30-meter high Forest fires in Canada bring smokes to Boston

Posted: June 1st, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | No Comments »

Forest fires that covers nine forest in the region of Quebec, Canada have bring effects in the cities of Montreal and Ottawa in Canada as far as Boston in the United States.

The massive flames of the fire which reach as high as 30 meters look like a real monster, said Marcel Trudel. The smell of forest burning was visible in Montreal and Canada, and thousands of hectares of forest were burned in the center of Quebec where eight outbreaks of forest fires were still out of control. There were more than 52 outbreaks of fires in which 50 of them continue to burn.

On Monday also issued the first smoke warning across southern Quebec, the area most densely populated of the province, as they reached the region of Ottawa in Ontario, due to the change of wind direction.

The U.S. Weather Service (NOAA) issued an alert that covers the states of Maine and New Hampshire, bordering Quebec and in Boston, Massachusetts.

The Public Health Agency of Quebec invited the “vulnerable people to be cautious,” recalling in a statement that “the smoke mostly affects people with respiratory or heart disease and asthmatic children.”
Canadian authorities are devising ways to protect Wemotaci Natural Reserve. It appears that some preventive lines couldn’t hold up and a bigger job will have to be done on those areas.

Maine, Manitoba, Massachussets and New Brunswick are sending firefighters and equipment to battle almost 60 burning sites across more than 38,000 hectares of forest. The Red Cross is assisting Quebec in the relocation operation in the Mauricie, the Lanaudieres and the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean regions and have about 100 workers and volunteers helping the evacuees.

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A Giant Crater Created in Guatemala City by Heavy Tropical Storm Agatha

Posted: June 1st, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | No Comments »

Tropical Storm Agatha swept the areas of Guetemala, Honduras and El Salvador. In Guetemala City, Guetemala, the storm created a giant sinkhole bigger than an intersection and caused at least 100 people died in those countries.

Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes declared a “red alert,” the highest level of emergency, today after rains from Agatha set off at least 140 landslides.

The hurricane center said that Agatha storm is expected to produce rainfall of as much as 20 inches (50 centimeters) over southeastern Mexico, Guatemala and most of El Salvador.

A spokesman for Guatemala’s national disaster agency, said yesterday landslides triggered by Agatha’s rains killed some adults and children in the western and central parts of the country. Meanwhile, floods in El Salvador have killed six people.

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Tornadoes hit homes in Oklahoma, killing 5

Posted: May 11th, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | Tags: , , | No Comments »

At least five people were reported dead Monday night in Oklahoma after severe weather caused tornadoes to form across parts of the southern Plains, with some touching down with deadly force in the Oklahoma City area.

Tornadoes were reported to hit Oklahoma, killing at least 5 people. The heavy storm caused vehicles flipped over on roads and crushed several houses, some of which seemed to have been shaven from their foundations. Footage from KFOR-TV showed that the tornado speedily crossed a highway before it continued to a grassy field.

It was reported that two people were killed Oklahoma City while three others were killed in Cleveland County, but no further details were available.

Some 58 residents suffered injuries throughout Oklahoma because of severe weather. Similar weather also hit parts of Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri.

A damaged highway, power lines and blown off roofs were reported in Cleveland County. Debris was visible in Noble County.

The tornado, with winds of 103 m.p.h, affected some 25 counties in eastern Oklahoma, four counties in western Arkansas, nine counties in southeast Kansas, and five counties in southwest Missouri. According to the weather scientists the atmosphere contained combination of winds, heat and moisture to create dangerous conditions.


Aaron Kelly finally voted out from “American Idol” 2010

Posted: May 6th, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Singing “Fly Me to the Moon”, the youngest contestant of “American Idol”, Aaron Kelly, 17, was finally eliminated in “American Idol”. He seemed to burst into tears when Ryan announced he was voted off. Big Mike then gave him a hug and a sweet little talk into his hear to cheer him up.

Aaron, fighting for battle laryngitis and tonsillitis, is known to have good manners. In an interview with The Morning Call of Allentown, he said the show gave him “a ton of fun and great learning experience.”

Born in Gulf Coast and finally move to Sonestown, in northern Pennsylvania, Kelly receives warm welcomes from his new community because of his great performance. There are signs everywhere that read “Welcome to Sullivan County, home of Aaron Kelly,” “Good Luck Aaron Kelly!”

Aaron and his brother, Curtis, survived a house fire which caused them burns when they were around three. After the accident, the family had financial difficulties, and later, with another sibling, Joshua, was adopted by an aunt and uncle who then brought Aaron to the singing competition. Aaron’s father and his brother Joshua have also shown their support, cheering for the teen in the “American Idol” studio audience.

Last week, he won them back with his booming take on Shania Twain’s “You’ve Got a Way” that included changing the lyrics from “the way we make love” to “the way you show love.”

Aaron Kelly seems to have a very good talent , but too bad the vote didn’t help to save him.

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Bret ‘Poison’ Michaels press conference: Expected Full Recovery

Posted: May 5th, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | Tags: , , | No Comments »

The 47-year-old reality star “Bret Michaels is expected to make a recovery after suffering from brain illness called Subarachnoid brain hemorrhage on April 22. The team of doctors relayed good news about his health condition.

According to the doctors, the former member of Poison has been released from the Phoenix neurosurgery, the place of his recovery.
The Chief of Cerebrovascular Surgery, Dr. Joseph Zabramski, said that the rocker is able to walk and talk and is expected to make a full recovery.

“I really expect that he will fortunately make a 100% recovery … He’s just one of those lucky people, the 20% or so who have a subarachnoid hemorrhage who make a complete recovery and are able to resume all of their normal activities.”

The rocker’s medical team still doesn’t know what caused Michael’s bleeding. According to Dr. Zabramski, “Patients who don’t have anything identified in their angiograms tend to do well”. He added that his care is one of those rare instances in medicine ” where we’re actually pleased not to be able to find what caused the problem.”

It takes another 7 to 10 days for Michaels’ body to dissolve the blood clot around his brain, a process which is quite painful.

Steroids can not be used to Bret Michaels to help severe back pain during the recovery process since he is a diabetic. This could cause his glucose to go out of control.

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Report of Yeardly Love’s Autopsy

Posted: May 5th, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | Tags: , , | No Comments »

The death case of Yeardly Love, women’s lacrosse player for the University of Virginia still makes many people shocked. So far the cause of her death is still unclear, though the suspect George Huguely has been arrested soon after the body’s of the victim was found early morning yesterday in her apartment.

People are still waiting for Yeardley’s autopsy report to know behind her death. However, her autopsy won’t be available immediately for several weeks, PEOPLE Magazine reported.

Her dead body has then been transported to the state medical examiner for the autopsy. On a separate occasion, George Huguely’s lawyer says that her death was simply an accident, a tragic outcome.
George Huguely is charged with the murder and he was reported to have shaken Ms Love and her head repeatedly to wall. Her roommate then found her face-down in her bed and soon called the authorities. Police declared her death with obvious physical injuries.

Huguely is being held in Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail, and will be held there until the next hearing in June.

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The Chieftans’ Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: breakingnews | Filed under: Lain-lain | Tags: , , | No Comments »

The New Album From Celebrated Irish Band, the Chieftans, Tells the Untold Story of the San Patricio Battalion

The new album of an Irish Band, the Chieftans, revealed the untold story of Irish heroism in Mexico’s history. The music in the albums seems to be the perfect Cinco de Mayo celebration this year.
Paddy Moloney, the lead singer of the band, describes the album “San Patricio” as a “tone poem.”

While saying that his band is among one of the world’s most celebrated Irish music group, Moloney explained that the album tells about the untold story in Mexican and Irish history. The album also features collaboration.

The lead singer describes the band members like one big happy family. One of them was Ry Cooder, also a six-time Grammy winner, who co-produced the album and had a huge impact on four tracks, including one he wrote and performed himself.

According to Moloney, Ry is a fantastic musician who participated in the past album “Santiago” and “The Long Black Veil,” both of which won Grammys. He contributed one of the most moving songs on the whole album, ‘The Sands of Mexico.’”

Moloney said he “came up with the idea for the album years ago. Originally, I wanted to make an album about the American Civil War, but then I stumbled upon the story of the San Patricio Battalion.” It took two years to make the album. The San Patricio Battalion was a group of Irish immigrants who deserted the U.S. Army in 1846 to fight on the Mexican side against the invading Yankees in the Mexican-American War.