Pramod you are absolutely right. All the posts here reek of vicarious joy at the sufferings of innocent people killed in a natural disaster. It is shocking what sort of a generation is being bred in the name of development that as human beings we cannot empathise with people who are suffering. Even if your enemy is suffering as human beings something forces us to respond in a positive manner. From the language used by the writers they appear to be young, brash and living in a fool's paradise as they feel that India is immune to such natural disasters. In a short span of time we have witnessed 2 horrific disasters; earthquake and cyclone. In fact this is a time of mourning not only for the Chinese & Burmese people but people across the globe. It is quite possible we may be in line for something of similar magnitude shortly. Then I would like to see these bunch of fools scurry for cover and blame the world for ignoring us. And last but not least these are not acts of God but acts of nature. God does not want to destroy us or enjoy our suffering. We have tampered and destroyed our environment for years now and we are reaping what we have sown. And no this is not God' retribution on the Chinese people for their government' role in Tibet. Tibetans have their own problems with the Chinese which must be looked upon separately.