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Posts Tagged ‘chile’

August
25

Whatz’up in the World?

by Photo Guru News

Africa

30 people have died in a terrorist attack in Somalia. Al-Shabab (the same organization behind the recent bombings in Uganda) claims responsibility for the attack, in which gunmen entered a popular hotel and killed everyone there.

Asia

Think your morning commute is bad? Drivers in China have faced a 10 day long traffic jam. Yes, you read that right. 10 days.

North America

This Sunday will be the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged the Gulf states in 2005. Though strides toward improvement are being made, recovery is still a long process.

South America

In Chile, 33 miners have defied the odds and are alive after 17 days of being trapped in a mine. Officials say it could take 3-4 MONTHS to rescue the miners.

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August
23

What’z Up?

by MZ Hammmer Whatzup


Iran’s own Predator. New unmanned aircraft announced by Iran.

Hope in Chile. After a mine collapse and 17 days 33 miners are still alive.

Steve Carell heading to China? New version of hit TV show The Office to possibly start in China.

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March
4

Photo of the Week

by Photo Guru News, Photo of the Day

Photo by Flickr user Pedro Villavicencio

On February 27th, a massive earthquake hit Chile. This photo is one of the many that documented the incredible physical damage the earthquake caused. Like the road in the photo, the road to recovery will be long and slow.

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March
1

A Deadly Quake Rocks Chile

by Stefmav News

Image courtesy of the Huffington Post.

Just a month ago a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the island of Haiti killing up to 230,000 people. Now another deadly earthquake with 1000 times the force wrecked havoc, this time in Chile.

The early assessments of damage are less frightening than those experienced in Haiti (which has routinely been the poorest country in Latin America). Unfortunatley, the death toll has been steadily rising, reaching over 700.

While most of Chile’s new infrastructure was built to withstand earthquakes (or terremotos, as they’re known in the Spanish language), many old buildings were destroyed and the country’s main highway was severed. …read more.

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