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what can you say about the rock that fell on buildings , destroyed them and their inhabitants ?New Homes ?

Submitted by on May 29, 2009 – 2:02 am10 Comments
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Moonrise asked:

the new buildings of Susan Mubarak are ready .
the Governor of Cairo doesnt provide the living with homes .
the crushed victims arent taken out of the rubble .why doesnt the Governor help in the search and opening the homes .
only the engineers of army helped . the people helped .
Amr Adeeb was standing with the people on the roofs of houses ground level !
ya rabi , i can see flesh , i can see blood .
they cover the bodies with blankets .

what can we say ? is this government of bad omen ( na7s )
this reminds me of Greek tragedy .
we are paying for someone’s guilt

10 Comments »

  • I am not perfect says:

    لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله

  • beautiful mind says:

    in any other country over the world -even the 4th world- only one of these disasters is enough to change the face of the whole governing system!!!!!

    there no single disaster we have not been through. our people experienced every possible tragedy of death…..

    on some night, Omar ben el Khatab was crying when he thought what he would say if Allah asks him why he didn’t pave the road for a cow in iraq!!!
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    the accident itself indicates many things:
    1- lack of topographic and geological studies in Egypt.
    2- Lack of confidence in government studies, we always expect that it is for the benefit of someone not the people. so even if these studies were found people will continue on constructing on these lands
    3- weak civil defence system. (i remember when there was a ship sank in Red Sea about 10-12 years ago, and we were not able to retrieve it to the surface again, and people left alive inside these ship for to face their eminent death)
    4- and. .. .. .. … … :`(…

    as hani ramzy said: mafesh fayda
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    i have to say that such rockslide could be related to construction works in the top of the hill. specially if these constructions involve deep foundations, the drilling process could caus deep carcks in the same location in other far locations as well.. due to its rocky nature.

    in this case a real geological invistigation should be done to track back these cracks and define its source. and strictly regulate building hieghts and drilling methods.

  • samsomty81 says:

    راقب الله في افعالك تصبح الامه بالف خير

  • Aster says:

    the buildings of susan mubarak were stolen by people who are not residents of this district. as usual bribes works like magic

  • MESAHARTY says:

    you can say that this rock maybe fell on our building and destroy it so we must do anything whatever it very small but i really need to change our country from the bad things that found in it and حسبى الله ونعم الوكيل

  • Reikominder says:

    Its very dramatic,

    But lets see some facts first before taking any actions or opinions:
    - They are living in the mountains, and its hard for the cranes and all the equipments needed to reach this place.
    - I heard that the Government ask them to move to other place because the rocks may fall down any time (I know that of course they don’t have any place else) and they didn’t.
    - Its not strange at all for the Government (who doesn’t succeed to stop the fire of the parliament from moving to other buildings and destroy our history) to stay watching what is happening and watch the news for further information about the disaster.

    Egypt is dieing, when i was having my breakfast alone and watching the news today and i saw all of this and one of the people there said:
    ” The police is standing without doing anything and just ordering the dogs to search for dead bodies and then order the dogs to stop searching, 7aram, awlady ta7t el ankaad”
    I said to myself “Masr khalas, Masr betmoot”

    What we can do????? tell me please, what we can do????

  • Hatem says:

    What can I say?? 7asbuna Allah wa ne3ma Alwakeel wetkoon abwab elsama maftoo7ah

  • egyptian_youth says:

    There is all time message

    “Disasters happen everywhere, but you ought not to be alarmed. President is following the situation momentarily. Government is doing it’s very best to limit the losses and we all should be grateful to Allah as it could have been much worse”

  • Lovely Diamond says:

    No, I don’t think it’s the sins of the fathers visiting upon the sons!
    It’s called MISGOVERNMENT [in other words, politics!]
    Yesterday I heard a 12 year old primary pupil saying:
    -”What?! again!
    Why do they leave these people living there if they know that this could easily happen?”
    You’ll ask me how did she know?
    Answer: She studied it in her Social Science book last term!
    YES! A 12 YR OLD!!!

  • naserq22 says:

    it was not Hany Ramzy who said “ma feesh faydah” it was Sa3d za3″lool”
    i share with you your feelings
    Its ramadan now with much sorrow feelings with those families and their relatives that facing such tragedies
    out of words but as i see things its not only a question to one person its not all pple with one question to one man
    i see it in a different way
    i see it with 1000 question to evrey man
    Egypt you are great
    Egypt pull yourself up
    Turkey in no way have men better than yours
    Neither Iran
    or even saudia or syria or lebanon
    remember or those giants you gave birth for them
    there are much more but we listen and no one speaks
    “in one of my questions”would you feel more proud if the two ships were Egyptians you made me sound blaming Egypt so i just asked you to read one of the answerers questions
    oh if you just know what Egypt means to arabs specially if you lived the nice old days

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