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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Actress Pamela Stephenson described the earthquake in Samoa

340xActress Pamela Stephenson described the earthquake in Samoa as "scary as hell" and the resulting devastation as "walking into a terrible dream." Stephenson, who is married to Scottish comedian Billy Connolly and has been staying in central Samoa, said she was unharmed after the quake hit on Tuesday morning despite her hilltop house vibrating violently.


Writing in the London-based Guardian newspaper, she said destruction along the seafront from the resulting tsunami was immense with villages uprooted.


Stephenson said a friend of hers had been killed while trying to escape the giant waves.


"Huge piles of debris lay everywhere; it was clear the wave had whacked every structure with incredible might," she said.



"Cars teetered where they had been thrown, on top of rubble from collapsed dwellings. Fridges and air conditioners floated in the sea.


"I looked along the bay and saw that a well-known jetty was missing. So were villages that once lined the shore."


"I saw a thatched fale (house) surrounded by three policemen and some villagers. A woman was lying inside and someone was trying to revive her."


Stephenson, a clinical psychologist who writes on sex therapy for the newspaper, also paid tribute to the resilience of the Samoans.


"Many are homeless, but the extended family system means they will stay with relatives in other villages. Samoans are extraordinary people, and their resilience is evident."


At least 113 people were killed when towering waves pounded the remote Pacific islands of Samoa and Western Samoa after the 8.0-magnitude undersea quake struck.


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