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Rescuers pull young girl from rubble of Italy earthquake

August 25, 2016 By administrator

girl-pulloutThe Guardian published a video  showing how rescuers pull a young girl from rubble.

“Rescuers find a 10-year-old alive under the rubble of a collapsed building in Pescara del Tronto on Wednesday, 17 hours after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy. Bystanders applaud and cheer as five rescuers help uncover the young girl and lift her to safety,” the newspaper writes.

According to latest data, the death toll in the Italian earthquake has risen to 247, 368 people have been injured.

The RA MFA earlier reported that information on possible Armenian victims is being clarified.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: alive, earthquake, girl, Italy

Italy earthquake horror leaves 37 dead and hundreds missing as rescuers try to locate screams of trapped children

August 24, 2016 By administrator

earthquickRescuers are frantically searching for survivors after the disaster – felt 105 miles away in Rome – which claimed the life of a baby girl

At least 37 people have been killed – including a baby girl – after an “apocalyptic” earthquake destroyed medieval towns and villages in Italy overnight.

Panicked residents were sent fleeing into the streets as the powerful quake brought buildings crashing to the ground early this morning.

Today rescuers have been seen pulling bloodied victims to safety and frantically digging for survivors with their bare hands as screams can be heard from under the rubble.

The US Geological Survey said it was a 6.2 magnitude quake that hit near the town of Norcia, in the region of Umbria, at 3.36am local time.

Victims described “apocalyptic” scenes in towns and villages near Umbria’s capital city of Perugia – which is especially popular with British holidaymakers.

Italian agency Ansa said the worst hit area was Amatrice, where at least 11 have died, after the small town was “split in two.”

Tourists even said they felt the terrifying shock more than 100 miles away in Rome after the quake is believed to have devastated the areas of Accumoli, Amatrice, Posta and Arquata del Tronto.

Among the missing in Amatrice are believed to be six refugees from Afghanistan – two of which have been named as Sultana, 26, and Hahmed, 27 – three nuns and four elderly guests at a local boarding house.

Paramedics are also desperately trying to save six-year-old twin girls pulled from the rubble earlier.

Meanwhile tourists were reported to be trapped in the remains of the town’s Hotel Roma – but it is not yet clear whether there are an British victims.

A hospital in the mountain town also had to be evacuated due to structural damage and was declared non-operational, but none of the patients were believed to be injured.

An elderly couple died after their home collapsed in nearby Pescara del Tronto, in the Marche region, where a baby was reportedly rescued from the wreckage.

British mum Eve Read, from London, was holidaying with her family around 20 miles away from the epicentre of the disaster and was separated from her children while it was happening.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: earthquake, Italy

Tremor near Armenia-Georgia border measures magnitude 6-7 at epicenter

July 12, 2016 By administrator

tremor near borderYEREVAN. – The earthquake, which was recorded in Armenia on Tuesday afternoon, felt a magnitude of 3 in capital city Yerevan.

Hrachya Petrosyan, head of the “Survey for Seismic Protection” Agency of Armenia, told the aforementioned to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

The quake occurred at 2:14pm local time, nearby the Armenia-Georgia border, 13 kilometers northeast of Bavra village and rural community in the Shirak Province of Armenia.

“The earthquake was recorded magnitude 4.7,” said Petrosyan. “Its center was 10 kilometers deep; it was felt magnitude 6-7 at the epicenter.”

The tremor was felt magnitude 4-5 in the northern part—Gyumri, Vanadzor, Stepanavan, and Alaverdi towns—of Armenia.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, block northern Kosovo border crossing, border, earthquake, Georgia

Deadly earthquake hits Ecuador

April 16, 2016 By administrator

_89275321_ecuador_quake_2016A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake has killed at least 28 people in Ecuador, Vice-President Jorge Glas says.

A state of emergency was declared in six provinces and the National Guard has been mobilised.

The quake, centred near the coastal town of Muisne, destroyed an overpass in the city of Guayaquil about 300km (190 miles) away, local media say.

The tremor also shook buildings in the capital Quito, forcing residents to flee their homes.

“We have 16 people dead in the city of Portoviejo, 10 in Manta and two in the province of Guayas,” Mr Glas said at a news conference.

Quito resident Zoila Villena told the Associated Press news agency: “I’m in a state of panic,”

“My building moved a lot and things fell to the floor. Lots of neighbours were screaming and kids crying,” she said.

Parts of the capital were for some time without electricity.

The US Geological Survey said the earthquake struck at a depth of 19.2km (11.9 miles).

Meanwhile, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said “tsunami waves reaching 0.3 to one meter above the tide level are possible for some coasts of Ecuador”.

Neighbouring Peru issued a tsunami alert for its northern shore.

Source: bbc.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: deadly, earthquake, ecuador

Germany: Turkish visa free & Billion euro extortion hit Merkel political earthquake

March 14, 2016 By administrator

DW Press review: ‘Nightmare for the CDU’ in German state elections,

Merkel defeatHere in Germany, reporters called it a “black election Sunday,” with one commentator smelling a “whiff of Weimar” in the AfD’s successes. But what did the international press have to say about Sunday’s state elections?

Spanish daily El Pais described Sunday’s election results as a “political earthquake” in Germany, “which has an influence on numerous parties.” El Pais singled out the Social Democrats, in particular, calling it an “enormous humiliation” for Germany’s second party to slide towards just 10 percent of the vote in Saxony-Anhalt in the east and Baden-Württemberg in the southwest.

Many international outlets focused, however, on the losses incurred by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats. Le Figaro’s Berlin correspondent Nicolas Barotte described the results as a “nightmare” for the CDU and party leader Merkel. “One sole topic dominated the campaign,” Barotte wrote, “the refugee crisis.” Discussing the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) and its huge hauls in all three states, he concluded: “This populist party’s anti-immigration, anti-establishment campaign worked.”

Similarly, British paper The Times said that Merkel “was given a bloody nose by voters” flocking to the right-wing, euroskeptic AfD “in a backlash against her generous refugee policy during its first test at the ballot box.”

The Daily Mail found yet clearer terms with which to describe the outcome, calling it the electorate’s “crushing verdict on open-door migration.” Political correspondent Jack Doyle wrote that the AfD had “surged in popularity following Mrs Merkel’s decision to roll out the red carpet for more than a million migrants.”

The Guardian’s correspondent, Philip Oltermann, noted that Frauke Petry’s “right-wing upstarts appeared to have benefited from an increased voter turnout across the country,” explaining how the AfD won more support from first-time voters than it did from disillusioned Christian Democrats. In France, Le Monde spotted the same trend, writing that “yesterday’s non-voters have become today’s AfD voters.”

‘Scrambling politics’ in Germany

The Wall Street Journal’s story noted how the AfD’s 24-percent haul in Saxony-Anhalt comfortably exceeded pollsters’ predictions, with Anton Troianovski positing that “the migration crisis is scrambling politics in Europe’s largest economy.”

“The results laid bare the extent to which the migration crisis has polarized German society,” Troianovski wrote. “Left-of-center proponents of a welcoming refugee policy also recorded wins Sunday, even as Ms. Merkel’s conservatives suffered,” pointing to the successes of Winfried Kretschmann, the Greens’ charismatic state premier in Baden-Württemberg, and Social Democrat Malu Dreyer in Rhineland-Palatinate.

Swiss daily Blick told its German-speaking readers that “Germany is torn,” calling the ballots a twin vote of no-confidence – both in terms of refugee policy and grand coalition government more generally. It noted how the historic fear of the CDU and especially its Bavarian CSU sister party had come to pass – that a party had established itself to the right of Germany’s conservatives.

“For the first time, in the shape of the AfD, a party to the right of the Union has won a lasting foothold, and now sits in eight out of 16 state parliaments. In Saxony-Anhalt the party achieved a real first: it claimed more than 20 percent of the vote and became the second largest power,” Blick’s Iris Mayer wrote.

The Neue Zürcher Zeitung similarly saw a “warning shot towards Berlin” and next year’s federal elections in Sunday’s results, calling them a “clear signal of [voter] dissatisfaction.” The paper says the established parties have two political responses open to them: either to recognize “that the majority of the voters for the fast-climbers [the AfD] are not merely a bunch of grubby racists, extremists and simpletons, who are best ignored” or, alternatively, to launch into “an indignant outcry in the media and politics about the threat from the ‘right-wing-populist’ AfD.” The second scenario, Peter Rasonyi writes, seems the most likely reaction, “but it’s not too late to reconsider.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: earthquake, Germany, Merkel, political

Remembring Armenia earthquake December 7, 1988: 25,000 dead

December 7, 2015 By administrator

arton119555-480x341On December 7, 1988, Soviet Armenia was struck in his heart by an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 on the Richter scale.

At the time of the disaster, children are still in school, mothers are at home and prepare lunch … A few minutes later, they will be buried under the ruins. The cities of Leninakan (30 000 inhabitants), Kirovakan (200,000 hab.) And Spitak (50,000 inhab.) Are almost completely destroyed. The affected areas are very large and the population density is very high. This earthquake is one of the deadliest of the century.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 1988, Armeni, earthquake

Azerbaijan quake felt in Armenia and Karabakh

September 29, 2014 By administrator

quake-YEREVAN. – According to preliminary data, the earthquake, which hit Azerbaijan on Monday, also was felt in the Tavush Region of Armenia and in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, where it measured 3 magnitude.

Information was received from the Armenia Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) National Seismic Protection Service, at 8:40am, that a 5.1-magnitude earthquake had occurred in Azerbaijan, at 6:38am local time, 23 km southwest of Quba city, the MES Rescue Service informed.

The quake measured 7 magnitude at the epicenter, and its hypocenter was 15 km beneath the surface.

But there are no reports on casualties, injuries, and material damage.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, earthquake

BREAKING NEWS California Governor Declares State of Emergency in Napa Earthquake

August 24, 2014 By administrator

Gov. Jerry Brown of California declared a state of emergency for southern Napa on Sunday after a strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 hit the region, causing fire2scores of injuries and extensive damage and knocking out power to thousands of people across the region. KTLA News
The temblor struck about 10 miles northwest of American Canyon — six miles south of Napa — around 3:20 a.m., according to the United States Geological Survey. It was the most powerful earthquake to hit the Bay Area since the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989, which collapsed the Bay Bridge. At least four aftershocks were reported Sunday.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: California, earthquake, Napa

Quake strikes Armenia

July 7, 2014 By administrator

July 07, 2014 | 09:20

YEREVAN. – Information was received, on Monday 3:39am, from the National Seismic Protection Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia.

217922Accordingly, a 4-magnitude earthquake had occurred, at 3:08am local time 13 km southwest of the City of Vanadzor.

The tremor measured magnitude 5 at the epicenter and its hypocenter was 10 km beneath the surface.

The seismic activity was felt in the Lori and Aragatsotn Regions of Armenia, with magnitude 3-4, and four aftershocks measuring magnitude 0.8-1.2 were recorded.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, earthquake

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