Saturday, February 16, 2013

Injuries from Russia's meteorite fall rise to around 1,000



Injuries caused by a fallen meteorite in Russia's Urals region have risen to around 1,000, including over 200 children, the Russian Interior Ministry said on Friday.
Most of the injured suffered cuts from broken glass as the meteorite burned and exploded in the sky, causing an air wave that smashed windows and damaged some 3,000 buildings, officials said.
Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov told President Vladimir Putin in the afternoon that "more than 500 people have asked for medical assistance" and that "112 people, including 80 children, were hospitalized."
Mikhail Yurevich, governor of the worst-affected Chelyabinsk Region, said later in the day that the number of victims had risen to 950, adding that two-thirds of them suffered minor injuries.
Yurevich also said that property damage had exceeded one billion rubles (33.2 million U.S. dollars). "The Uralskaya Molniya ice arena alone sustained a damage of 200 million rubles (6.62 million dollars)," said the governor.
Sergei Zakharov, chairman of the Russian Geographic Society's regional branch, said in an online report that three explosions of different magnitudes occurred as the meteorite ripped through the skies over the Chelyabinsk Region.
"The first explosion was the strongest. It broke window glass in some homes in the southern neighborhoods of Chelyabinsk," the expert noted, adding that the explosion happened about 60-70 km above the ground and had the approximate power of one to 10 kilotons.
Xinhua

Major parties agree on CJ-led election govt

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The four major political forces arrived at an understanding form an election government headed by Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi Saturday evening.
They agreed for a CJ-led government during talks held at Shital Niwas in the presence of President Ram Baran Yadav. The parties also formed a taskforce to prepare the draft on the composition and mandate of the new government and ways to resolve the constitutional hurdles.
The taskforce comprises UCPN (Maoist) leaders Krishna Bahadur Mahara and Khim Lal Devkota, Bilmalendra Nidhi and Minendra Rijal of Nepali Congress, UML's Bhim Rawal and Agni Kharel and Madhesi Front's Hridayesh Tripathi and Jitendra Dev.
A meeting of the top leaders scheduled to take place Sunday evening will reach the formal deal. nepalnews.com

63 killed, 180 injured in sectarian attack in SW Pakistan



At least 63 people were killed and over 180 others injured in sectarian attack, targeting the minority Shia Mulims in Pakistan's southwest city of Quetta on Saturday evening.
Mir Zubair Mehmood, the City Central Police Officer of Quetta said that a powerful bomb, targeting Hazara Community of Shia Muslims ripped through a market area located at Karani road of Quetta, the capital city of the country's southwest Balochistan province, at about 5:30 p.m. (local time).
He said that the explosion killed 63 people including women and kids and injured over 180 others who were shifted to Military hospital of Quetta for medical treatment.
Over 20 injured people are in a critical condition who would be airlifted to the country's southern port city of Karachi by an army plane on Sunday morning for better medical services, said the C.C.P.O.
Revealing the results of initial investigations by the Bomb Disposal Squad, he said that the bomb was detonated by a remote controlled device and the explosive materials were fixed in water tank parked inside the market.
The C.C.P.O said that a two-storey building comprising of over 40 shops was leveled to the ground following the blast and several people were feared buried under the debris.
The spokesperson of Balochistan government announced an official mourning across the province over the mass-killings of Hazara community on Sunday, saying that the national flag would fly at half-mast at all state-owned buildings in Balochistan on the day of mourning.
Wazir Khan, Deputy Inspector General of Quetta Police said that an estimated 800kg to 1000 kg of explosive materials were used in the blast.
He said that the explosion happened in a town where a vast population of Hazara community of Shia Muslims are settled.
The explosion left a 6 feet wide and 12 feet deep crater at the ground.Several houses, shops and vehicles were also destroyed in the blast.
Following the blast, angry Shia protestors cordoned off the area, keeping police, rescue teams and media away from the blast site.
The protestors said that Hazara community was targeted dozens of time in Quetta over the last two years in which hundreds of innocent Shia Muslims lost their lives, but the government failed to provide adequate security to them.
Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen and Hazara Democratic Party, the groups of Shia Muslims in the city announced a three-day-mourning over the incident and gave a strike call in Quetta on Sunday.
Shia clerics and scholars in other parts of the country including southern cities of Karachi and Hyderabad staged sit-in at the roads to express solidarity with the victims of Quetta blast.
The protestors demanded government to arrest those responsible behind the incident and provide foolproof security to Hazara Community.
No group has claimed responsibility for the blast yet.
President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the blast and directed Governor of Balochistan, Zulfiqar Ali Magsi to leave no stone unturned for providing security to Hazara community which repeatedly becomes an easy target of miscreants.
Prime Minister Raja Parvez Ashraf also condemned the blast and directed hospital administration to provide best medical treatment to the injured people.
This is the second major blast targeting Shia Muslims in the area since the beginning of this year. Earlier on January 10, over 90 people were killed and over 200 others injured when twin blasts targeted Hazara community in the city.Islamabad (Xinhua)

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Goma airplane crashes at Juphal airstrip in Dolpa , no casualties


An aircraft of  Goma Air lines crashed at Juphal Airstrip in Dolpa district on Sunday morning. No human casualties were reported in the crash.

The 9N AJU aircraft sustained minor damage after the front wheel exploded while landing at the airport at 10 am today. There were only two crew members, Sanjiv Shrestha and Prajjwal Bhattarai, in the aircraft. The aircraft was carrying cargo to Dolpa district from Nepalgunj.

The airport has been closed as the damaged aircraft remains on the runway after the crash.