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Vatican sends aid to quake town

Officials of the Vatican and the Caritas humanitarian organization delivered EUR 70,000 to the central Serbian town of Kraljevo today.
The town hit by a strong earthquake in early November, that left two people dead and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes and other facilities.

Russia sends aid to Serbian quake town

Russia today delivered 38.5 tons of aid for the central Serbian town of Kraljevo, hit by a 5.6 Richter earthquake last month. Head of the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) Emergency Sector Predrag Marić took over the shipment aid at the Niš Airport on Thursday.

Sparks fly as MPs debate quake town

Today’s session of Serbia’s parliament saw a heated debate over an item not on the agenda – the efficiency of the state assistance for earthquake-hit Kraljevo. Opposition NS party leader and MP Velimir Ilić criticized Minister Milan Matković, who has been appointed as coordinator of the relief and rebuilding effort.

Macedonia sends aid to quake town

The government of Macedonia, the city of Skopje and municipality of Gjorce Petrov have decided to send aid to the Serbian town of Kraljevo. The town, hit by an earthquake in early November, will receive EUR 61.000 worth of aid, the Macedonian embassy in Belgrade released.

Companies send aid to quake town

Economy Minister MlaÄ‘an Dinkić said that his ministry’s call resulted in several Serbian companies’ dispatching aid to the central Serbian town of Kraljevo.

He pointed out that a total of 18 aid trucks loaded with construction material to be used in the repairs of houses in Kaljevo, which was recently hit by a severe earthquake, was dispatched.

Tadić announces aid for quake town

President Boris Tadić announced on Wednesday a series of measures that would aid the economy of Kraljevo. The town in central Serbia that was hit by an earthquake early this month.

China president visits quake zone

Chinese President Hu Jintao has visited survivors of last week’s earthquake on a remote Tibetan plateau, as the death toll rose to more than 1,700 people. A few people are being found alive four days after the quake, including a 68-year-man trapped beneath the rubble.

More than 1,000 dead in China quake

A field on China’s remote and mountainous Tibetan plateau is being used as a temporary shelter for some who survived Wednesday’s deadly earthquake. A lack of supplies and medical facilities mean tough conditions for those who have already lost their homes, belongings and, in many cases, loved ones.

China quake toll rises to 589

The toll in the 7.1-magnitude quake in China’s northwestern Qinghai province has risen to 589 Thursday, officials said.
The quake struck at 7.49 a.m. Wednesday at a depth of 33 km, Xinhua reported.
Officials said 18 aftershocks were felt after the quake, which destroyed houses, temples, gas stations and uprooted electric poles. The tremor also triggered landslides, [...]

Quake kills 400, injures thousands in China

An earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale killed about 400 people and buried many others in a mainly Tibetan area of China’s Qinghai province. The epicenter of the quake, which hit at 7:49 am (2349 GMT Tuesday), was in Qinghai’s Yushu prefecture, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported, while the China Earthquake Administration recorded the quake magnitude at 7.1.

Strong quake jolts Indonesia’s Aceh

A strong earthquake jolted Indonesia’s Aceh province at the northern end of Sumatra Wednesday, damaging buildings and injuring at least a dozen people, officials said.
Indonesia’s Meteorology and Geophysics Agency issued a tsunami warning, but it was lifted more than an hour later after no big waves materialised.
The quake, measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale, struck [...]

Survival strategy movies to be shown to Haiti quake victims

More than 70,000 people in quake-hit Haiti capital Port-au-Prince and nearby cities will be shown free movies on survival strategies, a media report said Saturday.
Under a programme launched in 2005 which aims at sharing cinematic experience with communities devastated by poverty or natural disasters, the Mexican government will show 11 films free of charge in [...]

Chile battles lawlessness, desperation after quake

Chilean authorities are struggling to maintain order, distribute supplies, and rescue survivors after Saturday’s powerful earthquake. More than 720 people were killed and hundreds of thousands of homes and buildings damaged or destroyed, VOA reports.

Massive earthquake, aftershocks hit Chile; over 700 dead


CONCEPCION, Chile, (Reuters) – The death toll from a massive earthquake that struck Chile surged above 700 on Sunday as reports emerged of coastal towns devastated by the tremor and tsunamis that followed.
President Michelle Bachelet said that 708 people were confirmed dead and that the total was likely to rise.
A string of strong aftershocks have rocked the country and strong one rattled buildings in the capital, Santiago, early on Sunday. The quake was one of the worldÂ’s most powerful in a century.
The death toll from SaturdayÂ’s 8.8-magnitude quake had stood at 400 earlier on Sunday, before state television quoted emergency officials as saying that 350 people were killed in the coastal town of Constitucion, which was hit by a tsunami.
Television images from the fishing port about 350km southwest of the capital Santiago showed houses destroyed by the offshore quake and a tsunami, which washed large fishing boats onto land and flipped over cars. There were similar scenes of devastation in Pelluhue, another coastal town, where cars were tossed on top of shattered houses.
People desperate for food and water ransacked stores in some quake-stricken areas, raising speculation that the government would use martial law to crack down on looters.
Hundreds of thousands of homes and some highways across central Chile were seriously damaged by the quake, dealing a heavy blow to infrastructure in the worldÂ’s No 1 copper producer and one of Latin AmericaÂ’s most stable economies.
The quake damaged or destroyed 1.5 million homes, buckled roads and toppled bridges, posing a daunting reconstruction challenge for President-elect Sebastian Pinera, who takes office in two weeks.
Crushed cars, fallen power lines and rubble from wrecked buildings littered the streets of Concepcion, which has about 670,000 inhabitants and lies 115km southwest of the quakeÂ’s epicentre.
A lack of water, food and fuel sharpened the hardship for the hundreds of thousands of people left homeless, and widespread disruption to the power supply threatened to hamper Chilean industryÂ’s recovery.
In the hard-hit city of Concepcion, about 500km south of Santiago, about 60 people were feared to have been crushed to death in a collapsed apartment block where rescuers worked through the night to find survivors.
“We spent the whole night working, smashing through walls to find survivors. The biggest problem is fuel, we need fuel for our machinery and water for our people,” Commander Marcelo Plaza said.
Police used teargas and water cannons to disperse a crowd of looters carrying off food and electrical appliances from a supermarket in Concepcion. Television images showed people stuffing groceries and other goods into shopping trolleys.
“People have gone days without eating,” said Orlando Salazar, one of the looters at the supermarket. “The only option is to come here and get stuff for ourselves.”
Concepcion’s mayor, Jacqueline van Rysselberghe, said the situation was getting “out of control” due to shortages of basic supplies and called for the national government to help.
“We need the army. We can’t have people defending their own possession because it will be the law of the strongest,” she said.
Thousands of shell-shocked Chileans awakened Sunday after an anxious night spent sleeping out-of-doors, gripped with fear that buildings damaged by a massive earthquake could fall on their heads.
“It would be crazy for us to go back inside. This is going to fall at any moment,” Santiago resident Mary, sleeping a few feet from her home alongside her husband and three sons, told AFP on Sunday morning, admitting she slept for only a few hours because of the more than 100 aftershocks rattling the region since the historic quake struck early Saturday.
Makeshift camps sprung up amid the cityÂ’s rubble strewn streets, while with the returning electricity residents gathered around televisions propped up on outdoor patios to hear the latest news reports on the tremor, the seventh largest ever recorded.

Chile quake affects two million

Two million people have been affected by the massive earthquake that struck central Chile on Saturday, President Michelle Bachelet has said.
In a TV address, she said the forces of nature were testing the nation.

After Haiti, Nepal braces for big quake

As Haiti counts the cost of last month’s devastating earthquake, experts are warning of the potential for an even greater disaster in another of the world’s poorest countries, Nepal. Geologists say it is only a matter of time before a major earthquake hits Nepal’s densely populated capital

Strong quake hits southern Japan

A strong earthquake struck under the seas off Japan’s southern islands and neighbouring Taiwan, seismologists said, but there were no reports of casualties or damage. Japan initially issued a warning of a small tsunami after the quake – which the Japan Meteorological Agency calculated had a

Quake in China’s Sichuan kills one, damages homes

An earthquake that struck villages in China’s Sichuan Province killed one person, injured 15 and damaged thousands of homes, the Xinhua news agency reported. More than 100 houses collapsed in the quake, which had an epicentre about midway between Chongqing and Chengdu. The United States

Magnitude-5.2 quake strikes China, leaving 1 dead, 11 injured

A strong earthquake has jolted south-western China, leaving at least one person dead, 11 others injured and more than a hundred houses damaged or destroyed. The US Geological Survey says the temblor struck on Sunday at 5:37am local time in the region bordering Sichuan province and the city

Death toll in Haiti quake rises to 150,000

The Haitian government says the confirmed death toll from the massive earthquake that devastated the capital nearly two weeks ago has risen to 150,000. Officials said Sunday the number does not include outlying areas such as Jacmel, where many other bodies are believed to be buried under rubble.