Self Destruct
evawhite on May 18th, 2008
It is a button the world has already hit, each country bringing disaster among themselves. I have chosen to look upon this particular incident below purely because it is current news. I will over time look at other countries as well.
We have read about the recent tragedy which stuck South Asian Countries. The huge cyclone which struck Burma, Myanmar and surroundings. Subsequently the news also was Burma’s junta which is the military refusing foreign aid into the country. By which of course now we see Burma list among the top-read news listings for the wrong reasons.


Burma had mangrove forests along the coastlines. The mangroves are salt tolerant and are found along the coastlines, beside rivers and on the deltas. The mangrove forests have over time served as a buffer between rising tide and storms and the residential areas. The plant’s root systems have been shown to dissipate wave energy.
A study published in December 2005 states healthy mangrove forests helped save a substantial number of Sri Lankan villagers during the tsunami disaster of that year. It states that “while two people died in the settlement with dense mangrove and scrub forest, up to 6,000 people lost their lives in a nearby village without similar vegetation.”
In Bangladesh, another South Asian country, the country itself almost is all on a delta. A few decades ago the country has hit by a typhoon which killed almost three-hundred thousand people. They learnt since then and today the mangroves forests are a protected area.


The affected countries clearly haven’t realized that. A recent assessment found that 3.6 million hectares of mangrove forests worldwide are gone, Asia having lost 1.9 million of it. Burma among other countries witnessed large scale conversion of mangroves into shrimp and fish farms. Let’s hope they realize their natural barrier is their best insurance.





























May 19th, 2008 at 2:52
Though we have no control over nature’s fury, the extent of damage can be minimized if we learn to live with the nature.
May 20th, 2008 at 2:52
If ever there was a crime against humanity, it is and has been pushed forward by the Burmese Government. We care so much about Iraq and create a nightmare out of a HUGE government overturn. But the small Burmese military has done worse and could be put in there place very easily.
By the way, people shouldn’t use “Myanmar,” that is the name the murderers running the country use instead of “Burma.”