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6.0 Quake Shakes
Guatemala, but
No Damage
Jan 18, 2010 11:14 AM CST
6.0 Quake Shakes Guatemala, but No Damage
Quake also hit El Salvador
(Newser)
- A strong earthquake has rocked Guatemala and parts of El Salvador, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in either country. The US Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.0, and hit this morning about 60 miles southwest of Guatemala City, where...
Obama Reiterates Haiti Support
Jan 15, 2010 2:56 PM CST
Obama Reiterates Haiti Support
5,000 troops to arrive in nation over the weekend
(Newser)
- President Obama reaffirmed his commitment to relief in Haiti, telling the survivors of the massive earthquake "that we will do what it takes to save lives and help people get back on their feet." Obama spoke this afternoon—his third public statement in as many days—following a...
Hey, Media:
Don't Call It 'Looting'
haiti earthquake
Jan 15, 2010 1:05 PM CST
Hey, Media: Don't Call It 'Looting'
Desperate, hungry people are just trying to feed their families
(Newser)
- Reports of "looting" in Haiti are surfacing, and Jerry Lanson isn't happy about it. He's not upset with the so-called looters, but with the reporters who are using the term. He cites one story in which the
New York Times
said "officials reported looting at a collapsed grocery...
Haiti Quake Cleanup
Is Only First Step
BILL CLINTON
Jan 14, 2010 10:46 AM CST
Haiti Quake Cleanup Is Only First Step
Quake will delay but must not stop ongoing development efforts
(Newser)
- Before “one of the great humanitarian emergencies in the history of the Americas” struck, Haiti had a "bright future," Bill Clinton writes. The 42nd president is a UN special envoy to the perennially troubled nation, where he has helped spearhead development efforts. Today, “what Haiti needs...
Hundreds of Thousands
Feared Dead in Haiti
Jan 13, 2010 1:28 PM CST
Hundreds of Thousands Feared Dead in Haiti
Haitian senator says toll could be 500K, but admits no one knows
(Newser)
- Haiti's prime minister says several hundred thousand could have perished in yesterday’s earthquake. “I hope that is not true, because I hope the people had the time to get out,” Jean-Max Bellerive tells CNN . He said it was difficult to discern where the masses crowding the streets...
Major Quake,
Aftershocks Rattle Haiti
UPDATED
Jan 12, 2010 6:14 PM CST
Major Quake, Aftershocks Rattle Haiti
Huge death toll likely from 7.0 temblor; Obama promises aid
(Newser)
- Scores of buildings have collapsed in Haiti after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck near the capital, Port-au-Prince, today, and was followed by a number of strong aftershocks, with two measuring 5.5 or higher. There’s no yet word on what’s expected to be a high death toll. An...
20K Flee
Filipino
Volcano
mother nature
Dec 15, 2009 10:30 AM CST
20K Flee Filipino Volcano
Lava flows, plumes of ash sent into sky
(Newser)
- The Philippines' most active volcano oozed lava and shot up plumes of ash today, forcing more than 20,000 people to evacuate their homes and face the possibility of a bleak Christmas in a shelter. State volcanologists raised the alert level on the cone-shaped, 8,070-foot Mayon volcano overnight to...
Fourth Typhoon Hits
Philippines; 7 Dead
Oct 31, 2009 11:25 AM CDT
Fourth Typhoon Hits Philippines; 7 Dead
Storm hits still-recovering Manila and surrounding areas
(Newser)
- Another typhoon battered the Philippine capital and surrounding provinces today, leaving seven people dead and at least five missing. Typhoon Mirinae is the fourth storm to lash the northern Philippines in a month and brought new hardship to areas struggling from the previous disasters. Nearly 95,000 people were still...
Dozens Dead as Mudslides, New Floods Hit Philippines
Oct 8, 2009 10:45 PM CDT
Dozens Dead as Mudslides, New Floods Hit Philippines
Overflow from dams could be behind the slides
(Newser)
- Landslides and continued flooding in the wake of two typhoons have killed more than 90 people in the Philippines. Many areas of the country are still underwater, and some reports suggest that water released by dams after Typhoons Ketsana and Parma is responsible for the landslides.
Philippines Girds for 'Calamity'
Ahead of Super-Typhoon
Oct 2, 2009 10:40 PM CDT
Philippines Girds for 'Calamity' Ahead of Super-Typhoon
Areas still stricken by last storm evacuate; Parma expected to hit within hours
(Newser)
- Filipinos braced to be whipped by powerful winds and pelted with rain from a second typhoon in eight days, fleeing by the tens of thousands from low-lying areas and suspending cleanup operations in the flooded capital. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo declared a nationwide "state of calamity" and ordered mass...
Fresh Quake Rattles Tonga
Oct 2, 2009 1:46 AM CDT
Fresh Quake Rattles Tonga
6.3 shaker jolts islands as relief efforts continue
(Newser)
- The latest in a series of strong earthquakes to shake the South Pacific hit Tonga today. The epicenter of 6.3 magnitude quake was some 100 miles south of the 8.0 quake that hit the region earlier this week, spawning tsunamis that killed nearly 200 people and left thousands...
Samoa Tsunami Toll Hits 150
Oct 1, 2009 8:39 AM CDT
Samoa Tsunami Toll Hits 150
Villagers describe terror of being trapped underwater
(Newser)
- Stunned Samoans combed through the sodden wreckage of their lives and told of the terror of being trapped underwater or flung inland by a tsunami that ravaged towns and killed at least 150 people in the South Pacific. Officials expect the death toll from Tuesday's disaster to rise as more...
Indonesia Quake Toll
Hits 75; Thousands Trapped
updated
Sep 30, 2009 12:44 PM CDT
Indonesia Quake Toll Hits 75; Thousands Trapped
Death toll at 75 and rising quickly
(Newser)
- The powerful earthquake that rocked western Indonesia today has trapped thousands under collapsed buildings—including two hospitals—and triggered landslides. At least 75 people were killed on Sumatra island, and the death toll was expected to climb sharply. The magnitude 7.6 temblor comes a day after a quake in...
Tsunami Toll Reaches 100,
Obama Sends Disaster Aid
Sep 30, 2009 6:39 AM CDT
Tsunami Toll Reaches 100, Obama Sends Disaster Aid
Second earthquake near Indonesia triggers new wave warnings
(Newser)
- The death toll from the tsunami triggered by last night's 8.3-magnitude earthquake near Samoa has risen to more than 100, with fatalities reported across a number of islands. Barack Obama declared American Samoa a disaster area and has pledged "swift and aggressive" aid to the territory, where at...
Taiwan Mudslide Buries 500
in Wake of Typhoon
Aug 10, 2009 9:48 AM CDT
Taiwan Mudslide Buries 500 in Wake of Typhoon
Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, China hit; at least 35 dead
(Newser)
- A typhoon-spawned mudslide engulfed a mountain village in southern Taiwan, burying up to 600 people, a police official and a rescued villager said today. Earlier, Typhoon Morakot had struck the Philippines, leaving at least 22 dead. Another typhoon slammed into Japan's west coast today, bringing heavy rain that triggered floods...
1M Flee as Typhoon Hits China
Aug 9, 2009 5:49 AM CDT
1M Flee as Typhoon Hits China
(Newser)
- Some one million people on China's southeast coast have fled ahead of a massive typhoon spawning 30-foot waves and packing 74 mph winds, reports the BBC. Typhoon Morakot made landfall early today in Fujan Province after authorities sent more than 8 million text messages warning residents to evacuate. Morakot dumped...
West Coast, Alaska Could Be Due for Monster Tsunami
Jul 21, 2009 1:55 PM CDT
West Coast, Alaska Could Be Due for Monster Tsunami
(Newser)
- Alaska and the US West Coast could be pounded by a tsunami far more powerful than researchers had previously thought, LiveScience reports. Analysis of soil samples shows evidence of two earthquakes in the past 2,000 years capable of producing waves that dwarf a 1964 tsunami one researcher calls “...
Outlook Grim for Calif.
Fire as Winds Continue
UPDATED
May 8, 2009 3:58 PM CDT
Outlook Grim for Calif. Fire as Winds Continue
(Newser)
- Poor firefighting conditions today—following a windy night—have allowed the Santa Barbara, Calif., wildfire to grow, and it has now consumed 3,500 acres and 75 homes, KNBC-TV reports. The fire, which has forced 30,000 people to flee their homes, is just 10% contained. Winds today are expected...
13K Flee as Calif. Fire Rages
May 7, 2009 3:05 PM CDT
13K Flee as Calif. Fire Rages
(Newser)
- 13,575 people have fled their homes as a wildfire that has consumed 1,300 acres rages in Santa Barbara, Calif., the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Another 13,000 are on alert, Bloomberg adds. Officials are unsure how many homes have been destroyed, but it’s in the “dozens....
Alaskan Volcano
Ready to Blow Again
May 5, 2009 12:38 PM CDT
Alaskan Volcano Ready to Blow Again
(Newser)
- Alaska’s Mount Redoubt volcano is rumbling again, and an explosive eruption could come at any time, the
Anchorage Daily News
reports. “Seismic and rockfall activity increasing,” warned a volcano observatory. “Eruption likely in coming days; could occur at any time with little or no warning.”...
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