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Post time 16-1-2022 02:39 PM | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 16-1-2022 02:37 PM
Tepung sebelum goreng...foodie awak x letak pun...kata nak letak watermark

yg semlm je janji nk letak n dh letak pun kan...hr ni x snap apa2 pun.
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Tashu replied at 16-1-2022 01:39 PM
yg semlm je janji nk letak n dh letak pun kan...hr ni x snap apa2 pun.

yeay page 12...

Pari dah selesai...tinggal cokkodok...mi bandung tangguh
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Post time 16-1-2022 03:20 PM | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 16-1-2022 03:14 PM
yeay page 12...

Pari dah selesai...tinggal cokkodok...mi bandung tangguh

raikan lahhhhh
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Vroomvroom sini
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tolak lagi
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15 batu lagi
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Baru bangun tido ni mamai...
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Post time 16-1-2022 04:03 PM | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 16-1-2022 03:59 PM
Baru bangun tido ni mamai...

kesan booster masih terasa?
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 Author| Post time 16-1-2022 04:32 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Tashu replied at 16-1-2022 03:03 PM
kesan booster masih terasa?

Kesan melantak kot melipat kain tadi...
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Post time 16-1-2022 04:36 PM | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 16-1-2022 04:32 PM
Kesan melantak kot  melipat kain tadi...
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melantak byk ke?
kata nk jaga bodi?
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 Author| Post time 16-1-2022 04:37 PM | Show all posts
Sidang Khas Parlimen medan terbaik perjelas kepincangan tangani bencana banjir - REFSARaja Hisyam Raja Zaid
Januari 16, 2022 15:33 MYT


Sidang Khas Parlimen 20 Januari ini bakal membincangkan segala masalah pengurusan bencana banjir yang melanda baru-baru ini. - Gambar fail/BERNAMA


KUALA LUMPUR: Sidang Khas Parlimen pada 20 Januari ini yang akan membahaskan isu berkenaan banjir yang melanda negara baru-baru ini adalah medan terbaik bagi pihak kerajaan menjelaskan segala kepincangan yang berlaku ketika bencana itu melanda.
Menurut Koordinator Program Research For Social Advancement (REFSA) Fakhrurrazi Rashid, sidang itu juga membolehkan pihak kerajaan dan juga pembangkang memikirkan langkah terbaik untuk memperbaiki dan memperkemaskan lagi kekuatan yang sedia ada.

“Apa yang saya rasa lebih penting dalam sidang khas itu nanti adalah bagaimana kerajaan dapat memberi satu penerangan ataupun perincian tentang apa yang sebenarnya berlaku dan masalah-masalah berbangkit yang kita dapat lihat dalam sosial media dan sebagainya ketika banjir tahun lepas dan awal tahun ini.


“Ini adalah peluang kepada pihak kerajaan dan pembangkang bekerjasama dimana pihak pembangkang juga boleh mengutarakan beberapa cadangan. Pada saat ini saya kira pembangkang telah memberi pelbagai cadangan yang sebenarnya agak relevan,” jelasnya kepada Astro AWANI.
Dalam masa yang sama juga katanya, kerajaan perlu melihat pandangan-pandangan daripada ahli-ahli Parlimen yang menyokong kerajaan itu sendiri untuk membuka ruang perbahasan dasar yang lebih jelas.

Ini kerana berdasarkan keadaan semasa pihak kerajaan harus melihat setiap ruang yang perlu diperbaiki itu dilaksanakan tanpa sebarang alasan dalam konteks perlaksanaan yang mampan seperti diharapkan oleh rakyat.
“Kita harus akui bahawa jentera kerajaan pada hari ini masih dalam keadaan atau berada dalam zon selesa. Peristiwa bencana banjir yang berlaku menunjukan bahawa segala pendekatan yang kerajaan fikir berkesan satu ketika dahulu sudahpun berakhir dan perlu pendekatan yang lebih menyeluruh,” katanya lagi.
Keputusan dalam menangani bencana banjir baru-baru ini juga katanya tidak harus hanya bergantung kepada kerajaan Pusat semata-mata.
Malah katanya peranan Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (NADMA) sebagai badan yang dipertanggungjawabkan dalam bencana banjir tidak berfungsi dengan efektif sebagaimana yang sepatutnya berlaku.

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Tashu replied at 16-1-2022 03:36 PM
melantak byk ke?
kata nk jaga bodi?

Idak le kome...paneh plak hari ni...huhu...
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Post time 16-1-2022 04:38 PM | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 16-1-2022 04:38 PM
Idak le kome...paneh plak hari ni...huhu...

panas psg ekon arrrrrrr
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Tashu replied at 16-1-2022 03:38 PM
panas psg ekon arrrrrrr

Takutnya tsunami

Tsunami landa Pantai Pasifik Jepun selepas letusan gunung berapi di TongaBernama
Januari 16, 2022 13:31 MYT


Tsunami kecil kurang daripada satu meter dikesan merentasi kawasan pantai Pasifik negara itu. - Foto REUTERS


ANKARA: Pantai Pasifik Jepun dilanda tsunami pada Sabtu akibat letusan gunung berapi dasar laut di negara Tonga.
Tsunami setinggi 1.2 meter direkodkan di bandar Amami, manakala tsunami 1.1 meter di Wilayah Iwate, lapor Agensi Anadolu (AA), memetik kenyataan media tempatan.

Agensi Meteorologi Jepun mengeluarkan amaran tsunami setinggi 3 meter mungkin melanda beberapa pulau di barat daya Jepun.
Meskipun tiada laporan kecederaan atau kerosakan besar, agensi itu berkata tsunami kecil kurang daripada satu meter dikesan merentasi kawasan pantai Pasifik negara itu.


Ancaman Tsunami | Jepun dilanda Tsunami selepas letusan di Tonga

Pihak berkuasa di kepulauan barat daya wilayah Kagoshima dan kawasan pantai timur laut menggesa penduduk setempat berpindah daripada kawasan berkenaan.
Pusat Amaran Tsunami Perkhidmatan Cuaca Kebangsaan Amerika Syarikat turut mengeluarkan amaran tsunami bagi pantai barat AS dan Kanada selepas letusan gunung berapi melanda Tonga.
Gunung berapi itu, yang terletak 65 kilometer di utara ibu negara Tonga Nuku'alofa, telah mula memuntahkan abu, debu dan asap pagi Jumaat.
-- BERNAMA


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Post time 16-1-2022 04:44 PM | Show all posts
seribulan replied at 16-1-2022 04:43 PM
Takutnya tsunami

Tsunami landa Pantai Pasifik Jepun selepas letusan gunung berapi di Tonga ...





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Tsunami advisory in effect for California as waves hit Tonga following volcanic eruptionBy Alex Stambaugh, Laura Smith-Spark, Rhea Mogul, Sophie Jeong and Dakin Andone, CNN

Updated 1:21 AM EST, Sun January 16, 2022


(CNN)An underwater volcano in the South Pacific erupted violently on Saturday, causing tsunamis to hit Hawaii, Japan, and Tonga's largest island, Tongatapu -- sending waves flooding into the capital.
The Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano, about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) southeast of Tonga's Fonuafo'ou island, first erupted on Friday and a second time on Saturday around 5:26 p.m. local time, according to CNN affiliate Radio New Zealand (RNZ).
The eruptions sent a plume of ash, gas and steam 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) into the air, according to RNZ. Satellite imagery showed a massive ash cloud and shockwaves spreading from the eruption. Ash was falling from the sky in the Tonga capital, Nuku'alofa, Saturday evening and phone connections were down.



The eruption caused a severe tsunami on Tongatapu, where the capital is located, with waves flowing onto coastal roads and flooding properties on Saturday.
So far, New Zealand authorities have not received any reports of deaths or injuries in Tonga related to the eruption, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said at a news conference on Sunday.
The tsunami had a "significant impact" on Nuku'alofa, with boats and large boulders washed ashore, and shops along the coast damaged, she added.
RNZ reported that residents fled for higher ground as waves swept the waterfront, main street and grounds of Tonga's Royal Palace.Though it was early evening, videos show the sky already dark from the ash cloud.
Tonga's King Tupou VI was evacuated from the palace, RNZ said, citing local media reports of a convoy of police and troops rushing the monarch to a villa at Mata Ki Eua.
Telecommunications were affected, though it's not clear how widespread the damage is yet, Ardern said, adding that the main undersea cable has been impacted likely due to loss of power.
The New Zealand government has committed an initial $340,000 in relief supplies, technical support, and supporting local responses, with the country's Defence Force sending assistance to Tonga, Ardern said.
She added that while conditions in the area seem stable, further eruption activity cannot be ruled out.

Impact in Japan
The eruption also had effects across the Pacific, as tsunami warnings and advisories were issued from parts of New Zealand and Japan to the United States and Canada's British Columbia.
Per the National Weather Service, a tsunami warning means those nearby should get inland or seek higher ground immediately, while an advisory means they should stay away from the shore and out of the water.
Japan's Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami advisory for the country's coastal areas early Sunday morning, with the northeastern prefecture of Iwate seeing waves as high as 2.7 meters (9 feet). Multiple smaller tsunamis were reported in numerous other locations, according to public broadcaster NHK.



By Sunday afternoon, all tsunami advisories had been lifted, the meteorological agency said. Weather agency officials ruled out the possibility of further tsunamis across the country, but said there might be some tidal fluctuations.
Japan's coast guard was out assessing damage, but so far none had been reported, NHK said, noting it was still dark and more waves were expected. Officials continued to ask people to stay alert and away from beaches.
Footage shared on NHK from a viewer in Setouchi town, on Amami Oshima Island, showed bumper-to-bumper traffic as cars evacuated to higher ground. Other footage showed people sleeping on floors in evacuation centers in Iwate.
A tsunami has hit Tonga's largest island, Tongatapu.
Elsewhere, Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said it recorded a tsunami wave of 1.2 meters (about 4 feet) near Nuku'alofa at 5:30 p.m. local time on Saturday. And the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said tsunami waves of 2.7 feet (0.8 meters) were observed by gauges at Nuku'alofa and waves of 2 feet at Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, Reuters reported.
The nearby island of Fiji also issued a public advisory asking people living in low-lying coastal areas to "move to safety in anticipation of the strong currents and dangerous waves." Footage from the ground shows people fleeing to higher ground in Suva, the capital of Fiji, as large waves hit the coast.
In Samoa, another Pacific island nation, a tsunami watch is in effect for all low-lying coastal areas, the Samoa Meteorological Service said, with residents and visitors advised to stay away from beach areas.
An earlier tsunami advisory for the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu was discontinued, with the country's National Disaster Management issuing an "all clear." The office had earlier advised residents to move away from the coastline and seek higher ground.


Waves seen in the US
The eruption also sent waves to the US West Coast, with some exceeding 3 and 4 feet in height, according to the National Weather Service office in San Diego.
The highest waves recorded were in Port San Luis, California (4.3 feet); King Cove, Alaska (3.3 feet); Area Cove, California (3.7 feet); Crescent City, California (3.7 feet); and Port Reyes, California (2.9 feet).
The first tsunami waves were felt on the West Coast early Saturday morning, according to Dave Snider, the tsunami warning coordinator at the National Weather Service's National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska.
A wave as high as 1.2 feet had been observed in Nikolski, Alaska, he told CNN via telephone, while waves as tall as 1 foot were observed in Atka, Adak and King Cove, Alaska.
"This may not be the largest wave as this is coming in yet," Snider told CNN, saying the event was not over.
Ash rises into the air after a powerful underwater volcanic eruption in the South Pacific.
The initial coastal tsunami advisory included the states of California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, according to the National Tsunami Warning Center. Advisories for many of these regions have since been canceled, and are now only in effect for portions of the California coast, according to the National Weather Service on Saturday night.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning tweeted no damage was reported thus far from the tsunami observed in the Hawaiian Islands. A tsunami advisory for Hawaii was canceled by the agency Saturday morning.
Adam Weintraub, a spokesperson for the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, told CNN there were "no reports of major damage so far," though the effects had been felt across multiple islands. Officials were still assessing the damage.
The impacts were the equivalent of a "high King Tide," Weintraub said earlier, telling CNN there had been flooding in parking lots and harbor areas he characterized as "nuisance flooding."

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Speaking by telephone, Snider said, "We don't have a really good forecast because this event is based on a volcano rather than an earthquake."
Nonetheless, the National Weather Service in Seattle urged caution along the US Pacific Coast on Saturday. "Move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas in these areas," NWS Seattle tweeted.
The city of Laguna Beach, California, closed all beaches, boardwalks, harbors and piers until further notice in response to the tsunami advisory early Saturday morning, telling residents, "please stay out of the water and away from the shore."
Santa Cruz, California, also experienced some "minor flooding" at the harbor, city manager Elizabeth Smith told CNN.
High tide comes into a harbor in Santa Cruz, California, seen in this still image from a video obtained by CNN. The water quickly drained out, Brad Anderson -- the person that provided the video -- said.
The waves came right at high tide, Fire Chief Rob Young said. The initial wave occurred at approximately 7:40 a.m. local time, he said, bringing with it a 1 to 2-foot wave right at the peak of high tide. The largest wave came in at about 8:49 a.m. local time, prompting a surge of about 7 feet at the harbor. A subsequent surge just after 10 a.m. was "diminished."
"When it comes, it comes quickly," he said. "Not just a 1-foot wave, but it comes in a surge because it draws all the water out first, and then it comes in."
There was some damage in the harbor and to some docks, he said. There was also "light flooding" on the beaches and up to the city's first surface street, Young said.

All beaches and the harbor will be closed until at least noon local time, Smith said, and people were evacuated from nearby stores and the area near the harbor, though no one has been evacuated from their homes. A surf contest has been postponed and is expected to resume later Saturday.

New Zealand on alert
A tsunami advisory was also issued for coastal areas on the north and east coast of New Zealand's North Island and the Chatham Islands, where "strong and unusual currents and unpredictable surges at the shore" were expected, according to New Zealand's National Emergency Management Agency.
New Zealand's official weather service said its weather stations across the country had observed "a pressure surge" on Saturday evening from the eruption.

A satellite image taken by Himawari-8, a Japanese weather satellite, and released by the agency, shows an undersea volcano eruption at the Pacific nation of Tonga Saturday, January 15, 2022.

Scientist Emily Lane, of New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, told the New Zealand Science Media Centre it was a "very significant" eruption.
"The shock wave from it is clearly visible in satellite imagery and there are reports of the eruption being heard at least as far away as New Zealand," she said. "The tsunami from the eruption has reached over 2,500 kilometers being recorded on gauges over all of Aotearoa."
Tsunamis generated by volcanoes are much less common than tsunamis from underwater earthquakes, Lane said.
A smaller eruption in late 2014 and early 2015 built up the crater of the volcano to above the surface of the water, Lane added, but it's not yet clear exactly how Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai erupted on this occasion. "When we see what is left of the island after this eruption is over we can start to put together the pieces of what happened," she said.



Professor Shane Cronin, from the School of Environment at the University of Auckland, told the New Zealand Science Media Centre research into historical eruptions by the same volcano suggested the current eruption episode could last for weeks or months "and further similar-sized eruptions to the 15 January 2022 event are possible."
"The eruption is likely to result in significant ash fall (up to 10 centimeters) in Tongatapu as well as the Ha'apai group of islands," he said. "Help will be needed to restore drinking water supplies. People of Tonga must also remain vigilant for further eruptions and especially tsunami with short notice and should avoid low-lying areas."
An earlier tsunami warning issued for American Samoa has since been canceled, according to the NWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
There is no tsunami threat to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands from a "distant eruption," according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
The volcano had been active from December 20, but was declared dormant on January 11, according to RNZ.


CNN's Dave Alsup, Jennifer Hauser, Junko Ogura, Emiko Jozuka and Haley Brink contributed to this report.




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vroom vroom balik...

buat apa tu?

kita tgh mamam pretzel.
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