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Of Sabah KK Quake, TKPS and its after shocks...

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Singapore primary school students 'uncontactable' after Sabah quake
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-primary-school/1895434.html
Three schools, Fuchun Secondary School, Greenridge Secondary School and Tanjong Katong Primary School, are in Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia on overseas learning journey.

Of the 29 students and eight teachers from Tanjong Katong Primary School, 21 students and six teachers have been accounted for. 8 students & 2 teachers from Tanjong Katong Pri Sch uncontactable after Sabah quake. One woman said her daughter was injured and is "on the way to hospital".

All students and teachers from Fuchun and Greenridge have been accounted for and arrangements have been made for them to return to Singapore.
 

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祖先保佑, 祖先保佑.
 

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Singapore primary school students 'uncontactable' after Sabah quake

Every parent's worse nightmare. Surprise Primary school students climb Mount Kinabalu .....
 

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http://www.straitstimes.com/news/si...-moe-still-trying-reach-8-students-2-teachers

[h=1]Sabah quake: 8 pupils, 2 teachers from Tanjong Katong Primary School missing, families to fly to Kota Kinabalu on Saturday[/h]
Published on Jun 6, 2015 12:53 AM
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A photo posted by Mr Sadri Farick, 37, the father of one of the Tanjong Katong Primary School pupils, on Facebook on Friday. -- PHOTO: SADRI FARICK / FACEBOOK









By Chitra Kumar
















SINGAPORE - Eight pupils and two teachers from Tanjong Katong Primary School (TKPS) are still unaccounted for after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Mount Kinabalu, Sabah in Malaysia, on Friday (June 5).
In a statement on Friday evening, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said the remaining 21 pupils and six teachers from the primary school have been accounted for.
In an update at 12.20am on Saturday (June 6), MOE said it has made arrangements for the families of the missing pupils and teachers to fly to Kota Kinabalu on Saturday morning.

Students and staff from two other schools were also in Mount Kinabalu: Fuchun Secondary and Greenridge Secondary schools. All the student and teachers from these two schools have been accounted for and they have returned safely to Singapore at 12.20am on Saturday (June 6). These include 32 students and four teachers from Greenridge, and 26 students and four teachers from Fuchun.
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Parents have been kept updated on the situation throughout the day, said the ministry, adding that MOE officials were on site at the Changi Airport to receive the students and teachers, and to provide any additional support required.
The students and teachers from the three schools are in Mount Kinabalu on an overseas learning journey.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has also despatched a Crisis Response Team to Sabah on Friday afternoon to provide consular assistance to Singaporeans.
The MFA added that Singapore's High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur has contacted his counterparts in the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and conveyed Singapore's message of support and offer of assistance.
Mr Sadri Farick, 37, the father of one of the TKPS pupils, said that a doctor in Sabah had called and informed him that his son was injured. Mr Sadri and several parents plan to head to Sabah on Saturday. “I understand that five children have been injured. We have been suffering for the past 13 to 14 hours,” he told The Straits Times.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a Faceook post on Friday evening that his thoughts are with those affected by the earthquake and their families.





Education Minister said on Facebook that his staff were in touch with the families of the uncontactable students and teachers:





Minister for Foreign Affairs K Shanmugam also said in a Facebook post that he had been monitoring the incident. He added that his thoughts and prayers were with all those affected in the disaster.





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Someboy somehow will politicize this and it will become pap's fault..
 

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Someboy somehow will politicize this and it will become pap's fault..

Probably SDP or RP. They like to stir shit to score little brownie points. But it won't work because most sinkies are firmly behind the PAP! PAP! PAP!
 

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Every parent's worse nightmare. Surprise Primary school students climb Mount Kinabalu .....

Age 12 is too young to undertake such an adventure.
Perhaps age 14 to 15 should be considered a more reasonable stage to travel for such a journey.
 

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Someboy somehow will politicize this and it will become pap's fault..

They should not venture outside area of PAP's influence

only PAP's power can stabilize natural disasters like earthquake or tsunami
 

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Why can't PAP garmen mobolize our Gukhas and SAF trackers to search for our boys and girls?

Why the fish schools sent our kids to the mountains when mommy and daddy have to send and fetch them to schools by cars everyday? Do the kids have eXperienCE climbing even the bukit timah hills? And after Everest avalanche in Nepal still sent them to Sabah mountains?

Is this some kinds of cult rituals and sacrifice? Heard the Sabah mountains is a sacred place for some cults bomohs.
 
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They should not venture outside area of PAP's influence

only PAP's power can stabilize natural disasters like earthquake or tsunami
yah man...climb Redhill safest...still got goodies bag and free makan after climb...:biggrin:
 

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Age 12 is too young to undertake such an adventure.
Perhaps age 14 to 15 should be considered a more reasonable stage to travel for such a journey.

In the spirit of adventure, age is not the criteria. I am happy that, they got the young to be rugged, other than sit behind the monitor screens or squinting away at their smart phones. I wished I could join them, climbing Mt. K at that age...was given the opportunity to trek Taman Negara around that age, but my late mother, refused to sign the form...:p
 

xpo2015

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Re: 8 students & 2 teachers from Tanjong Katong Pri Sch uncontactable after Sabah qua

Age 12 is too young to undertake such an adventure.
Perhaps age 14 to 15 should be considered a more reasonable stage to travel for such a journey.

They should have borrowed a satellite phone from MOE. At least they can call back and report theIR status and position.
 

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In the spirit of adventure, age is not the criteria. I am happy that, they got the young to be rugged, other than sit behind the monitor screens or squinting away at their smart phones. I wished I could join them, climbing Mt. K at that age...was given the opportunity to trek Taman Negara around that age, but my late mother, refused to sign the form...:p
I hope the parents understand the risk when they signed the indemnity form and not blame the organizer. It is an unfortunate incident that happens only once in so many years. However, accident and mishap can happen and will happen. Trekking Taman Negara reminded me of an incident told by a friend. In his school days, they trekked Mount Gunung Tahan. Near the summit, a friend felt ill and died. No hand phone then, and they have no contact with others. They carried the body down on their own.
 

xpo2015

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But the kids looked all so blur.

How can the parents know not to trust the PAP controlled MOE?
 

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