Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Tragedy Strikes Again in This Land

When you hear a news report from this place with "official" numbers on loss of life, it's good to at least multiply the number by 5. For some reason the "officials" think that they look better if less people are thought to have died. But all of the locals know the truth so it just reinforces the untrustworthiness and complete selfishness of their leaders.

A fuel tank truck went up on a curb -- a common occurrence as the traffic jams ("go slows") cause people to drive anywhere they find an opening. The truck rolled and hit another truck. Both ignited into flames. This was shortly after 5 a.m. Workers on the mainland have to take dumpy transport buses at the wee hours of the morning in order to get to work by 8 a.m. In the area there were transport buses holding about 4 times the proper amount of passengers. (They only have to pay for the seat space so if they can arrange to sit on someone's lap they split the fare or if they stand between the person's knees and the back of the next seat, they can stand for a smaller price.) Some of those transport buses burst into flames. Overcrowded buses are impossible to evacuate.

So, the "official" numbers are that 12 died. But it sounds like there were at least 50 unidentifiable bodies at the morgue. Plus more than 12 were identifiable. Hospitals in the area have many more in critical condition.

This comes close to home for us because one of the passengers in one of the transport buses was a driver for our company. Thomas. A nice man. One wife. Five children.

The wife has tried, with the help of a couple of driver friends, to find her husband. But there was nothing recognizable about any of the bodies she viewed. Practically no one goes to a dentist. And those who have money and do go to dentists still wouldn't expect the dentist to actually have any proper records. So mysteries always remain. The children always hope that one day their father will walk through the door. There will be a mass burial.

The contract company that supplies our company all cars and drivers has done nothing to help the widow -- neither to search for the body nor to assist with expenses. The drivers are treated poorly by their company, to say the least. The widow's youngest child is 5 years old. Women and children have very little value here. Probably, she will move in with a brother or an uncle and try to earn her way. It's a rare man who would marry a woman with 5 children.

So, I'm organizing collections from the employees. Responses have been great. (Well, actually some of the locals have not liked the idea of giving the widow too much money ... like she doesn't need it or something and might waste it!!!) I get all excited when I see others step up with generosity and then I remember the situation ... it's nothing to be excited about. At least we can totally overwhelm the widow with kindness. And at least the drivers know that my driving force is Jesus.

2 comments:

Susan said...

This is a sad story. Can we do anything to help from here?

Sharon said...

Susan,

I'll let you know if there's anything that can be done.

The staff continue to pour in their support -- enough that I've asked a driver to open a bank account for the widow so that the money will be safe.

Sadly, the experienced locals say that often an unknown "uncle" will appear and say that the deceased owed him a lot of money and will try to take all of the money the widow has.