Natural Disasters

"Lugaw Para sa Bata" is a small project from Team Kabsat in Pangasinan who aimed to give Lugaw as breakfast to few children in the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. United with the heart of service and Filipino thoughtfulness, Team Kabsat decided to serve Lugaw to children ages 4 to 12 on selected areas to atleast minimize hungerproblem especially to small children. As of the moment, Team Kabsat shall feed only 100 children every month as that number is, as of the moment, the possible count that they can serve. However, Team Kabsat is looking forward that the Lugaw Project shall not only serve 100 children every month but more children are expected to be reached with this small project. read more

 



   


NATURAL DISASTERS January 2010

compiled by Shanaz Well and Oliver Well

 
 

Date: January 4, 2010
Continent: Asia
Country: India
Category: Weather Disaster
Sub-category: Sweeping Cold Wave
Description
- 1 degree temperature killed around 100 people
- fog, making poor visibility, caused minor accidents and two train accidents injuring 50 people
- several flights and trains were cancelled leaving more than 10,000 passengers stranded

Date: January 6, 2010
Continent: South America
Country: Brazil
Category: Weather Disaster
Sub-category: Flood
Description
- killed 76 people and dozens are missing, and
- left thousands homeless

Date: January 6, 2010
Continent: Asia
Country: Pakistan
Category: Weather Disaster
Sub-category: Flood and Landslide
Description
- killed 20 people
- 1,500 people forced to evacuate

Date: January 12, 2010
Continent: North America
Country: Haiti
Category: Landmovement Disaster
Sub-category: Earthquake
Description
- 7.0 magnitude
- 217,000 to 233,00 deathtolls
- followed by 52 more aftershocks measured at 4.5 magnitude and more
- estimated 3 million people left homeless
- reports estimate up to $14 billion damage cost

Date: January 2010
Continent: Africa
Country: Tanzania
Category: Weather Disaster
Sub-category: Flood
Description
- heavy rain engulfed 28,000 family homes
- flooding delayed school terms as thousands seek shelter in schools
- flood caused destruction of roads, bridges, and railways
- crops and pastures were washed away

 

 

 




 

 

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