Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia Remembers Victims Of 1988 Earthquake

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia Remembers Victims Of 1988 Earthquake

    ARMENIA REMEMBERS VICTIMS OF 1988 EARTHQUAKE

    The Associated Press
    December 7, 2008

    GYUMRI, Armenia: Armenians marked the anniversary Sunday of a
    devastating 1988 earthquake that left 25,000 people dead -- even as
    some of the survivors, 20 years later, remain homeless.

    President Serge Sarkisian and the head of Armenia's Orthodox Church,
    Karekin II, unveiled a monument to the victims in the northern town
    of Gyumri, which was nearly leveled by the magnitude 7.0 quake.

    People throughout Armenia, a small Caucasus nation, observed a moment
    of silence 11:41 a.m. (0741 GMT)_ the time the quake struck the
    then-Soviet republic, leaving tens of thousands injured and homeless.

    Critics attribute the high death toll to the poor quality of apartment
    buildings and the inefficient response of emergency officials.

    The Soviet government had promised to restore the area and
    accommodate the homeless within a few years, but in 1991 Armenia
    gained independence.

    Restoration efforts were also stalled by Armenia's war with neighboring
    Azerbaijan over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Sarkisian promised Sunday to provide housing for 6,000 families who
    still live in makeshift huts built shortly after the quake.
Working...
X