Showing posts with label natural disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural disaster. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Over 2,100 dead in Afghan landslide

This is tragic.. The death toll from this landslide is still climbing higher.. I last knew it to be over 300 .. today it steamed upwards in dramatic numbers to 2,100 *as of now* ..


But the other number that is noteworthy besides the rising death toll: Over 4,000 are now homeless.


This story is the second ‘landslide’ story making headlines this week. In the city of Baltimore, a landslide took out an entire street along with very expensive cars. But in the scheme of things, that seems to be child’s play compared to 2000+ people perishing from the natural disaster.. 


Numbers set to increase .. an obvious story still developing.


People stand near the site of a landslide at Badakhshan province


Over 2,100 dead in Afghan landslide

Thursday, January 16, 2014

WEHOVILLE: 'Will the Hollywood Earthquake Fault Make WeHo Tumble? Here's What You Can Do to Minimize Damage If It Does?'

I always find the synchronicity of life to be amazing. This article about an earthquake hitting Hollywood appeared just yesterday.. Today, there were reports of an earthquake swarm near L.A.  There was also one yesterday.. And while it’s certainly not Southern Cal, Northern California had 55 earthquakes in just 40 minutes a few days ago..


I linked the live earthquake stream from KABC earlier this evening, East Coast time, to watch the live footage of potential swarming..


While there is no ‘impending big one’ that anyone could truly predict, time is running out for there not to be big ones—no matter what topic of disaster you think of, we’re always due to a big whatever.. Earthquakes are no different.


Something to watch..




WEHOVILLE: 'Will the Hollywood Earthquake Fault Make WeHo Tumble? Here's What You Can Do to Minimize Damage If It Does?'

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Trying to put perspective on a strange week

This week, after an earthquake shook parts of the world that don’t know what to do during them, it was one thing. Then after a hurricane slammed into that same part of the world, it was quite another. And even more, some forecasts project a hurricane potentially taking a silimar track to Irene… It has been a strange, odd, and particularly eerie week.


I’m not saying end times are upon us. I’m not quitting the day job and hopping in my car to proclaim armageddon .. But I can admit, I felt a lot closer to that this week than ever before.


I have never lived through an earthquake before. Sure, here in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania, I suppose I’m sheltered. Or thought I was. And hurricanes? We’ve had them… that one is an old one. But for in cities that never sleep, massive rains and winds can shake not only foundations of buildings but also the human psyche. 


The only conclusion that one can derive from a week of natural disaster is this: The world, all over, is fragile. The ground isn’t certain. And the winds can blow. 


That is a scary prospect, as well, isn’t it? 


We are a society, a human race, that tries to get ahead of nature. We also have this notion that, since we made computers, we don’t have to worry about those old fashioned problems like disease and natural disasters. But we do.


I have often said, and still believe, that society as a whole is constantly on a hair trigger away from anarchy. Just one action, even if it’s small, can provoke insurrection. And in 2011, billions of dollars have been tallied in an expensive year for natural disasters.


The only stark and complete conclusion I can take from a shaky, windy week: We are at the mercy of this planet. We don’t run it, own it, or master it. We just inhabit it. 

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