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13K Flee as Calif. Fire Rages
May 7, 2009 3:05 PM CDT
13K Flee as Calif. Fire Rages
(Newser)
- 13,575 people have fled their homes as a wildfire that has consumed 1,300 acres rages in Santa Barbara, Calif., the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Another 13,000 are on alert, Bloomberg adds. Officials are unsure how many homes have been destroyed, but it’s in the “dozens....
Calif. Fires Destroy
Dozens of Homes
May 7, 2009 2:21 AM CDT
Calif. Fires Destroy Dozens of Homes
Santa Barbara under state of emergency as wildfires scorch hillsides
(Newser)
- Raging wildfires in the hills above Santa Barbara have destroyed at least 20 homes and are threatening many more, reports the
Los Angeles Times.
Some 900 firefighters are battling the wind-driven fires, but are hampered by poor access to the area. Three were hospitalized with burns after flames engulfed their...
1,200 Homes Evacuated
as Calif. Wildfire Slows
May 6, 2009 1:09 PM CDT
1,200 Homes Evacuated as Calif. Wildfire Slows
Wind could pick up later today
(Newser)
- Helicopters dropping water during the night and calmer wind this morning are helping crews hold back a wildfire that has forced the evacuation of 1,200 California homes. An early start to the state's annual wildfire siege, the fire has burned 196 acres of brush and threatened some 2,000...
Fighting Erupts as
Pakistan-Taliban Truce Folds
May 5, 2009 10:21 AM CDT
Fighting Erupts as Pakistan-Taliban Truce Folds
(Newser)
- Pakistan's government abandoned its rapidly decaying truce with the Taliban today, al-Jazeera reports, with government forces openly battling militants in several parts of the Swat Valley following a Taliban attack on an army convoy yesterday. Tens of thousands of residents have already fled the area, and the government said it...
Pentagon 'Photo Op'
Flyover Rattles NYC
Apr 27, 2009 11:22 AM CDT
Pentagon 'Photo Op' Flyover Rattles NYC
Air Force One backup planes flies low around Statue of Liberty
(Newser)
- A photo op by the Defense Department caused buildings in lower Manhattan and New Jersey to be evacuated this morning, the
New York Times
reports. A backup for Air Force One flew low over Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty accompanied by two fighter jets. The deployment was coordinated with...
Fargo Floodwater Breaks
Record, Erodes Dike
Mar 27, 2009 8:50 AM CDT
Fargo Floodwater Breaks Record, Erodes Dike
Police evacuate 150 homes amid 'significant leak'
(Newser)
- The Fargo-area Red River broke a 112-year-old record this morning and was eroding a dike south of downtown, forcing authorities to rouse occupants of about 150 homes and begin evacuating them in the middle of the night, the AP reports. The Red River has risen to 40.32 feet, more...
Hail of Debris Forces
Space Station Evacuation
Mar 12, 2009 12:20 PM CDT
Hail of Debris Forces Space Station Evacuation
(Newser)
- Fearing a strike by orbiting space junk, the three astronauts on the International Space Station evacuated to an attached capsule this morning, the
Houston Chronicle
reports. Though the chance of impact was slight, the debris—a 4-inch piece of an old rocket—could have caused major damage to the station....
Yellowstone Quakes
Spark Volcano Fears
Jan 9, 2009 2:25 PM CST
Yellowstone Quakes Spark Volcano Fears
(Newser)
- The recent rash of earthquakes at Yellowstone National Park has geologists intrigued but unworried; that’s not the case with online doomsayers who think the park's volcano is getting ready to blow, the AP reports. About 900 quakes, most undetectable by humans, hit in the week following Christmas. “Something...
30,000 Flee Raging Fires
Nov 16, 2008 6:05 AM CST
30,000 Flee Raging Fires
Hundreds of homes destroyed by California blazes fueled by fierce Santa Ana winds
(Newser)
- Nearly 30,000 people have fled three massive fires scorching thousands of acres from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles, reports the
Los Angeles Times
. Hundreds of homes have been gutted in three days of blazes fueled by raging Santa Ana winds that firefighters are struggling mightily to contain. Major freeways...
Times
Hit by
White Powder Scare
Oct 22, 2008 2:27 PM CDT
Times
Hit by White Powder Scare
Letter addressed to editorial editor
(Newser)
- A
New York Times
employee found white powder inside an envelope earlier today, prompting police to evacuate that floor, close the office lobby, and ask three workers to bag their clothing and shower, the paper's City Room reports. The letter was addressed to editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal. The newspaper...
Letter Threats Prompt Okla., Denver Banks to Evacuate
Oct 20, 2008 7:55 PM CDT
Letter Threats Prompt Okla., Denver Banks to Evacuate
(Newser)
- Several Chase banks in Detroit and Oklahoma were evacuated today after receiving threatening letters containing white powder, the
Detroit Post
reports. The letters "basically indicated that the person who opened the letter was going to die" because of "an action the bank may have taken," ...
Emergency
Declared as
Fires Lash
LA Homes
Oct 14, 2008 3:07 AM CDT
Emergency Declared as Fires Lash LA Homes
2 killed, dozens of homes destroyed as flames roar into northern LA
(Newser)
- California's governor has declared a state of emergency as twin wind-driven wildfires tear through north Los Angeles. Unpredictable 60 mph Santa Ana winds are shooting roaring flames up canyons, and firefighters fear that one blaze—which has already jumped an eight-lane freeway—could burn all the way to the Pacific...
Hundreds Flee Calif. Wildfire
Oct 12, 2008 6:38 PM CDT
Hundreds Flee Calif. Wildfire
Blaze burns homes 20 miles north of Los Angeles
(Newser)
- A wildfire engulfed 750 acres north of Los Angeles today and forced 1,200 people to flee, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. It also razed two houses and three motor homes. As helicopters water-bombed the blaze, officials said firefighters had “a really good handle” on it—but admitted the...
Ike Returnees Battle Chronic Mold Outbreak
Sep 30, 2008 3:37 PM CDT
Ike Returnees Battle Chronic Mold Outbreak
Earlier return may have curbed fungus on Galveston Island
(Newser)
- Initial relief that their Texas property survived Hurricane Ike quickly dissipated for many returning to Galveston Island who discovered colorful mold breeding wildly on virtually everything left standing. Damp, hot buildings were left sealed for two weeks when residents evacuated, giving the fungus plenty of time to nestle into the...
Texas Makes Little Headway in Recovery From Ike
Sep 17, 2008 1:23 PM CDT
Texas Makes Little Headway in Recovery From Ike
Galveston, Houston homes still lack power, gas, water
(Newser)
- Houston- and Galveston-area communities continued to struggle post-Hurricane Ike today, the AP reports. Divers cleared debris from navigation routes into Houston and looked for bodies along the coastline; most of the city remains without power for a fifth day. On Galveston Island and the nearby Bolivar Peninsula—which still lack...
Galveston Resort
Turns Into Storm Central
Sep 13, 2008 12:20 PM CDT
Galveston Resort Turns Into Storm Central
500 to 800 souls took refuge at a convention center in Galveston during Ike's assault
(Newser)
- A motley crew rode out Hurricane Ike at Galveston’s San Luis Resort, Spa, & Conference Center, Joel Achenbach writes for the
Washington Post
. Up to 800 people were there, among them the mayor, cops and firefighters, along with storm chasers and drenched refugees holed up as the wind roared...
Ike Roars Ashore in Texas
Sep 13, 2008 5:59 AM CDT
Ike Roars Ashore in Texas
Thousands call for rescue; millions lose power
(Newser)
- Hurricane Ike battered the southeast Texas coast today with driving rain and ferocious wind gusts, the eye of the storm powering ashore at Galveston at 3:10am as a strong Category 2 storm. Thousands of homes and government buildings flooded, roads were washed out and several fires burned unabated as...
It's Too Late
to Flee Texas,
Officials Warn
Sep 12, 2008 8:34 PM CDT
It's Too Late to Flee Texas, Officials Warn
Ike may become Category 3 storm before landfall
(Newser)
- Officials in Houston and Galveston warned residents to stay put tonight as Hurricane Ike threatened to become a Category 3 storm, CNN reports. “If someone has not left the island by now, they need to go get inside and stay there,” the mayor of Galveston said. Nearly a...
Many Rescues, 1 Death in Texas
UPDATED
Sep 12, 2008 4:25 PM CDT
Many Rescues, 1 Death in Texas
Galveston sees flooding as Ike prepares for landfall
(Newser)
- With Hurricane Ike bearing down on Texas, rescuers continued to evacuate coastal residents from the flooding, the
Houston Chronicle
reports. Emergency workers used an Army personnel carrier to evacuate residents of High Island, in far eastern Galveston County, stranded by high waters. Tragically, a 10-year-old boy was killed by a...
Ike Experts
Warn of
'Certain Death'
Sep 12, 2008 5:06 AM CDT
Ike Experts Warn of 'Certain Death'
Prediction of 22-foot storm surge brings dire evacuation warning from weather service
(Newser)
- Refusing to evacuate could be the last mistake residents living in hurricane-vulnerable homes in coastal Texas ever make, the National Weather Service has warned. The dire warning of "certain death" facing some single-family home dwellers came as forecasters predicted a storm surge of up to 22 feet along Galveston...
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