
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
India and Nepal earthquake death Tools aprox 80

Killing of the worst rainfall does not look to non-governmental organizations in areas affected by floods
killed 352 people, at least as a result of the floods that destroyed most of the Sindh, the province most affected by this year.President Asif Ali Zardari has appealed to the industrial society to participate in the flood relief and the Minister of Water and efforts.Federal criticized the Senate power, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Minister of Information, Sindh, Sharjeel Memon and praised the efforts of the government in relief.However floods, government relief efforts are inadequate and said do not look to non-governmental organizations, even in areas.Meanwhile, and floods in Sindh Province in damaged area of ??7.9 million acres (3.2 million hectares), and the destruction of many crops.According NDMA, has affected all regions 23 of the bond by the floods, including the villages of about 31,960, especially from the news channel.More had been washed away 80,000 cattle away by flood waters, while crops such as cotton, bananas, dates, pepper, sugarcane on 2.8 million ( 1.1 million hectares) were destroyed by floods affected.The acres or as fully damaged houses 539,899,848,412 while the other houses suffered partial damage.In early August, heavy rains also destroyed the chaos in many parts of Sindh province, killing at least 18 people and left dozens others wounded. Death of above-average monsoon rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan areas, some areas experienced the worst rainfall since at least late July, 1936.In 2010, nearly 2,000 people and affected around 20 million people and flooding covered about one-fifth the number of rain country.Torrential overflooded rivers, which went cascading all over the country's mountainous north, flooded areas of the successive until they reached the sea.
Sunday, 18 September 2011
The disaster of dengue fever is back....(safety tips and tricks)

Why do natural disasters in the regular pakistan?

Strong earthquakes in India, 6.8 degrees
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck a remote area in northeastern India on Sunday night, causing panic as far as the capital of neighboring Bangladesh, but officials did not report losses in the first large-scale damage.The U.S. Geological Survey on its website the quake's epicenter 64 kilometers (40 miles) north-west of Gangtok, capital of the northeastern state of Sikkim. Was 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) deep."We have developed cracks in some buildings in Gangtok. Most of the telephone lines and the bottom and there is no electricity now. People came out in the streets," said Bobby Dahal Gangtok residents.
"It is too early to make sure no harm. We are trying to get in touch with the state government of Sikkim to see if they need any help from us," a national disaster Sujata Saunail, joint secretary of the management authority.Sikkim is the least populous state in India, located in the Himalayas between Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet.The quake was felt along the way to Bangladesh, shaking buildings in the capital and surrounding areas, but there were no reports of casualties or damage immediately. Ran thousands of panic-stricken families in Dhaka from high-rise buildings on the street and the earth shook under their feet.Several earthquakes hit northern and eastern India this year, but none of them did not cause serious damage or injuries."We do not expect major damage and the quake was moderate, despite being strong. But we expect some of the disciples," said GC Debnath, the director in the unity of Calcutta's state-run Indian Meteorological Department.There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
"It is too early to make sure no harm. We are trying to get in touch with the state government of Sikkim to see if they need any help from us," a national disaster Sujata Saunail, joint secretary of the management authority.Sikkim is the least populous state in India, located in the Himalayas between Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet.The quake was felt along the way to Bangladesh, shaking buildings in the capital and surrounding areas, but there were no reports of casualties or damage immediately. Ran thousands of panic-stricken families in Dhaka from high-rise buildings on the street and the earth shook under their feet.Several earthquakes hit northern and eastern India this year, but none of them did not cause serious damage or injuries."We do not expect major damage and the quake was moderate, despite being strong. But we expect some of the disciples," said GC Debnath, the director in the unity of Calcutta's state-run Indian Meteorological Department.There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
The deadly monsoon in badin,nawab shah,khair pur,and now in karachi....!
Weather Pakistan is to change a few years now.next deadly disaster had come in the Kashmir earthquake pakistan.the, Sindh and Balochistan earthquake deadly floods last year and this year, as well as the KPK floods, and flood the state of Punjab, and this is climate change in pakistan.now heavy rains in the city of Karachi and start the day and rain is forecast for heavey 3 or autumn days in karachi.With wave of monsoon current is expected to continue for 36 hours, may come another system weather into being and which is likely to cause rains on a large scale starting on Sunday, and he said official at the Pakistan Meteorological Department on Friday.Sindh chief meteorologist, said Naeem Shah, who was head of another weather system, low pressure, which is placed on the eastern region of India, towards the southern parts of the Pakistan.He that this weather system will cause more rain widely and was also expected to moderate intensity of heavy Sindh High Court and Punjab and Baluchistan, south-east on Sunday to Tuesday.scattered rain in the upper and central Punjab, Pukhtoonkhwa Khyber and Kashmir during the period.

Thursday, 8 September 2011
Global warming even very serious
We often think of global warming as something found only in books, magazines, and news daily. We do not have any idea how close we are to the situation that is irreversible and hopeless, and the extent of our land has changed from bad to worse. This is due, perhaps, for our own actions or negligence of willful ignorance continued to warn against over-reliance on fossil fuels, burning, and propellants harmful Khorram Hadzna a precaution against the heat of the sun.
But the risk of global warming is in fact very real. We are now on the threshold of a comprehensive crisis. Some studies is expected that in the next five years, unless the people will take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, 6 billion people will die as a result of global warming. And high temperatures are unusual, and the melting of the glaciers gradually we have, and the consequent rise in sea level are just a few telltale signs that climate change is only on the threshold of the door.About 40% of the carbon dioxide that accumulates in the atmosphere comes from the production of electricity, and a stunning 93% comes from burning coal. 33% comes from burning fossil fuels, but is expected to double the percentage due to increased demand for more cars and cars.
Methane gas is an additional threat to the situation. Increased demand for food due to population growth calls for the production on a large scale in the field of livestock, and thus increase the amount of methane and carbon dioxide from the animal waste. Can also come from an unexpected source, at the bottom of the sea in the Arctic. Locked inside the ice crystal structures is the clip of methane, which escapes when melted in the atmosphere, and exacerbate the situation.Trees act as natural air filters that purify the air we breathe. It's our first line of defense against air pollution. It provides us with our life support system, without any form of life which will remain in place. Has lost much of its forests for our manufacturing. Skyscrapers, factories, and a very complex occupies a lot of industrial land, where most of the trees once stood. Far from being our best to restore the natural balance through reforestation ES compared with the large size of the greenhouse gases we accumulate in the atmosphere. It will not be long before they become our oxygen levels are very low and we end up breathing in carbon dioxide than oxygen.The impact of global warming, even very serious, can be traced back to a mere possibility. Unless we deal with the problem seriously, or find another planet suitable for life, the human race does not stand a chance of the consequences of global warming.
But the risk of global warming is in fact very real. We are now on the threshold of a comprehensive crisis. Some studies is expected that in the next five years, unless the people will take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, 6 billion people will die as a result of global warming. And high temperatures are unusual, and the melting of the glaciers gradually we have, and the consequent rise in sea level are just a few telltale signs that climate change is only on the threshold of the door.About 40% of the carbon dioxide that accumulates in the atmosphere comes from the production of electricity, and a stunning 93% comes from burning coal. 33% comes from burning fossil fuels, but is expected to double the percentage due to increased demand for more cars and cars.
Methane gas is an additional threat to the situation. Increased demand for food due to population growth calls for the production on a large scale in the field of livestock, and thus increase the amount of methane and carbon dioxide from the animal waste. Can also come from an unexpected source, at the bottom of the sea in the Arctic. Locked inside the ice crystal structures is the clip of methane, which escapes when melted in the atmosphere, and exacerbate the situation.Trees act as natural air filters that purify the air we breathe. It's our first line of defense against air pollution. It provides us with our life support system, without any form of life which will remain in place. Has lost much of its forests for our manufacturing. Skyscrapers, factories, and a very complex occupies a lot of industrial land, where most of the trees once stood. Far from being our best to restore the natural balance through reforestation ES compared with the large size of the greenhouse gases we accumulate in the atmosphere. It will not be long before they become our oxygen levels are very low and we end up breathing in carbon dioxide than oxygen.The impact of global warming, even very serious, can be traced back to a mere possibility. Unless we deal with the problem seriously, or find another planet suitable for life, the human race does not stand a chance of the consequences of global warming.
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