I found out today, however, that I am not in the free and clear. Last year, I was really lucky. I experienced every Indonesia specific natural disaster that the country could throw at me, and everything was fine. I felt my first major earthquake ( not actually my first). It felt like my house was sitting on a pile of jello for about a minute. Since it happened out in the ocean, no one was hurt or injured, and there was no threat of tsunami from it, now, it's just a cool memory.
Speaking of tsunami, Manado actually was hit after the horrible Janapese earthquake which happened almost exactly a year ago. However, I was already up in the hills that day (actually looking out over the bay), and it ended up being only a few inches high. Sounds silly now, but they never really know how strong they will be when they arrive in certain locations, and they had evacuated the downtown. It was scary, regardless.
Mt. Lokon went into high gear twice while I was there, pouring ash into the sky, and then actually erupting only 2 days after I flew home for the summer.
Mt. Lokon on a pretty day. |
However, I had forgotten about this natural disaster. Turns out, there's a lot in Borneo. After about 2 hours of pouring rain last night, one occurred up in the hills above my house sweeping away all the power lines.
This does not bode well for my food in the fridge. :/