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LA Residents Evacuated
as New Storm Bears Down
Jan 20, 2010 3:00 AM CST
LA Residents Evacuated as New Storm Bears Down
Another pummeling for southern California
(Newser)
- Evacuations have been ordered in mudslide-prone Los Angeles neighborhoods as the third storm in as many days bears down on the city. Heavy storms early this week resulted in flooding and a tornado warning. Police officers have been going door-to-door in vulnerable neighborhoods telling hundreds of residents to be out...
Evacuation Splits
Haitian-American Families
Jan 19, 2010 4:37 AM CST
Evacuation Splits Haitian-American Families
Mixed citizenship means some family members are left behind
(Newser)
- America's effort to get its stranded citizens out of Haiti has created a terrible dilemma for the many Haitian-American families with mixed citizenship. Anybody with a US passport can proceed to Port-au-Prince's airport for immediate evacuation, but family members without American passports must be left behind. Around 3,000 Americans...
Typhoon Kills 32 in Vietnam
UPDATED
Sep 29, 2009 11:32 AM CDT
Typhoon Kills 32 in Vietnam
Military clears villagers from flood-prone areas as Ketsana grows stronger
(Newser)
- Typhoon Ketsana slammed central Vietnam today, flooding towns and villages and killing at least 32 people. Roughly 170,000 people were evacuated before the storm hit. State-run TV called it the worst storm the country had seen in more than three decades. Meanwhile, the death toll in the Philippines climbed...
LA Wildfire Strands
Evacuation Holdouts
UPDATED
Aug 31, 2009 5:25 PM CDT
LA Wildfire Strands Evacuation Holdouts
(Newser)
- The so-called Station Fire is closing in on Los Angeles residents who refused to evacuate with their neighbors over the weekend and are now trapped and in danger, KTLA reports. Five people are stranded in a canyon, according to the AP. "Those people were told to get out two...
Calif. Wildfire Doubles
Size to 85K Acres
Aug 31, 2009 1:44 PM CDT
Calif. Wildfire Doubles Size to 85K Acres
10K evacuated as soot covers parts of Los Angeles
(Newser)
- A southern California wildfire almost doubled in size overnight, reaching a whopping 85,760 acres, NBC Los Angeles reports, calling the speed of the fire’s spread “staggering.” A blanket of soot covers parts of the city as locals are warned to stay indoors, and heavy winds are...
'Treacherous' Calif.
Blaze Threatens Town
updated
Aug 30, 2009 7:02 PM CDT
'Treacherous' Calif. Blaze Threatens Town
Official cites 'perfect storm of fuels, weather, and topography'
(Newser)
- A growing California wildfire that has already scorched 35,000 acres and burned three people is bearing down on a small mountain community, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Driven toward Acton, Calif., by wind and triple-digit heat, the blaze is "treacherous," said one fire chief. Firefighters plan “...
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...
Thousands Stranded
as Typhoon Rams China
Aug 10, 2009 1:53 AM CDT
Thousands Stranded as Typhoon Rams China
(Newser)
- Typhoon Morakot shredded homes, sent water gushing over banks, and uprooted trees in southeast China yesterday, leaving thousands of people stranded. The storm left a trail of destruction in the Philippines and Taiwan, killing dozens, before striking China's coast. The storm's eye turned the sky black and torrential rains washed...
Eau de Stampede: Perfume Panic Fells 34 at Texas Bank
Jul 30, 2009 4:09 AM CDT
Eau de Stampede: Perfume Panic Fells 34 at Texas Bank
(Newser)
- A spray of strong perfume by an employee sparked chaos at a Bank of America call center in Texas yesterday, the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
reports. After two employees complained of feeling dizzy from a colleague's strong perfume, an announcement was made saying anyone feeling ill should exit the building. Hundreds...
747 Evacuated by Slides
on Phoenix Runway
Jul 11, 2009 6:01 AM CDT
747 Evacuated by Slides on Phoenix Runway
(Newser)
- Hundreds of passengers on a British Airways 747 flight to London used slides to evacuate the plane last night on the Phoenix Airport runway, the AP reports. The jumbo jet had just pushed back from the gate when smoke and an acrid odor was reported in the cabin. By the...
5.7 Quake Shakes Tall
Buildings in Mexico City
May 22, 2009 4:54 PM CDT
5.7 Quake Shakes Tall Buildings in Mexico City
(Newser)
- A strong earthquake swayed skyscrapers in Mexico City and rattled colonial buildings in neighboring Puebla state today, sending frightened people into the streets. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. "There is absolute calm, zero damage,” a Puebla official said. The US Geological Survey said the...
Rotten Lunch: Stinky Fridge
Sickens 28 in Calif. Office
May 13, 2009 1:56 AM CDT
Rotten Lunch: Stinky Fridge Sickens 28 in Calif. Office
Office complex evacuated after fridge cleanup backfires
(Newser)
- An incredibly foul stench from long-forgotten lunches forced hundreds of people out of a California office complex yesterday, the
San Jose Mercury News
reports. Fire crews and a hazmat team were dispatched to the building and 28 people were treated for vomiting and nausea. San Jose emergency workers traced the...
Oprah's House Evacuated
as Wildfires Rage
May 9, 2009 2:46 AM CDT
Oprah's House Evacuated as Wildfires Rage
Calif. fires come within a few miles of host's $50m home
(Newser)
- Oprah Winfrey's mansion in Montecito has been evacuated as wildfires rage a few miles away in Santa Barbara, a source tells
Us Weekly
. Movers have been seen shifting the talk show host's belongings from the $50 million home. The fires have forced more than 30,500 people from their homes...
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...
Morning Winds
Stoke Raging
Calif. Wildfires
May 8, 2009 9:50 AM CDT
Morning Winds Stoke Raging Calif. Wildfires
Firefighters unable to get blaze under control as 30,000 evacuate
(Newser)
- Early-morning winds kicked up the uncontrolled Jesusita fire in the hills of Santa Barbara, causing the evacuation of thousands more residents, reports the
Los Angeles Times
. The fire has now burned more than 2,800 acres, destroyed dozens of homes, and forced 30,000 people to evacuate. Gov. Schwarzenegger has...
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....
Calif. Fires Destroy
Dozens of Homes
May 7, 2009 2:21 AM CDT
Calif. Fires Destroy Dozens of Homes
Santa Barbara under state of emergency as wildfires scorch hillsides
(Newser)
- Raging wildfires in the hills above Santa Barbara have destroyed at least 20 homes and are threatening many more, reports the
Los Angeles Times.
Some 900 firefighters are battling the wind-driven fires, but are hampered by poor access to the area. Three were hospitalized with burns after flames engulfed their...
1,200 Homes Evacuated
as Calif. Wildfire Slows
May 6, 2009 1:09 PM CDT
1,200 Homes Evacuated as Calif. Wildfire Slows
Wind could pick up later today
(Newser)
- Helicopters dropping water during the night and calmer wind this morning are helping crews hold back a wildfire that has forced the evacuation of 1,200 California homes. An early start to the state's annual wildfire siege, the fire has burned 196 acres of brush and threatened some 2,000...
Fighting Erupts as
Pakistan-Taliban Truce Folds
May 5, 2009 10:21 AM CDT
Fighting Erupts as Pakistan-Taliban Truce Folds
(Newser)
- Pakistan's government abandoned its rapidly decaying truce with the Taliban today, al-Jazeera reports, with government forces openly battling militants in several parts of the Swat Valley following a Taliban attack on an army convoy yesterday. Tens of thousands of residents have already fled the area, and the government said it...
Pentagon 'Photo Op'
Flyover Rattles NYC
Apr 27, 2009 11:22 AM CDT
Pentagon 'Photo Op' Flyover Rattles NYC
Air Force One backup planes flies low around Statue of Liberty
(Newser)
- A photo op by the Defense Department caused buildings in lower Manhattan and New Jersey to be evacuated this morning, the
New York Times
reports. A backup for Air Force One flew low over Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty accompanied by two fighter jets. The deployment was coordinated with...
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