Monday, May 31, 2010

Firing attack in Jinnah Hospital lahore Emergency ward

News Alert!
The resources say at least 12 peoples killed in the firing on the jinnah hospital emergency wards to day night. From some days lahore is in under the terrorist. On Friday 28 may, near about 80 peoples are killed in the firing on the two Masjid's of the Ahmedi's group. Some resources says that there are two reasons on the attack of the jinnah hospital, one is that some peoples which are arrested for relation on friday blast, whose are admitted in the jinnah hospital lahore and other says that 28 may injured are admitted in the emergency ward, so terrorist want attack on them. But one thing is clear that some thing is not happening good in punjab, specially Lahore.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Deadly Cyclone Laila slams into India, causing mudslides and power outages

Hyderbad, India
The death toll from a powerful cyclone that slammed into southeastern India, toppling power lines and triggering landslides, has climbed to 23, a top official said Friday.

The storm plunged a large swath of coastal Andhra Pradesh state into darkness when it hit Thursday packing strong winds of 60 miles (100 kilometers) per hour. The storm made landfall near the coastal town of Bapatla, about 250 miles (400 kilometers) southeast of Hyderabad, and waves as high as 9 feet (3 meters) lashed the coast.

Even before the cyclone hit, some parts of the state had received up to 1 foot (32 centimeters) of rain. Officials said at least 23 people have died since Wednesday when heavy rains began. At least 55 fishermen were reported missing, although authorities had ordered fishing vessels to stay in port.

State welfare agencies evacuated more than 50,000 people from low-lying villages ahead of the storm.

The latest deaths included four people killed in a landslide near the city of Vijaywada late Thursday night, state revenue minister Dharmana Prasad Rao said. Another four deaths were reported in nearby Nellore, Guntur, and Prakasham districts.

Strong winds uprooted trees, power lines and billboards, blocking roads in many places. Nearly a dozen towns and more than 1,400 villages in six districts were hit by power outages, state officials said.

More than 10,000 people died when Andhra Pradesh was struck by its worst cyclone in 1977.

In northern India, a powerful thunderstorm Thursday caused 10 deaths. Six died when their homes collapsed near the town of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh state, officials said.