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How many people have died near the samoan islands location lately due to tsunami?

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How many people have died near the samoan islands location lately due to tsunami?

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A powerful earthquake followed by a tsunami hit the Samoa Islands in the Pacific Ocean, leaving at least 39 people dead and injuring over hundred. Samoa Islands is located between America and Australia. The tsunami waves swept both Samoa and American Samoa. Many people are still missing. The earthquake, which triggered the tsunami, was measured at 8.3 on the Richter scale. According to the Associated Press, cars and people were swept out to sea by fast-churning water. The signs of devastation can be seen everywhere. Over 65,000 people live in American Samoa, which is a US territory. The earthquake was centred at 190 km from American Samoa, but later tsunami waves of 15 – 20 feet struck the islands, causing widespread devastation in the region. 20 people were killed in Samoa, while 19 others were killed in American Samoa. The death toll may go up. Sunia declared a state of emergency in American Samoa. Rescue team have been sent to start their operations. Many volunteers are also trying

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The confirmed death of the six-year-old girl by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd this evening followed that of Maree Blacker, wife of leading Tasmanian horse trainer John Blacker. There are also reports that Vivien Hodgins, a 55-year-old woman in Ballarat, is among the dead. Ms Hodgins’s shattered family said a short time ago they believed she was dead, though DFAT was yet to formally confirm the news. “We have been informed from other sources that she has passed away,” daughter Stephanie told the Herald Sun. Dr Lemalu Fiu, manager of the National Hospital in the Samoan capital of Apia, said the hospital had processed 79 bodies since the quake hit. The vast majority of the dead were young people, with “many, many more” bodies expected to arrive during the night. The hospital mortuary was “full to overflowing”, forcing staff to store bodies in a makeshift container and the country’s three private morgues, the hospital manager said. Steve Williams, a Victorian paramedic working in Samoa, descr

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A powerful earthquake followed by a tsunami hit the Samoa Islands in the Pacific Ocean, leaving at least 39 people dead and injuring over hundred. Samoa Islands is located between America and Australia. The tsunami waves swept both Samoa and American Samoa. Many people are still missing. The earthquake, which triggered the tsunami, was measured at 8.3 on the Richter scale. According to the Associated Press, cars and people were swept out to sea by fast-churning water. The signs of devastation can be seen everywhere. Over 65,000 people live in American Samoa, which is a US territory. The earthquake was centred at 190 km from American Samoa, but later tsunami waves of 15 – 20 feet struck the islands, causing widespread devastation in the region. 20 people were killed in Samoa, while 19 others were killed in American Samoa. The death toll may go up. Sunia declared a state of emergency in American Samoa. Rescue team have been sent to start their operations. Many volunteers are also trying

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The confirmed death of the six-year-old girl by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd this evening followed that of Maree Blacker, wife of leading Tasmanian horse trainer John Blacker. There are also reports that Vivien Hodgins, a 55-year-old woman in Ballarat, is among the dead. Ms Hodgins’s shattered family said a short time ago they believed she was dead, though DFAT was yet to formally confirm the news. “We have been informed from other sources that she has passed away,” daughter Stephanie told the Herald Sun. Dr Lemalu Fiu, manager of the National Hospital in the Samoan capital of Apia, said the hospital had processed 79 bodies since the quake hit. The vast majority of the dead were young people, with “many, many more” bodies expected to arrive during the night. The hospital mortuary was “full to overflowing”, forcing staff to store bodies in a makeshift container and the country’s three private morgues, the hospital manager said. Steve Williams, a Victorian paramedic working in Samoa, descr

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