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Archive for the ‘disasters’ Category
Sick Shit seems to happen every year and 2008 is no exception.We saw some sick natural disasters in 2008… floods, fires, earthquakes, cyclones, tsunamis and tornadoes all around the world. At this year end, looks like hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives to mother nature’s supreme power January 2008 DisastersJanuary saw three major disasters around the world,
January 7 & 8 US: Tornadoes caused by record-breaking temperatures kill at least six people, including two children, destroy houses, and flood roads. Jan. 28 - China: 78 million people are affected by severe snow storms and bad weather leaving over 800,000 people evacuated, millions without power, 600, 000 train passengers stranded and 2 dozen dead. This disaster is expensive for China costing an estimated 3.2 billion dollars. January to Spring Brazil: Brazil starts a fever outbreak that will last for months. By April, more hospitals are opened and people begin education for curbing the mosquito driven dengue fever that has now infected over 75,000 people and by April, killed at least 80. January saw the start on the dangue fever epidemic. February 2008 DisastersThe disasters just kept going through February… Feb. 5 U.S South.: at least 55 people are killed and hundreds more injured after violent tornadoes rip through the southern United States. According to emergency officials, the victims include 31 people in Tennessee, 13 in Arkansas, 7 in Kentucky, and 3 in Alabama. kansas tornado"> Feb. 7 - U.S.: an explosion at an Imperial Sugar Refinery near Savannah, Georgia kills 14 people and injures many more. March 2008 DisastersMarch 14 - US: Georgia is hit by another disaster, this time it’s bad weather and tornadoes rip through the southern state. 2 people are killed and at least 30 people are injured in Atlanta and northwestern counties of Georgia including Polk County and Floyd County. The tornadoes bring down many large centers including the CNN one and cause millions in damage. April 2008 DisastersApril 29, US: Tornadoes in Virginia cover 3 counties, destroy communities and injure many May 2008 DisastersMay saw 2 of the worst natural disasters of the decade and left over 150,000 casualties, billions in damage, millions homeless and the entire world trying to help. May 11- US.: 20 people die and many left homeless in southern states because of tornadoes June 2008 DisastersJune 9- US.: Central states see severe weather and record flooding, 10 people die as the Cedar river rises 17 feet, the highest recorded, and floods Cedar Rapids breaking dams and causing thousands of evacuations. June 11 -US: In Iowa a tornado kills four Boy Scouts and injures 48 people June 17 - southern China: the worst flooding in 50 years kills over 60 people, destroys 5.4 million acres of crops, causes landslides, and leaves 13 people missing in nine southern Chinese provinces. June 21 - Philippines: Typhoon Fengshen crosses the Princess of the Stars, killing most of the 865 passengers and crew. There are 59 known survivors. Almost 500 other people die during the storm. July 2008 DisastersJuly 24 - Japan: 6.8 magnitude earthquake strikes many miles below the earth’s surface in the region of Iwate. August 2008 DisastersAug. 1- Pakistan: a large mass of ice breaks on K2, the world’s second-highest mountain, causing an avalanche that kills 11 climbers. Aug. 4 - Himachal Pradesh: almost 150 people die in a stampede during a festival celebrating the Hindu mother goddess at Naina Devi temple in northern India. A rumor of a landslide is said to have started the stampede September 2008 DisastersSept. 1 - U.S. Gulf Coast: Hurricane Gustav back at work leaving Cuba and now hitting the U.S. Hurricane Gustav devastates the Gulf Coast, kills at least 26 people in Louisiana, Georgia, and Mississippi. Sept. 12 - U.S. California: Metrolink commuter train collides with a freight train northwest of Los Angeles, killing 25 passengers. Sept. 13 - US: Hurricane Ike hits Texas and causes more deaths, evacuations and loss of power, Hurricane Ike travels inland causing severe flooding and power outages in parts of Louisiana, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois. 17 more people die due to Ike. Sept. 30 - India: Another religious stampede and a collapsed wall kill over 100 people during the Navratra religious festival. Those Indian religious festivals are starting to look dangerous October 2008 DisastersOct. 6 - Kyrgyzstan: 6.6 magnitude earthquake levels the town of Nura. 70 people die, hundreds more are injured. November 2008 DisastersNov. 7 - Haiti: School collapses killing 90 students. Nov. 22 - Brazil: Brazil is hit again by bad weather and 119 people die and over 80,000 homes are destroyed during heavy rains and flooding. December 2008 DisastersDec. 11- U.S.: The New England states see tons of ice and snow during storms. Many power lines are effected, hundreds of thousands left without power causing President Bush to declare a state of emergency in parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, getting FEMA to come in with help. Popularity: 23% |
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