: : I’m OK!!! : :

Hi all! This is a quick note to say that I’m fine and so is Granny. We’re not hit by any tidal waves and are quite a bit of distance away from where it struck. I’m not in Kuching at the moment, am back home in Miri. Granny is, however, in Kuching. Both of us are not facing or nearby the epicenter of the quake which occured off the coast of Sumatera Island. We’re on another island, the island of Borneo which is facing the coastal line of Vietnam, Taiwan, Cambodia. We’re not facing Sumatera Island at all and are block by Peninsula Malaysia. The areas in Malaysia that were affected by the tidal waves was Penang and the west coast of Peninsula Malaysia. Tremors were felt in KL but not sure about other parts of Peninsula.

Needless to say, we’re checking on friends and family in Penang. Thankfully, they’re all alright and are doing fine. Some of them have felt some tremors but nothing was damage so far.

To let the readers know, Malaysia is not within the earthquake belt. This belt is nearby though, running through the islands of Indonesia (Sumatera, Java, Bali), so we’re just outside the border of this belt. Occasional tremors can be felt in Sarawak, in all cities and towns but luckily no major damage has been felt. However, I did hear from Dad that a road did crack in Berkenu or somewhere on the outskirts of Miri, indicating a major quake happening. Houses and high-rise buildings in Malaysia are not built to withstand earthquakes. However, I’m sure that would be changing really soon. Don’t think they can build houses to withstand tsunamis though.

Watching CNN today, saw the devastation happening to a lot of the areas : Sri Lanka, India, Thailand. Saw pictures of what’s happening in Penang from the local newspapers. It’s bad.

So, Kuching is safe. Miri, on the other hand, is dealing with torrents of rain and flash floods. I got caught in one yesterday with the heavy downpour from the hills. The town area was totally flooded as well as some of the roads were totally submerged. Luckily, I made it home safe and sound in my Sina’s (mum) little Proton Wire which made it through the high waters safely. Got very wet getting out of the car but after a quick hot shower, everything was fine again.

Having said that, I’m suffering from a cold and fever with a running nose to boot. Guzzling loads of orange juice and getting plenty of rest. Also, catching up on DVD movies that I didn’t quite managed to catch throughout the year.

Cheerio all and have a Happy New Year!

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  1. hi wena! i’m glad you, granny and family are all alright. take care, get some rest and the happiest of new years to you!

  2. Hi Wena, glad to hear you are not near the affected areas and are doing well. We have been glued to the TV watching the devastation. We pray for all who are affected. Take care!

  3. The road crack in Bekenu is caused by recent downpour of rain. Definitely not any indication of earthquake.

    Orang Miri Jua

  4. Vampire: OMG! It’s the day after tomorrow! Earthquake, Heavy Rain, Tsunami. What next? Hailstones? Coldwave? Brrrr…

  5. I’m glad that you are well and your family in Penang are too. My family in Singapore is blessed too. My heart goes out to those who are searching in vain for their loved ones.

  6. penang is the worst hit in our country but compare to other countries, penang is real lucky.

    happy new year to you wena!

  7. So glad to hear you’re ok. I was worried about you and Granny! Take care of each other, and have a happy new year! 🙂

    ~Sara / Mateyo

  8. Myremi, if I have reached the right place, you have been in my thoughts since word of the devastation came out. SO glad to hear you and Granny are well. Look forward to your return to ATITD. Momufuu (Dawn) :o)

  9. HI, just want to point out that earthquake is a possibility in Miri. Any places with Petroleum reserve are indication of ancient activities, that’s how oil was trapped in the fault line.

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