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    Certain Flights Resume in Europe


    2010 - 04.21

    LONDON – The first flight has landed at London’s Heathrow Airport — Europe’s busiest hub — since airspace across the continent was closed by ash spewed from a volcano in Iceland.

    Many European flights took to the skies Tuesday as airports slowly reopened, but the travel chaos was far from over: A massive flight backlog was growing and scientists feared yet another eruption.

    A flight from Vancouver landed at London’s Heathrow shortly before 2200GMT (6 p.m. EDT) — the first since flight paths were closed after Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull (ay-yah-FYAH’-plah-yer-kuh-duhl) volcano erupted Wednesday.

    British Airways said it hoped about 24 other flights bound from the United States, Africa and Asia would land later Tuesday at Heathrow.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

    LONDON (AP) — European airports lurched back to life on Tuesday, but the travel gridlock created by Iceland’s volcanic ash plume was far from over: Officials said it would be weeks before tens of thousands of stranded travelers can be brought home.

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    Three Recent Earthquakes


    2010 - 04.04

    The below is an forwarded email that I have received recently. I am not doubting it, I am kinda believing it. And the “Six Degrees” book by author Mark Lynas is simply logic in every aspects. What humans had done to the Mother Earth, including myself. Nobody ought to say that they did not hurt the Earth. Even if the Mayan’s Prophecy about 2012 is not happening on the predicted date, the Earth will still destroyed by us, human.

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    Tsunami warning lifted; Waves reach Japan, Russia


    2010 - 02.28

    TOKYO – The tsunami from Chile’s devastating earthquake hit Japan’s main islands and the shores of Russia on Sunday, but the smaller-than-expected waves prompted the lifting of a Pacific-wide alert. Hawaii and other Pacific islands were also spared.

    Hundreds of thousands of people fled shorelines for higher ground after the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii warned 53 nations and territories that a tsunami had been generated by Saturday’s magnitude-8.8 earthquake. After the center lifted its warning, some countries kept their own watches in place as a precaution.

    In Japan, the biggest wave hit the northern island of Hokkaido. There were no immediate reports of damage from the four-foot (1.2-meter) wave, though some piers were briefly flooded.

    As it crossed the Pacific, the tsunami dealt populated areas — including the U.S. state of Hawaii — only a glancing blow.

    The tsunami raised fears Pacific nations could suffer from disastrous waves like those that killed 230,000 people around the Indian Ocean in December 2004, which happened with little-to-no warning and much confusion about the impending waves.

    Officials said the opposite occurred after the Chile quake: They overstated their predictions of the size of the waves and the threat.

    “We expected the waves to be bigger in Hawaii, maybe about 50 percent bigger than they actually were,” said Gerard Fryer, a geophysicist for the warning center. “We’ll be looking at that.”

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    Rescuers struggle to save lives after Chile quake


    2010 - 02.28

    CONCEPCION, Chile – Rescuers edged their way toward quake victims trapped in a toppled apartment block early Sunday even as looters stole food and robbed banks after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Chile.

    Authorities put the death toll from Saturday’s magnitude-8.8 quake at 214, but believed the number would grow. They said 1.5 million Chileans were affected and 500,000 homes severely damaged by the mammoth temblor.

    A tsunami caused by the quake that swept across the Pacific killed several people on a Chilean island but caused little damage in other countries, after precautionary evacuations of hundreds of thousands of people. The tsunami warning was lifted a day after the earthquake.

    President Michelle Bachelet, who leaves office March 11, declared a “state of catastrophe” in central Chile. “It was a catastrophe of devastating consequences,” she said.

    Police said more than 100 people died in Concepcion, the largest city near the epicenter with more than 200,000 people. The university was among the buildings that caught fire around the city as gas and power lines snapped. Many streets were littered with rubble from edifices and inmates escaped from a nearby prison.

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