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31. Thanks 4 all the help...world
Tom. L , |
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Fire was started... by we know who... and now it killed some of their own.
May they all rest in peace.
festival of lights... those candles haven’t looked so sad to me.
Co'mon RAIN >>> where art thy rain
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Dieter Mueller , |
Germany, Frankfurt |
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Very sorry to hear this, we hope you'll master these problems as well very soon. Our condolences to all affected families, our hearts are with you.
#12: shame on you!
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33. Condolences
Jorge , |
Chicago, USA |
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We are praying for the end of this disaster. Our condolences to all families that lost the beloved one. From Chicago we hope that the firefighters can controll the spreading of the fire, and reduce until gone.
It is a difficult task to extinguish a fire. In my little experience the fire needs heat, oxigen and comburent (material to burn). By isolating one of them the fire is gone.
We wish we could be more helpful than this little post
Shabat Shalom, Chag Sameach
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34. I know you're desperate but sea water will ruin the soil
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interesting and coldblooded comments at this time. Can't you just say thank you- and shut up?
Maybe next time all the countries that sent help now will just let people like you rot and burn?
People are helping- isn't this enough for you- ?
You are one ungrateful piece of work.
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I read somewhere that New York firefighters are assisting in putting out the fire. Every nation who is helping Israel in this disaster should be proud!
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Birdi , |
Israel |
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(12.04.10) |
No US firefighters have arrived to help in Israel.
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I'm sure that the New York firefighters would like to, because they are very brave and such, but it has to be authorized by the government (who can be sometimes slow at responding to emergencies).
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