Rescuers and searchers team worked under floodlights day and night since 24 March incident, known as the 'aftermath' as the whole city of Blog River gone 'missing'.
"The hopes of finding anyone from the EF is very small, we can't even get through that thing. That firewall prevent any object from passing through it, even the slightest contact with the EF will cause the object dissolute into thin air." said a D'Nation 5th Battalion Commander at a camp set up north side of Blog River, the world famous leisure city but now described by army as 'hell on earth' after the first strike from the unknown mob known as the 'fallen angel'.
Until yesterday, the morgue for victims (mostly soldiers) has receive 58 bodies, the AVK news agency reported, citing D'Nation 5th Battalion sources.
NEA President Origami Cain, strategist for the 'Operation Heaven's Wrath' said until earlier yesterday the 'missing' toll from 24 March aftermath stood at an estimate of 12,000, which is only accounted for the number of fix resident in Blog River, excluding from the mass number of outsider who visit the city.
The aftermath struck fear into people nearby the city, running while evacuating after the first strike from the mysterious mob describe as the 'fallen angel'. Aftermath experts from around the globe hesitate that this incident might fall to worst in the coming future.
D'Nation President Algustos Fernades, who has declared a national emergency, visited Blog River to survey the damage and promised residents of D'Nation that the government will put in every effort to prevent the worst outcome, if the second wave attack occur.
"We advise people not to go near EF, which is now declare as quarantine area," Algustos told a news conference in Blog River, adding that rescue efforts to find people will go on until the very end of the day, or the rescue efforts might have to stop if the situation getting worst.
An army camp was set up on a highland field north from Blog River City, under the 'Operation Heaven's Wrath (OPH)', a special force team join group by various people and community, including armies and intellectual group of people.
"I can't even bear to think of the future, ha and I don't care about it either! Just for now I'll hope that God can still hear our pray..." said Pamela Dark, 16, a team member of OPH.
"There is nothing to go back to, and there is no turning back for us now. I hope my uncle is still alive... I am willing to do anything including to give out my life in order to bring down that jackass! Humanity will go on!!" said Avril Kula, with a little bit overexcited, who spent her days in a military tent with her friends and a Notebook.
A soldier recounted how he pulled his life from the mangled remains of building after the first wave.
"I keep yelling... begging for mercy from God... with blood all over my body... and they (the 5th Battalion) finally managed to get me out - when I was saved the fatigue was great but so was my joy," he said. - AVK
"The hopes of finding anyone from the EF is very small, we can't even get through that thing. That firewall prevent any object from passing through it, even the slightest contact with the EF will cause the object dissolute into thin air." said a D'Nation 5th Battalion Commander at a camp set up north side of Blog River, the world famous leisure city but now described by army as 'hell on earth' after the first strike from the unknown mob known as the 'fallen angel'.
Until yesterday, the morgue for victims (mostly soldiers) has receive 58 bodies, the AVK news agency reported, citing D'Nation 5th Battalion sources.
NEA President Origami Cain, strategist for the 'Operation Heaven's Wrath' said until earlier yesterday the 'missing' toll from 24 March aftermath stood at an estimate of 12,000, which is only accounted for the number of fix resident in Blog River, excluding from the mass number of outsider who visit the city.
The aftermath struck fear into people nearby the city, running while evacuating after the first strike from the mysterious mob describe as the 'fallen angel'. Aftermath experts from around the globe hesitate that this incident might fall to worst in the coming future.
D'Nation President Algustos Fernades, who has declared a national emergency, visited Blog River to survey the damage and promised residents of D'Nation that the government will put in every effort to prevent the worst outcome, if the second wave attack occur.
"We advise people not to go near EF, which is now declare as quarantine area," Algustos told a news conference in Blog River, adding that rescue efforts to find people will go on until the very end of the day, or the rescue efforts might have to stop if the situation getting worst.
The 24 March aftermath, which hit at 12.56am was felt as far away as Eden Continent, far east of Ease Continent, where the sky still remain as 'flaming dawn color' describe by a carefree resident of Eden Continent. "Looking at the far west horizon makes me feel like wanna puke, just imagine the situation under the EF, definitely is a hell-on-earth in there, and damn! Both of my daughter are staying there!"
An army camp was set up on a highland field north from Blog River City, under the 'Operation Heaven's Wrath (OPH)', a special force team join group by various people and community, including armies and intellectual group of people.
"I can't even bear to think of the future, ha and I don't care about it either! Just for now I'll hope that God can still hear our pray..." said Pamela Dark, 16, a team member of OPH.
"There is nothing to go back to, and there is no turning back for us now. I hope my uncle is still alive... I am willing to do anything including to give out my life in order to bring down that jackass! Humanity will go on!!" said Avril Kula, with a little bit overexcited, who spent her days in a military tent with her friends and a Notebook.
A soldier recounted how he pulled his life from the mangled remains of building after the first wave.
"I keep yelling... begging for mercy from God... with blood all over my body... and they (the 5th Battalion) finally managed to get me out - when I was saved the fatigue was great but so was my joy," he said. - AVK