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Ecuador extends floods emergency


 

Ecuador has extended a state of emergency to the entire nation after torrential rains triggered floods and mudslides across the country.

 

Amerelief on March 04 2008 20:33:12 · Read More · 0 Comments · 192 Reads · Print
Toll of Deadly Tornadoes in South Climbs Past 50

Published: February 7, 2008
Authorities were searching for victims after a wide swath of storms packing tornadoes and hail swept the South.
Amerelief on February 07 2008 17:32:28
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Volcano Poised for 'Great Eruption'

By GONZALO SOLANO,
AP
Posted: 2008-01-10 22:31:54
Filed Under: Science News, World News
QUITO, Ecuador (Jan. 9) - Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano is poised for a major eruption, a volcanologist said Wednesday. Authorities last week evacuated 10 villages from its western slopes as a precaution.
Amerelief on January 11 2008 08:32:33
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Indonesia's flood toll climbs to 112

Jakarta – Dhul Hijjah 25, 1428/ January 03, 2008 – At least 112 people have been killed and nine are still missing after landslides and floods hit Indonesia's Java Island over the past week, officials said yesterday.
Amerelief on January 06 2008 12:14:38
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Monster Storm Sweeps Through California

By BY GILLIAN FLACCUS, AP
Posted: 2008-01-05 08:37:05
Filed Under: Nation News
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Dec. 5) - A massive storm pounding the West Coast with heavy rain and hurricane-force wind is expected to drop a thick blanket of snow on the Sierra Nevada today and keep thousands of people in Southern California away from their homes.


Amerelief on January 05 2008 10:37:55
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Cyclone in Bangladesh kills 1,100

By JULHAS ALAM, Associated Press Writer

DHAKA, Bangladesh - Military ships and helicopters joined in rescue and relief operations Saturday for survivors of a cyclone that savaged coastal Bangladesh killing a reported 1,100 people in the deadliest such storm in more than a decade.

Amerelief on November 17 2007 00:04:09
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Powerful Hurricane Felix Slams Ashore

By ESTEBAN FELIX, AP

 


Posted: 2007-09-04 08:21:09
Filed Under: World News
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras (Sept. 4) -- Hurricane Felix roared ashore early Tuesday as a fearsome Category 5 storm -- the first time in recorded history that two top-scale storms have come ashore in the same season. The storm hit near the swampy Nicaragua-Honduras border, home to thousands of stranded Miskito Indians dependent on canoes to make their way to safety.
Amerelief on September 04 2007 08:14:59
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Caribbean Storm Gathers Power

By MARGARET WEVER,
AP
Posted: 2007-09-02 07:10:12
Filed Under: World News
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (Sept. 2) - Felix gathered strength and became a Category 2 hurricane  early Sunday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. The storm was forecast to pass just north of the Dutch Caribbean island.
Amerelief on September 02 2007 09:43:25
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Hurricane Dean Bears Down on Jamaica

By HOWARD CAMPBELL, AP
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Aug. 19) - Hurricane Dean  pummeled Jamaica with gusting winds and torrential rains Sunday after the prime minister made a last-minute plea for residents to abandon their homes and head for shelter. Many residents ignored
Amerelief on August 19 2007 20:57:20
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More Active 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season Confirmed

HOUSTON (AP)-Two U.S. hurricane experts say they expect an especially active storm season in the Atlantic this year, with one predicting 17 tropical storms and hurricanes.


By Joe Stinebaker, Associated Press

posted: 09 May 2007 11:56 am ET

Source: http://www.livescience.com/environment/070510_ap_hurricane_cast.html

Amerelief on May 11 2007 08:34:09
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NOAA CONTINUES TO INCREASE U.S. TSUNAMI WARNING CAPABILITY
 April 2, 2007 — NOAA announced today the deployment of three new Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunami, or DART, stations in the Pacific Ocean, located off southern and central Mexico and Costa Rica. These newly installed stations provide added tsunami detection capabilities for Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, America Samoa and countries in the Pacific. (Click NOAA image for larger view of DART buoy deployments as of March 2007. Click here for high resolution version. Please credit “NOAA.”)

Source: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/s2829.htm
Amerelief on April 03 2007 07:33:35
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