of India were completely overwhelmed by the giant waves, which poisoned all of their underground water reserves with salt. "On 17 or 18 islands there is literally no [drinkable] water at all. They are having to bring it in by ship," a World Health Organization official told the New York Times. Communities will have to wait for rains to flush out aquifers, the permeable rocks that hold groundwater. But the WHO says that for some, especially on small atolls, it could be a very long wait. The British Geological Survey says that, in the worst cases, the acquifers may be "un-useableunusable for many years". QuoteIn Sri Lanka, salt has poisoned thousands of rice farms and plantations of bananas and mangoes. It is already forming a crust on fields as they dry out. "The fields that these people rely on are beyond use for at least another year or two because they have received so much salt water," said Gordon Weiss of UNICEF, the UN children's agency. But Chellaiya Dayananda, an agricultural official in eastern Sri Lanka, is more pessimistic: "It will probably take a decade to turn any of these lands along the shore into farms again."_________________________________________ you can burn the land and boil the sea, but you can't take the sky from me.... I WILL fly again..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorbie 0 #2 January 5, 2005 .......and Salted the Earth. This isn't unprecedented though, these waves happen relatively often, I wonder what the recovery period will be. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites