9 DEAD, 200,000 PEOPLE HOMELESS THANKS TO THE COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD

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The COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD STRIKES AGAIN.

IT'S OBVIOUSLY PEOPLE'S FREE WILL TO BE LEFT HOMELESS AND TO BE MURDERED BY
THE COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTAIN GOD, RIGHT CHRISTIAN NUTS?

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/02/04/indonesia.floods.sun.ap/index.html

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Flooding that has killed at least nine people and
forced about 200,000 from their homes in Indonesia's capital showed no sign
of abating Sunday, as overflowing rivers from four days of unceasing rain
sent muddy water gushing into homes and shops across the city.

The government dispatched medical teams on rubber rafts into the worst-hit
districts amid fears that disease may spread among residents living in
squalid conditions with limited access to clean drinking water.

"Jakarta is now on the highest alert level," said Sihar Simanjuntak, an
official monitoring the water levels of the many rivers that crisscross the
city of 12 million people. (See gallery of the flooding)

Incessant rain over Jakarta and hills to its south from Thursday triggered
the city's worst floods in recent memory, highlighting the country's
infrastructure problems as it tries to attract badly needed foreign
investment.

Waters reaching 4 meters (13 feet) high in places have inundated more than
20,000 homes, school and hospitals in poor and wealthy districts alike,
forcing authorities to cut off electricity and water supplies and paralyzing
transport networks.

Dr. Rustam Pakaya, from the health ministry's crisis center, said nine
people in Jakarta and surrounding towns have died as of Sunday afternoon,
mostly either by drowning or electrocution.

He said that about 200,000 had been made homeless, many of whom are staying
with friends or family on higher ground at mosques and government agencies.

Some are holding out on the second floors of their homes, refusing to be
relocated by soldiers in rubber dinghies, officials said.

"We fear that diarrhea and dysentery may break out, as well as illnesses
spread by rats," Pakaya said. "People must be careful not to drink dirty
water."

In some districts, residents reported that waters receded slightly Sunday,
but in others fresh flooding occurred as heavy rains over the southern hills
in Puncak caused rivers to swell across the city.

Yusnizar, a 53-year-old living in housing estate on Jakarta's western
outskirts, said some 1,000 houses were awash with one-meter high muddy
water.

"Fortunately, people here are helping each other," said Yusnizar, who goes
by a single name.(WELL, THAT'S GOD, BECAUSE YOU KNOW YOU CAN NEVER COUNT ON
ANY HELP FROM THE COLD-HEARTED ******* JACKASS GOD)

Indonesia's meteorological agency is forecasting rain for the next two
weeks.(HEY DUMBASS GOD, AFRICA NEEDS RAIN YOU DUMBASS PILE OF ****, HEY
DUMBASS GOD, PARTS OF FLORIDA NEED RAIN, YOU DUMBASS PILE OF ****, HOW ABOUT
SENDING SOME OF THIS RAIN OVER THERE, YOU COMPLETELY USELESS PILE OF TRASH)

Environment Minister Racmat Witoelar blamed poor urban planning for the
disaster.

"Authorities hand out (building permits) even though they clearly violate
environmental impact studies," The Jakarta Post newspaper quoted him as
saying.

Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso, who was criticized when massive floods struck the
city five years ago, blamed widespread deforestation in Puncak, saying it
had destroyed water catchment areas.

Seasonal downpours cause dozens of landslides and flash floods each year in
Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago of 17,000 islands, where millions of
people live in mountainous areas or near fertile plains.

Jakarta is regularly struck with floods, though not on the scale as in
recent days. Dozens of slum areas near rivers are washed out each year.
Residents either refuse or are too poor to vacate the districts.
 
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