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RSOE EDIS - Extreme Weather event in Morocco on January 26 2018 06:27 PM
RSOE EDIS - Extreme Weather event in Morocco on January 26 2018 06:27 PM: " Heavy snow and unusual, extreme cold weather in January has cut off thousands from major transport routes in Morocco's High and Middle Atlas regions, raising the risk of food shortages and dangerous living conditions for the affected communities. The combination of heavy snow and temperatures dropping as low as -5° C has caused water supply shortages, power outages, lack of heating and damage to homes. As food supplies dwindle farmers have reported loss of livestock, prompting a surge in food prices. More than 100 volunteers and staff from the Moroccan Red Crescent have been deployed to central mountainous provinces to provide emergency transport and medical assistance as well as to distribute food, blankets and supplies. The Moroccan Red Crescent assistance is part of the Government's response to support 700,000 people affected by the cold wave. "This is an area that rarely sees temperatures drop below 18°C in winter which makes these people very vulnerable to the extreme cold. They have very little clothing and heating in their homes to keep them warm which puts them at serious risk of freezing and disease," said Amelia Marzal, Head of Country Cluster for the Middle East and North Africa Region at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The IFRC has released nearly 250,000 Swiss francs from its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) for the Moroccan Red Crescent volunteers to continue providing emergency assistance and psychosocial support for 17,500 people most affected by the cold snap over the next three months."
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Monday, January 22, 2018
Watch out for plastic rice from china
"Fake rice made out of plastic is massively sold on the Chinese market."
China famous for having all, making all, has now been reported to have made rice out of plastic and has distributed it.
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Reno Nevada Earthquake event in USA on January 13 2018 05:19 AM
RSOE EDIS - Earthquake event in USA on January 13 2018 05:19 AM:
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Earthquake in USA on January 13 2018 05:19 AM (UTC).
Anybody who's anybody who knows anything at all about earthquakes knows no one can predict when the next temblor will strike. That said, on Friday, Jan. 12, at the University of Nevada, Reno's Seismological Laboratory reported an ongoing swarm of earthquakes near south Reno, in the area of the Mt. Rose highway and I-580. Since Thursday night, Jan. 11, more than 90 events have been located. The largest recorded are four magnitude 2 quakes. There have been no reports of damage, and about 38 residents reported feeling the small earthquakes. "The activity notably increased late last night and this morning," said Ken Smith, seismic network manager and associate director of the seismological lab. "We're monitoring the swarm closely and updating local emergency management officials in case this sequence evolves to a larger, damaging earthquake." Updated information for activity associated with this earthquake is available at seismo.unr.edu. The Nevada-Eastern California region has a history of large, damaging earthquakes and citizens should always consider earthquake preparedness. Information is available at the Great Nevada Shakeout website, readywashoe.com or at ready.gov/. "When we feel these small earthquakes, it's nature's way of telling us that Nevada, and Washoe County, is earthquake country," Washoe County Emergency Manager Aaron Kenneston said. "Today would be an ideal day to walk through your house, or place of work, and do a hazard hunt. Secure bookshelves, water heaters and items that can easily fall and hurt you." As a public safety reminder, local and state agencies urge the public be prepared in the event an emergency causes you to be self-reliant for three days without utilities and electricity, water service, access to a supermarket or local services, or maybe even without response from police, fire or rescue. The Nevada Seismological Laboratory operates a network of about 150 real-time seismograph stations throughout the region providing earthquake information to Nevada citizens, the USGS, and local and state officials. Charles Watson, of Chester's Advanced Geologic Exploration, who provides the newspaper's earthquake report, suspects the quakes, located in the Steamboat Geothermal Area, have something to do with the geothermal plant in the area. "It's very curious," Watson said. "They're all right there at the geothermal field." In his opinion, the "shotgun pattern" of these quakes suggests they're not part of any tectonic activity, but he noted there are some very large faults in the Truckee Meadows (Reno) area. He said those f
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RSOE EDIS - Extreme Weather event in USA on January 19 2018 04:23 AM
A man is missing and coastal authorities were warning people to stay away from the beaches and cliffs as waves almost 60 feet high were pounding the Oregon Coast on Thursday. The forecast of dramatic seas and unusually high waves drew many people to the shore, and one 44-year-old man remained missing after being swept off a seawall near Depoe Bay on Thursday morning, according to information from the Depoe Bay Fire District. Authorities are withholding the man's identity until his family in Mexico can be located and notified. Popular sea-front Lincoln City establishments such as the Sea Gypsy Inn at 145 NW Inlet Ave., and the Sandcastle Beachfront Motel at 3417 SW Anchor Ave., were heavily damaged by the surging waters, with windows torn out and their interiors inundated. The North Lincoln Fire and Rescue posted photographs of damage to Kyllo's Seafood and Grill, at 1110 NW 1st Court, where waves tore through windows and stripped off siding before swirling through the parking lot, leaving large rocks in their wake. In Newport, Sgt. Keith Garrett said Thursday night that a lightning storm might be linked with the report of smoke in an elevator, but the city seemed to have escaped the same kind of storm surge damage. "It's definitely some weird weather," he said, referring to the fact that thunderstorms are rare on the coast. He cautioned visitors to view the waves from a safe distance and to watch for standing water. The storm also hit the northern Oregon Coast, with one viral video showing a wave pushing foam that looked like it came off a cafe latte up the main streets of Cannon Beach. The National Weather Service issued a coastal flood warning Thursday afternoon, cautioning those in the area to "be alert for rising water, and take appropriate action to protect life and property." The warning listed Willapa Bay, Seaside, Nehalem, Tillamook, Florence and all cities in close vicinity as particularly vulnerable to flooding. The warning is issued through midnight Thursday, but the stormy weather is expected to continue to a lesser degree. The coastal forecast calls for thunderstorms to continue through the weekend.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
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Tuesday, January 09, 2018
Tsunami Alert - Carib Sea 7.8 Earthquake- Honduras Jan 10
Earthquake in Honduras on January 10 2018 03:26 AM (UTC).
M 7.8 earthquake has been observed 79.00 km of Barra Patuca Central-America Honduras on 10th January 2018 02:51:32 AM, Depth is 33 km. A tsunami alert has been issued to the entire Caribbean Sea Region.
Other information not available yet.
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Sunday, January 07, 2018
Thursday, January 04, 2018
RSOE EDIS - Critical Infrastructure Disruption event in USA on January 04 2018 05:30 AM
RSOE EDIS - Critical Infrastructure Disruption event in USA on January 04 2018 05:30 AM:
About 6,600 We Energies customers remained without power late Wednesday after an outage that affected about 19,000 customers in Kenosha and Racine counties, officials with the utility said. Indian Trail Academy and Tremper High School in Kenosha opened as warming centers Wednesday night after the outage caused by an equipment failure at an American Transmission Company substation, officials said. The equipment at the substation belongs to ATC but power to customers is distributed through the We Energies power network, ATC spokeswoman Jackie Olson said. Indian Trail, 6800 60th St., and Tremper, 8560 26th Ave., opened at 8:15 p.m. for people without heat and their service animals, according to Kenosha police. The Salvation Army at 3116 75th St. in Kenosha also opened its doors to anyone needing a place to stay warm. Police service has not been affected by the outages, which are also affecting residents in Pleasant Prairie and Somers, according to police, who asked residents to check on family, friends and neighbors. Kenosha City Hall was also without power, prompting city officials to cancel Wednesday's City Council meeting, the Kenosha News reported. Kenosha and Racine counties are included a statewide wind chill advisory from the National Weather Service in Sullivan. The wind chill in Kenosha was already 7 degrees below zero at 8 p.m. and wind chills as low as 15 below were expected in the area Wednesday night, according to the weather service forecast. The outage began shortly before 7 p.m. and is affecting street and highway lighting along with residential and commercial customers, We Energies spokeswoman Amy Jahns said. We Energies was assisting ATC to restore power to those customers affected, Jahns said.
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About 6,600 We Energies customers remained without power late Wednesday after an outage that affected about 19,000 customers in Kenosha and Racine counties, officials with the utility said. Indian Trail Academy and Tremper High School in Kenosha opened as warming centers Wednesday night after the outage caused by an equipment failure at an American Transmission Company substation, officials said. The equipment at the substation belongs to ATC but power to customers is distributed through the We Energies power network, ATC spokeswoman Jackie Olson said. Indian Trail, 6800 60th St., and Tremper, 8560 26th Ave., opened at 8:15 p.m. for people without heat and their service animals, according to Kenosha police. The Salvation Army at 3116 75th St. in Kenosha also opened its doors to anyone needing a place to stay warm. Police service has not been affected by the outages, which are also affecting residents in Pleasant Prairie and Somers, according to police, who asked residents to check on family, friends and neighbors. Kenosha City Hall was also without power, prompting city officials to cancel Wednesday's City Council meeting, the Kenosha News reported. Kenosha and Racine counties are included a statewide wind chill advisory from the National Weather Service in Sullivan. The wind chill in Kenosha was already 7 degrees below zero at 8 p.m. and wind chills as low as 15 below were expected in the area Wednesday night, according to the weather service forecast. The outage began shortly before 7 p.m. and is affecting street and highway lighting along with residential and commercial customers, We Energies spokeswoman Amy Jahns said. We Energies was assisting ATC to restore power to those customers affected, Jahns said.
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Earthquake near Mt. St. Helens January 04 2018 04:54 AM
RSOE EDIS - Earthquake event in USA on January 04 2018 04:54 AM:
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake that hit near Mount St. Helens early Wednesday was followed by a swarm of aftershocks. The quake hit east of Mount St. Helens, 23 miles south-southeast of Morton, just after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The PNSN said there have been as many as 19 aftershocks. One of the largest was M2.7. Seismologists said they are confident the earthquake was a tectonic event and not related to magma activity within the volcano itself, but the location and strength of the quake were atypical. "We have had a lot of small, tiny earthquakes in this zone. What we haven't had is an earthquake that size, a 3.9 in that area," said Bill Steele with PNSN. What seismologists primarily expect to see are smaller swarms of quakes on the west side of the mountain. Wednesday's M3.9 quake happened on the east side. People from Mountlake Terrace to Seattle and from Portland to Astoria told KIRO 7 they felt the quake. Viewers in Glenoma, Randle, Morton and other towns along Highway 12 in Lewis County told KIRO 7 they felt significant shaking. No damage was reported. Meanwhile, seismologists have been working on an early warning system that could give an alert as much as a 7 to 10 seconds before shaking begins. "The trains running, the cars, the airplanes landing, there are a lof of things you can do with just a few seconds of warning," said University of Washington seismologist John Vidale. UW seismologists say they log about 17 earthquakes a month on average near Mount St Helens. In the past month, they have tracked more than 80.
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A magnitude 3.9 earthquake that hit near Mount St. Helens early Wednesday was followed by a swarm of aftershocks. The quake hit east of Mount St. Helens, 23 miles south-southeast of Morton, just after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The PNSN said there have been as many as 19 aftershocks. One of the largest was M2.7. Seismologists said they are confident the earthquake was a tectonic event and not related to magma activity within the volcano itself, but the location and strength of the quake were atypical. "We have had a lot of small, tiny earthquakes in this zone. What we haven't had is an earthquake that size, a 3.9 in that area," said Bill Steele with PNSN. What seismologists primarily expect to see are smaller swarms of quakes on the west side of the mountain. Wednesday's M3.9 quake happened on the east side. People from Mountlake Terrace to Seattle and from Portland to Astoria told KIRO 7 they felt the quake. Viewers in Glenoma, Randle, Morton and other towns along Highway 12 in Lewis County told KIRO 7 they felt significant shaking. No damage was reported. Meanwhile, seismologists have been working on an early warning system that could give an alert as much as a 7 to 10 seconds before shaking begins. "The trains running, the cars, the airplanes landing, there are a lof of things you can do with just a few seconds of warning," said University of Washington seismologist John Vidale. UW seismologists say they log about 17 earthquakes a month on average near Mount St Helens. In the past month, they have tracked more than 80.
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