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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 03:47 AM
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Two Years on, Indonesia Mud Volcano Still Flowing
PORONG, Indonesia (Reuters) - Two years after a mud volcano started erupting on Indonesia's Java island, thousands of people who lost their homes are still living in squalid makeshift shelters with no signs the flow of sludge is about to stop soon.

On May 29, 2006, hot noxious grey mud began spewing from a gas exploration site in the industrial district of Sidoardjo in East Java, forming what is now known as the Lusi mud volcano.

The mud has now displaced more than 50,000 people and submerged homes, factories and schools and is now flowing at a rate of more than 100,000 cubic-meters a day.

"We don't sleep well at night. We hardly have anything to eat," said Widariana, one of more than 2,000 people who have lived in a market converted into shelters for the displaced.

Some scientists say the mudflow, near the country's second biggest city, Surabaya, was caused by a gas drilling operation by PT Lapindo Brantas.

Lapindo disputes that the disaster, which started two days after a huge earthquake in Central Java, was caused by drilling.

PT Energi Mega Persada indirectly controls Lapindo, which holds a 50 percent stake in the Brantas block from where the mud came. PT Medco Energi International Tbk holds a 32 percent stake and Australia-based Santos Ltd the rest.

The government has ordered Lapindo to pay 3.8 trillion rupiah in compensation to the victims and to cover the damage.

Lapindo has agreed to compensate the victims in two stages and has so far disbursed 20 percent of the compensation cash, with the rest to be paid this month.

"Dozens of us are begging on the streets of Porong. Four groups take turns begging day and night," said Sunarto, who led a group of displaced people from one village buried by the mud. "Who else must feed displaced people if not Lapindo, because the mud is caused by Lapindo's negligence?" he added.

Lapindo has stopped giving food rations to the displaced since the start of this month, saying that displaced residents should accept the compensation being offered.

"They can't live there forever. They should immediately submit documents and accept the compensation," said company spokeswoman Yuniwati Teryana.

Victims have refused to move away from the area, saying they want cash compensation at one go to build their own houses.

More: http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/world/lifestyle-indonesia-mud.html
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Nihil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 07:10 AM
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1. Wish I was kicking Lapindo instead of just this post ...
> Lapindo has stopped giving food rations to the displaced since
> the start of this month, saying that displaced residents should
> accept the compensation being offered.
>
> "They can't live there forever. They should immediately submit
> documents and accept the compensation," said company spokeswoman
> Yuniwati Teryana.

"And stop drawing attention to our humungous f*ck-up as the shareholders
don't like it ..."

:grr:

K&R to keep it out of the memory hole.
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