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( UPDATE ) * Death Toll Surpasses 30,000 in Asia Quake (October
9, 2005)
- Villagers desperate to find survivors dug with bare hands Sunday
through the debris of a collapsed school where children had been
heard crying beneath the rubble after a massive earthquake killed
more than 30,000 people in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir alone.
"I have been informed by my department that more than 30,000
people have died in Kashmir," Tariq Mahmmod, communications
minister for the Himalayan region, told The Associated Press.
Saturday's magnitude-7.6 quake also struck India and Afghanistan,
which reported hundreds dead. Pakistan's army called the earthquake
the country's worst-ever disaster and appealed for urgent help.
Rival India, the United States, the United Nations, Britain, Russia,
China, Turkey, Japan and Germany all offered assistance. more...
- Encephalitis
Death Toll Hits 1,038 in India (October 9, 2005)
- Japanese encephalitis claimed 15 more lives in northern India, as
a health official on Sunday expressed surprise that the recent
outbreak which had appeared to be fading was spreading again. The
outbreak has killed 1,038 people, mostly children, in the
impoverished northern states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, according
to government figures. About 300 deaths have also been reported in
neighboring Nepal. The disease is easily preventable by
vaccinations, but many medical facilities in the area are
underfunded and understaffed. "Cases are now being reported
from newer areas," said O.P. Singh, Uttar Pradesh's director
general of health services. Reported cases of the mosquito-borne
illness had been dropping with the end of the rainy season when
there's more water for mosquitoes to breed and officials had thought
it was coming under control. "It is baffling, as new cases are
being reported from western part of the state (Uttar Pradesh),"
Singh said, adding that a team of specialists has been sent to the
area to study the problem. Japanese encephalitis breaks out every
year in eastern Uttar Pradesh. This year has been exceptionally
rainy, leaving many pools of water and providing the perfect
breeding grounds for the mosquitoes that spread the incurable
disease. Symptoms include blinding headaches, seizures, nausea and
high fever. The disease is sometimes fatal. more...
- Earthquake
Rattles San Simeon Area (October 9, 2005)
- An earthquake shook Central California early Saturday, about five
miles northeast of San Simeon, home to Hearst Castle. There were no
immediate reports of damage, officials said. The magnitude 4.2
temblor hit at 5:17 a.m., according to a preliminary report from the
U.S. Geological Survey. A magnitude 4.4 quake hit the area Oct. 2.
Sgt. Rex Reece of the San Luis Obispo County sheriff's Cambria
station said there was no structural damage or injuries. more...
- Iran's
radicals in control of nuke program (October
9, 2005)
- Hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's new president, has given the
West new reason to doubt his claim that Tehran's nuclear program is
intended only for peaceful purposes – he's placed it under the
control of militant commanders of the Revolutionary Guard.
Ahmadinejad initiated a purge of moderates in the government at the
national and provincial level shortly after being elected two months
ago. Now he has put fellow radicals in charge of a program many
believe is designed to develop nuclear weapons. Many of the
appointees, the London Telegraph reports, are from the Revolutionary
Guards' Quds (Jerusalem) Force, where the president previously
served as brigadier general. The Revolutionary Guard was responsible
for seizing U.S. diplomatic hostages during the Carter
administration and this particular unit is the main backer of
Hezbollah in Lebanon. As WorldNetDaily has reported, Ahmadinejad was
involved in the assassination of a Kurdish leader in Austria in 1989
and has helped recruit and train thousands of suicide bombers in his
country over the last year. Now, the young radicals of the 1979
Islamic revolution are the hardliners controlling Iran's nuclear
weapons program.
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