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May 14, 2008
Filed Under (news) by Arun
Rescue Forces are trying to get the bodies of children’s from the school building A boy trying to rescue his friend An earthquake measuring 7.5 rocked China’s Sichuan province on Monday (May 12), less than 100 km (60 miles) from the provincial capital of Chengdu. It was not immediately clear if there were any casualties or damage from the tremor. The death toll in China’s Sichuan province rises to 7,651. The tremor, centred 92 km northwest of Chengdu, was felt as far away as Beijing and Shanghai and in the Thai capital Bangkok, where office buildings swayed with the impact. The tremors were also felt in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, were contining to sway seven minutes after the first movements were felt. “We felt continuous shaking for about two or three minutes. All the people in our office are rushing downstairs. We’re still feeling slight tremblings,” said an office worker in Chengdu. In Beijing’s financial district, many workers poured from their buildings but there were no visible signs of damage. The subway system was unaffected. “People were shouting ‘get out, get out’, so we all ran out of our dorm,” said a student surnamed Zhang at a university in nearby Chongqing. Japan’s meteorological agency said that no warnings for a tsunami has been issued. Sources said that there was no immediate impact to the Three Gorges Dam project, the weight of whose massive reservoir, hundreds of km from Chengdu, experts have said could increase the risk of tremors. A spokesman for the China Earthquake Administration said it was still checking the epicentre and scale of the tremor.
May 09, 2008
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May 06, 2008
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These are the pictures of myanmar cyclone disaster. Bodies floated in flood waters and survivors tried to reach dry ground on boats using blankets as sails, while the top U.S. diplomat in Myanmar said on Wednesday that the toll from the cyclone and its aftermath may reach 100,000. State media in Myanmar, also known as Burma, reported that nearly 23,000 people died when Cyclone Nargis blasted the country’s western coast on Saturday and more than 42,000 others were missing. Britain has offered about $(US)9.8 million to help the crisis, and the U.S. offered more than $3 million in aid. U.S. President George W. Bush said Washington was prepared to use the U.S. Navy to help search for the dead and missing.
May 03, 2008
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In yet another instance of campus killing of an Indian student abroad, a 23-year-old Indian postgraduate girl from Vijaywada was found dead at her hostel in Handsworth, a suburb of Birmingham on Tuesday night. V Jyotirmayee Nagasaibabu, a student of the University of Wolverhampton pursuing MS degree in Health Sciences, was found dead in her hostel room, police said. One person was arrested late on Wednesday in connection with Jyotirmayee’s murder. The West Midlands Police spokesman said that the unidentified arrested man, 24, was arrested on suspicion of her murder. He added that the man was currently helping police with their enquiries. A post mortem examination on Jyotirmayee’s body was conducted on Wednesday, which established that she died as a result of head injuries. A man with serious injuries was also found when the police were called on Tuesday evening. He is said to be in a stable condition in a hospital. The cause of Nagasaibabu’s death or injuries to the man has not been revealed but the police have initiated house-to-house inquiries at the scene. The West Midlands police said that forensic tests were being carried out at the premises and a post-mortem would be carried out on the body later. |
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