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Manila, Philippines Shook by 6.2 Earthquake

An earthquake carrying a magnitude of 6.2 shook the western part of Manila, Philippines this Thursday, reported by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology or PHILVOLCS. This Manila earthquake affected the shaking of buildings in the Philippine capital threatening the workers causing them to leave their tasks to get out of their offices. The Manila earthquake has zero recorded damage or casualties and no tsunami warning was ignited. The Manila earthquake shook buildings for estimated time of thirty seconds and had a total of 68 recorded aftershocks all day. Manila, Philippines Shook by 6.2 Earthquake is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Earquake in Manila Philippines

A minor earthquack struck the capital Manila Philippines. It is currently uncertain if this earthquack in the capital of Manila Philippines was a pre-shock or if it was the main earthquake. Mo major damages have been reported around the capital city of the Philippines or around the surrounding provinces. The minor earthquake in the Philippines is currently being rated and more info will be released later on. The minor earthquake in the Philippines is being evaluated. Earquake in Manila Philippines is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

New Moore Island Gone at Bay of Bengal

The countries Bangladesh and India have been fighting for thirty years over the ownership New Moore Island which lies at the heart of the Bay of Bengal. This very long debate was ceased by New Moore Island being swallowed by the Bay of Bengal due to the alarming rate of rising water levels due to Global Warming. According to the latest news, no more New Moore Island exists and it is now at the heart of the Bay of Bengal deep under it. In a report, Professor Hazra said that the New Moore Island has entirely sunk which was confirmed by sea patrons and satellite images from the sea. She also said that, “What these two countries could not achieve from years of talking has been resolved by global warming.” Global Warming has really taken its toll as the sea levels at the Bay of Bengal have been increasing for about 3 millimeters annually until 2000 and a very alarming 5 millimeters per year from then on to present. According to reports, not only the New Moore Island or South Talpatti Island banished but also around ten smaller islands surrounding it are in danger of being swallowed by the waters of the Bay of Bengal. New Moore Island Gone at Bay of Bengal is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Sandstorms Whip Across China

This Monday, sandstorms hit across China covering cities in an unhealthy cloud of sand and grit with winds that carried the pollution even outside the mainland and reached as far as Hong Kong and Taiwan. Since Saturday, winds coming from the northwest have been whipping sand across the country. This affected Xinjiang in the far east all the way to Beijing in the country’s east. The sand and dust were brought to parts of southern China and even to cities in Taiwan, 1600 miles (2600 kilometers) away from Inner Mongolia where much of the pollution originated. The sandstorm in Taiwan, drove people to cover their faces to prevent inhaling the grit which can cause chest discomfort and respiratory problems even to healthy individuals. In justabout 10 minutes, cars were already covered in a layer of black soot. Services in the airport of islet Matsu was suspended Sunday, because of poor visibility due to sandstorm. In Hong Kong, 20 elderly needed medical assistance for shortness of breath, because of an increasing level of the pollution as confirmed by the environmental protection officials. The government ordered people to stay indoors and encourage schools to cancel sports events. Bridges and waterside pagodas on the eastern coast of Hangzhou were covered in a mix of sand and pollution. Residents and tourists in Beijing were wearing masks. The latest sandstorm is expected to hit South Korea on Tuesday, as confirmed by Kim Seung-bum of the Korea Meteorological Administration. The sandstorm that hit China had caused the worst “yellow dust” haze in South Korea. China’s Central Meteorological Station highly recommends people to close their doors and windows. Wearing of masks is strongly encouraged when going outside. People were advised to use salt water in cleaning their nose and swabs dipped in alcohol for removing grit from ears. The U.S. Embassy in Beijing released a warning that particulate matter in the air is “hazardous” because the air quality had upgraded to “very unhealthy” level. Duan Li, a spokeswoman for the Beijing Meteorological Station stated that the conditions in the city appeared to be more severe due to grits deposited on rooftops, sidewalks and tress caused by sandstorm on Saturday. The winds Monday brought in even more sand and added up to what was already there. The sandstorm was the latest sign of the effects of desertification. Overgrazing, deforestation, urban sprawl and drought have enlarged deserts in the country’s north and west. Sandstorms Whip Across China is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Prejean Attempts to Carrie a Tune

Filed under: Natural Disasters , Pageantry Biblically correct Carrie Prejean hurts people every time she opens her mouth — and the noises she made into a mic at a horserace in Del Mar made that painfully apparent.

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Prejean Attempts to Carrie a Tune