Apply to be a Chitika Publisher!
Buy t-shirts, mugs & gifts from my shop.

avast

avast
Download your 2012 Free Antivirus Streamlined. Light. Free. Security trusted on 170+ million devices.

3/05/2012

Around 30,000 evacuated as military depot catches fire



A major fire has broken out at an ammunitions storage depot in Central Russia, triggering explosions. At least 61 were injured and two elderly people have died from heart attacks said to have been brought on by the incident.
Over 25 have been hospitalized.
The fire that caused ammunition explosions at the depot broke out on Thursday night in Russia’s republic of Udmurtia, 28 kilometers south of Izhevsk.
Military personnel at the site and local residents totaling around 30,000 people have been evacuated to safety. The shockwave from the blast burst windows in the city of Agryz in Tatarstan, as far as 10 kilometers away from the artillery depot.
By 3pm Moscow time the fire at the ammunition depots had been localized, a source in the information department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations told Itar-Tass on Friday.
A task force of over 1200 people and 191 pieces of machinery are currently involved in the clean-up of the incident. 
Emergency ministry aviation has poured over 800 tons of water on the raging flames on Friday, Interfax news agency reports. 
A ministry source told the agency that seven aircrafts are currently working at the site. This includes four Il-76 airplanes, two Mi-8 helicopters and one Mi-26 helicopter.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said that despite the authorities claiming the fire had been contained, evacuees could not be returned to their homes until it was completely put out. 
Addressing the Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, he added that those responsible for accident must be punished. 
“Two military depot fires in the span of two weeks – a pattern is emerging. The Defense Minister must report who will answer for that and how,” he said. “Since certain people failed to draw conclusions, we will have to strip them of their shoulder-decorations.”
This depot houses some serious artillery including rocket shells intended for Russia’s “Grad” multiple rocket launching systems and overall 5,000 truckloads of ammunition, a source from the emergency response headquarters told Interfax.
"The total weight of the projectiles is approximately 150,000 tonnes,” he said.
Details are still unclear as to what has caused the blaze, but officials believe that it may have been a cigarette.
An investigation has been launched by military investigation department of the Russian Investigation Committee in the Izhevsk garrison, reports Itar-Tass. A team of detectives rushed to the incident site. A criminal case has been opened based on charges of contravening the rules on arms use.
Panic broke out Thursday night in the central Russian republic of Udmurtia when a fire took place at the artillery depot at around 11:10pm Moscow time, sparking several explosions. An entire house is thought to have burned down in a nearby housing estate.
The scale of the blaze has caused widespread destruction to the transport links within the region. Railways have been stopped and trains rerouted. According to the latest reports, five trains cannot proceed on their routes. Some passengers will be taken to their destinations by buses.
The police have been ordered to prevent any instances of looting in the area surrounding the depot, Udmurtia’s Interior Minister Aleksandr Pervukhin told journalists on Friday.
A criminal case has already been opened against a man from the village of Malaya Purga, who stole products from a local liquor store.
"All attempts [at looting] will be suppressed in the toughest manner," Pervukhin said. "Seven other people suspected of looting have been detained."
The incident comes just a week after another ammunition depot fire in the neighboring republic of Bashkiria, which injured 12 people and destroyed more than 40 houses. Over 2,000 people have been evacuated from the area with fragments of artillery believed to have landed as far away as 3 kilometers from the site of the blaze.
Two years ago, another fire broke out at an artillery depot at the city of Ulyanovsk in November of 2009. Two naval personnel and eight servicemen were killed in that incident.
Source: Russia Today

Congo arms depot blasts kill over 200, injure 1,500

A plume of smoke can be seen over Brazzaville from across the Congo River in Kinshasa, capital of neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. on March 4, 2012 (AFP Photo / Marc Hofer)
At least 206 people have been killed in a fire and a subsequent series of blasts at an arms depot in the east of the Republic of Congo’s capital, Brazzaville. Up to 1,500 have been seriously injured.
The explosions, which were caused by the fire, took place in the Regiment Blinde base in the riverside Mpila neighborhood, state radio station reported, citing Defense Minister Charles Zacharie Bowao. 
There have been no official statements about the cause of the fire.  
“According to sources at the central hospital we’re talking of around 200 dead and many injured,” said Betu Bangana, an official from the president’s office. "Some people are still trapped in their houses… They're saying the entire neighborhood of Mpila has been destroyed," he added.
At least three Chinese workers were among those killed, Xinhua news agency reports.  Dozens were injured, with some in a serious condition.
There were about 140 Chinese workers of the Beijing Construction Engineering Group at the construction site when the blasts occurred, according to the report.
Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that houses in the area had been flattened.
The Russian Embassy in Brazzaville, which is one kilometer from the depot, was partly damaged by the explosion.  Windows were shattered and one of the walls was partially destroyed by the force of the blasts.
Source: Russia Today

‘Most tragic disaster in years’: Poland’s deadly train crash kills 16 (VIDEO)



Two trains traveling towards each other on the same track collided head-on in southern Poland on Saturday night, killing 16 people and injuring 56 others. Polish Prime Minister has called it the most tragic train catastrophe in Poland in many years.
Scores of injured passengers have been ferried to hospital.
The trains, carrying about 350 people in total, collided in the small town of Szczekociny.
Officials say one train was traveling from the eastern city of Przemysl to Warsaw, while the other  – on the wrong track – was heading south from Warsaw to Krakow. 
They said they had not yet identified the cause of the malfunction. 
An investigation into the accident was launched on Sunday.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited the site of the tragedy early on Sunday calling it Poland’s “most tragic train disaster in many, many years.” 
Tusk said the trains were carrying passengers from Ukraine, Spain and France, but none of them appeared to be among the dead or badly injured. 
Source: Russia Today

Stolen .. Then invited them to dating

سرقها.. ثمّ دعاها إلى موعد عاطفي
Romantic signed a thief in the United States by police after he stole the woman thencalled her to ask her to accompany him in the dating.

The channel (so that any KDE) in Pittsburgh that a thief in the 26-year-old woman stole $ 60 dollars for the Taatrgel from a bus, then called her twice to ask her out with him.

The woman told police that the thief keeps track of contacts and was able to arrest himas he tries to attack the woman once again in front of a shop with her mother.

The victim said the man seemed very stupid.

Source: Jerusalem Arab

Dutch police hit the car for registration irregularities

«Misfortunes of some people the benefits of», the car owners are the most benefit from the warning made ​​by the unions, Dutch police to the Minister of the Interior, and includedgiving him a deadline of noon today (Monday) to respond to their demands need to prepare a new regulation on the salaries, retirement and only stopped editing offenses against vehicles that violate traffic laws, and said they would not move except in serious cases.
The media said that the Dutch police unions have threatened to Minister of Justice andSecurity Evo Obstltn that it will proceed with that, if the Minister has not made the bestproposal for the work contracts. Where trade unions demanded an increase on salariesof up to 3 per cent, in addition to improving the financial compensation for early retirement from work. She added that the deadline given to the minister is very time of 12 noon today (Monday), and if not made a good proposal, then the police will stop the registration of the offenses and the distribution of fines.


Source: Middle East

Video: Crazy Festival experience match the goals of reaching 24 goals

بالفيديو: مباراة تشهد مهرجان مجنون من الأهداف وصل إلى 24 هدفاً
Ended the meeting, which received the Club Paorlains home club Mamelodi DonsStadium JW Ki Park in Kimberley, South Africa's wonderful score will not be repeatedoften in the world of football, the crush of guests - Sun Downs - the owners of the stadium score 24-0 in one game and not in Total accounts two games back and forth.

The result of this meeting may occur in the golf amateurs or in a meeting between theschools, but this match officially registered in the Cup South Africa, a tournamentbelonging to the International Federation of Football, The first half ended in this meeting,the superiority of a giant South Africa by ten goals to none.

And increased yield Mamelodi players scoring in the second half to complete the 24 goals of the Millennium Festival of the center of the surrender of the players whodiscount the role of the goalkeeper to bring the balls from the net to give it to the yellowteam to score a goal in the last goal.


Source: موقع جول.كوم النسخة العربية


powered by crawl-it