Posts Tagged ‘China’

Flood and Typhoon in China

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Back in June, China was flooded out:

Reporting from Beijing — Flooding from torrential summer rains, which has killed at least 700 people and displaced millions, is the worst China has suffered in more than a decade, officials said Wednesday.

The rains, which began in May after a severe drought in southern China, are inundating cities and villages throughout the country. Well over half of China’s provinces are now enduring monsoon-like downpours, flooding and landslides

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Today, typhoon Chanthu hit, killing two people. [SOURCE]

Earthquake Hits China

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

A 6.9 earthquake has hit the southern Qinghai Province in China yesterday. Nearly 600 are dead and another 10,000 are injured. The death toll is expected to rise. In addition, the weather is cold there and it’s expected to snow.

In 2008, A 7.8 earthquake hit the Sichuan province in southwest China, killing 87,000 people. It was on the same fault line.

Racing to Help Haiti

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Rescue teams from all over rushed to Haiti to provide assistance.

Among the countries that have offered assistance:

Brazil’s Ministry of Defense ordered its troops in the country to offer whatever assistance they can, Brazil’s official news agency reported. The South American nation has 1,266 troops — including 250 in an engineering unit — in Haiti as part of a U.N. stabilization force.

Canada had a five-man team already in Haiti as part U.N. relief efforts there. All five were helping with the relief effort, Capt. Elizabeth Tremblay told CNN.

China sent a 60-member rescue team, including three sniffer dogs which arrived Thursday, the official news agency Xinhua reported. Taiwan also sent a team of 23 rescuers and two dogs late Wednesday, according to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Cuba sent an additional 30 doctors, plus medical supplies, to join the 344 doctors and paramedics it already had working throughout Haiti on humanitarian missions, said Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.

France, Haiti’s former colonial ruler, dispatched two planeloads of rescue personnel, one from Guadeloupe in the Caribbean and one from Marseilles, France.

Iceland was sending a 37-member search-and-rescue team and offered to help evacuate foreign nationals, its foreign ministry said.

• A four-man rescue team from Israel was scheduled to arrive in Haiti Thursday morning. After that 220 people on two jets are scheduled to depart for Haiti. That group will bring a field hospital and a rescue team.

Japan offered $5 million, $300,000 worth of emergency supplies such as tents, and an emergency research team.

Russia was sending three cargo planes, carrying supplies and more than 120 specialists. The specialists included doctors to staff a mobile hospital, Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Elena Chernova told CNN. The mobile hospital “has intensive therapy, surgery, diagnostics, ultrasound, X-ray, electrocardiogram modules, as well as a blood test laboratory,” and can accommodate 50 patients at a time, she said.

Spain was sending three planeloads of aid — two from Panama in Central America and one from Madrid, the Spanish capital, CNN affiliate CNN+ reported. Spain also was making 3 million euros ($4.35 million) available for aid and will coordinate the European Union response.

• The United Kingdom also pledged to send survey teams.

• Search-and-rescue teams from cities in the United States also were headed to Haiti, including teams from Fairfax, Virginia; Los Angeles, California; and Miami, Florida.

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Typhoons Hit Asia

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Within the past few days, a couple of typhoons have hit the continent of Asia.

On August 7th, typhoon Morakot (Kiko) hit the Philippines. The typhoon was coupled with monsoon rains that in turn, caused flooding and landslides. As of this past Saturday, the death toll is up to 23.

The typhoon also caused a great amount of flooding in Taiwan. It’s seen as the worse flood that has happened there in fifty years. Three people were killed and many are missing and feared dead.

Today, it hit China with winds of up to 120 kilometers. Nearly one million people were forced to evacuate.

Also typhoon Etau hit Japan today, killing nine people.