Quake Victims Send SMS On Her parents

Search for quake survivors continues Christchurch, although the results are still hundreds of people still missing since buried. There is a story of a victim buried in the rubble of collapsed buildings due to the earthquake, which sent SMS and call to her parents. As is known earthquake measuring 6.3 magnitude has shaken Christchurch on some time ago.

Hundreds of victims of the earthquake in the city of Christchurch are still missing, believed still buried in collapsed buildings. A victim, had sent several SMS and make phone to his parents from the ruins, before connection is lost.

"Mom, I'm buried," that's the sound of the first SMS received by the mother of Louise Amantillo, 23, a student from the Philippines who were buried in the ruins of its campus.

According to reports the Associated Press, Friday, February 25, 2011, Amantillo sending short messages containing the situation in each and every minute he was buried under the rubble language schools of The King's Education, Christchurch, New Zealand.

An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter Scale, Tuesday, tearing down the school that most students come from outside the country, which are from China, Japan, Philippines, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Korea. A total of 120 students reportedly are still buried in rubble, it is unknown whether still alive or not.

"Mother, I could not move my right hand," wrote Amantillo again 40 minutes later. Followed by six subsequent SMS within an hour, all told from Amantillo heartbreaking conditions.

"I have not yet saved, very sick."

"There is no rescue teams here."

"The smoke is very thick."

Finally, Amantillo called her mother was residing in central Philippines. "Please hurry," said Amantillo to his mother in a low voice. That was the last words said by him. It is unknown whether Louise Amantillo still alive or not, the search process is still underway.

"Her voice quivered, she seemed very frightened. I know he's very ill, "said Linda Amantillo, mother of Louise Amantillo, still hopes her daughter is still alive.

Victims in the ruins of the search process is still being conducted. Reportedly, the death toll has reached up to 113 people. Recorded, there are still 228 people missing and still unknown. The families of students in New Zealand began arriving from abroad, without knowing their relatives survived or not.

"There will be many more families who receive bad news in the days ahead," said New Zealand Prime Minister, Murray McCully.
"This is not only a tragedy for New Zealand, this tragedy also came upon the families throughout the world," he said.

ads

Ditulis Oleh : NeWs Hari: 10:04 PM Kategori: