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Indonesians Flee Swelling Volcano

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11,000 Villagers Evacuated As Lava And Gas Pour Down Mt. Merapi

(CBS/AP) Indonesian officials evacuated 11,000 villagers from
around Mount Merapi volcano, as lava and superheated clouds of
gas poured repeatedly down its upper slopes, officials said Tuesday.

Amerelief on June 07 2006 06:42:46 · Read More · 0 Comments · 245 Reads · Print
Two years later, hurricane damaged homes still need repairs

By: Preston Rudie, Reporter

Lakeland, Florida - It's been two years since Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Jeanne tore through Polk County. But dozens of homes still need repairs, like Betty Frey's in Lakeland. Rebuild Polk After Disaster, a non-profit group set up after the 2004 hurricane season, is working to fix those homes.

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Amerelief on June 06 2006 06:19:17
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UN says $100 million urgently needed for Java quake survivors
New York – Jamad Al Awwal 8, 1427/ June 04, 2006 –The United Nations said that an estimated $100 million is urgently needed to help survivors of an earthquake that killed more than 6000 people on Indonesia's Java island.

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Amerelief on June 04 2006 10:43:26
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Indonesia declares state of emergency
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The Indonesian government has declared a state of emergency after a quake killed more than 5,000 people and injured 20,000 on the island of Java.

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Amerelief on May 29 2006 10:49:08
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Quake kills more than 3,500 in Indonesia
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By: IRWAN FIRDAUS
Associated Press

Desperate relatives searched rubble for survivors Saturday after a powerful earthquake flattened nearly all the buildings in this rice-farming town while residents slept, killing more than 3,500 people on Indonesia's ensely populated Java island.
Amerelief on May 27 2006 17:28:35
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It's up to you to be ready
BY MARTIN MERZER


If there is one thing we learned last year from Katrina, Rita and especially Wilma -- and also the year before from Frances and Jeanne -- it is this:

Amerelief on May 25 2006 08:00:12
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New England rain, flooding ‘going to get worse’
State of emergency declared in N.H. and Mass. as rain swirls over region

MSNBC News Services
Updated: 10:21 a.m. ET May 15, 2006

PEABODY, Mass. - A four-day deluge has turned streets into rivers across New England, flooding homes up to their door knobs, forcing dozens of schools to close because the buses couldn’t get through, and threatening dams and communities as rivers rise.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12786790/from/RSS/
Amerelief on May 15 2006 10:54:09
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President Declares Major Disaster For Missouri
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today that ...
Amerelief on April 08 2006 09:36:35
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Storms across 6 states leave 23 dead
KRISTIN M. HALL, Associated Press

RUTHERFORD, Tenn. - Severe thunderstorms packing tornadoes and softball-sized hail left a path of destruction across six Midwestern states, killing at least 23 people.

 


 



Amerelief on April 03 2006 08:30:18
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Relief supplies pour into quake-hit Iran
Tehran, Rabi Al Awwal 4, 1427/April 02, 2006 – Relief supplies continued to pour into the quake-hit regions of Iran.


Amerelief on April 02 2006 08:45:47
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Katrina evacuees wearing out their welcome
A rise in murders and gang violence and school crowding has Houstonians blaming the Louisiana residents who moved there after Hurricane Katrina.

By ANGELA K. BROWN Associated Press

HOUSTON - Seven months after taking in about 200,000 Louisiana residents left homeless by Hurricane Katrina, Houstonians aren't feeling so hospitable anymore.

 


 

Amerelief on March 30 2006 12:04:58
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