9/9/11

India does not worry about the earthquakes as disasters Boom


4.2 Richter scale earthquake in the city of New Delhi. Many tall buildings to vibrate. However, no reports of deaths or injuries. While the government was forced to expedite the case came to court Bึ. 11 people have died of his concern over the matter ...

The 4.2 Richter scale earthquake in the Indian capital New Delhi. At approximately 23:28 am local time on September 7, resulting in a high-rise building in New Delhi several tens of seconds to vibrate. However, no reports of deaths or injuries. Mr. R.. S.. Director of the Ta Ya Industry Geology and Meteorology Bureau of Indian nationals. On the domestic media reported. 6.6 Richter scale earthquake, there is a failure of communication. We argue that with the force of an earthquake is low and will not be frightened by the Sun's opposition party said that while the Indian press put pressure on the government to speed up the investigation of criminal cases and tucked in a briefcase bomb placed next court Appeals in New Delhi until the death of the 11 bodies, indicating that the threat from terrorism is worrisome than others. The government must find a way to prevent speeding.

Meanwhile, Japan's Meteorological Department warning people living on the west coast north of the country to watch for tropical storm "Rose", which was formed off the coast of Okinawa. And expect to beat up on the coast of Japan around Sept. 10, before moving to the East Coast of the South China Sea. While progress in helping those affected by floods and landslides in the province Wakayama City staff can assist you in the scene were unsuccessful. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the hurricane a "tier" is moving into coastal areas of Florida on September 8 and will cause a storm raging for several days. There is also a tropical storm, "with" forming the Gulf of Mexico and one son. The tropical storm, "Maria" are moving from the Atlantic coast to Puerto Rico. U.S. territories.



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