War in Libya
Over the past few months, the Libyan rebel troops in the fight against Muammar Gaddafi’s troops then attacked, then retreated from the dangerous coastal highways. According to some, firing into the air by NATO forces helped the rebels, despite a few incidents with victims of their own. Gaddafi to retain power in most parts of western Libya, where all attempts to rebel became similar to guerrilla attacks. On Sunday night Gaddafi accepted the offer of a ceasefire by the delegation of the African Union, but the rebels say they will negotiate as long as Gaddafi does not resign. In Libya lost several journalists, who are likely to keep the government forces.

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Japan Today
Ongoing re-seismic shocks and new earthquake triggered a wave of panic among the already terrified Japanese. Residents of Japan are preparing to leak radiation, the Prime Minister strongly recommends staying in homes, offices and shelters.
Ninety-one countries have already offered to help Japan. In the ruined cities of disaster victims continue to search for, rescue and recovery work. Number of victims of disaster continues to grow, but some expectations are being met and relatives and friends to find each other..

Categories: News Tags: death, destruction, earthquake, japan, radiation, ruins, shelters, victims
Fire on the water
Firefighters arrived on the scene after five luxury boats were in flames.
Fortunately, the fire did not spread to other boats.
Currently, the cause of the fire is not defined.

Earthquake in Chile
I recall that on February 27 at 3:34 am local time there was one of the most powerful earthquakes in the past 60 years: an earthquake in Chile by force 8.8 on the Richter scale.
I recall that on February 27 at 3:34 am local time there was one of the most powerful earthquakes in the past 60 years: an earthquake in Chile by force 8.8 on the Richter scale.
The result is a powerful jolt, as expected, the shock wave reached Russia from the threat of tsunamis in the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka were evacuated workers of enterprises located in the coastal zone.
Here are some pictures of the consequences of this terrible event. As can be seen in the photographs, almost all buildings are destroyed in Chile, according to some 500,000 homes were destroyed.

Categories: News Tags: buildings, destruction, earthquake, Nature, News, shock wave
Haiti today
This is how Haiti looks like today, these pictures will tell you all.
It was on January 12 for those who do not know.
Due to the global aid this country has at least been saved …
It was on January 12 for those who do not know.It is estimated that Haiti will require approximately 10 years to fully recover.

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Oil leak disaster in the Gulf of Mexico
NEW ORLEANS — Government officials said late Wednesday night that oil might be leaking from a well in the Gulf of Mexico at a rate five times that suggested by initial estimates.
Administration had concluded that oil is leaking at the rate of 5,000 barrels a day, not 1,000 as had been estimated. While emphasizing that the estimates are rough given that the leak is at 5,000 feet below the surface
An explosion and fire on a drilling rig on April 20 left 11 workers missing and presumed dead. The rig sank two days later about 50 miles off the Louisiana coast.

