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Monday, 22 February 2010

Madeira Mudslide Mayhem









A Briton has died following flash floods on the Portuguese island of Madeira, the Foreign Office has said.

At least 40 people have been killed in the floods, and more than 120 others hurt - a "small number" British.

Heavy rains brought tonnes of mud and stones down the slopes of the island, flooding the streets of the regional capital, Funchal, and other towns.

The island's 2,000 UK tourists have been told they can venture out again after earlier advice to stay indoors.

A Foreign Office spokeswoman said the family of the dead Briton had been informed, but added: "We are not able to release any further details at this stage."

There has been widespread damage along the south coast of the island, with roads blocked, phone lines down and many people without water and electricity.

A Portuguese social services spokesman said communication problems were proving very difficult and warned the death toll would "likely increase, given the circumstances of this flood".

Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates, who has visited the island, said he was appalled by the destruction and promised all necessary help.

Real Madrid and former Manchester United footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, who hails from the island, said: "It is a huge catastrophe, a tragedy without precedent".

Phone lines dead

The Foreign Office said earlier that a "small number" of British nationals had been treated in hospital.

Peter Ramos, of Hospital Cruz de Carvalho, said out of the 120 patients seen on Saturday, three were from the UK.

A woman remained in hospital with multiple injuries, he said, while two men sustained minor injuries and had been discharged.

"Four people in a taxi were hit by floods," he added.

In the UK, families are struggling to contact their relatives in Madeira as many of the phone networks are down.

Martin Hellier, 38, from Yeovil, Somerset, said he was growing increasingly concerned for his parents who live 20 miles (32km) west of Funchal in Ponta Do Sol.

He told the BBC he had heard no news in 24 hours because the phone lines were dead.

"My next course [of action] is to get in touch with the authorities over there and ask them what the conditions are in that particular region," he said.

Mark Costa told the BBC on Sunday he was evacuated from his Funchal apartment because there was no electricity or running water and the underground car park was submerged.

The 30-year-old, from Bicester, Oxfordshire, was visiting his Portuguese parents who were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. All three were later relocated to a safer area of the city.

He said most of the water had now drained into the rivers but the roads around Funchal harbour were covered in mud.

"Looking out of the window, they have diverted the water back into the river," he said.

Former foreign secretary Margaret Beckett, who is holidaying on the Atlantic island, said the weather had been "really wild".

"One of the staff here said that in 46 years working in the same place he had never seen seas like it or winds like it, so it obviously has been quite exceptional," she said.

UK travel association Abta said the hotels had been largely unaffected.

Some flights were cancelled and delayed on Saturday, but a spokesman said people due to travel out next week would be unaffected by events.

Sunday, 14 February 2010

Gym roof collapses at Blacksburg High School

Members of the Blacksburg Fire Department use a bucket truck to investigate the collapsed gymnasium of Blacksburg High School on Saturday.

Onlookers watch as volunteer firefighters examine the collapsed gymnasium at Blacksburg High School. Basketball practice was held in the gym Saturday morning, but no one was in the building at the time of the collapse.

School officials said no one was inside the building when the roof collapsed Saturday afternoon.

Onlookers watched from behind police tape at Blacksburg High School on Saturday, shocked at the bent beams and gaping openings that were once the school's roof.

"I'm kind of shocked that half of my high school is under rubble," said Kayleigh Coleman, a 2008 graduate.

Lt. Joe Davis of the Blacksburg Police Department said dispatchers received the first call about the roof collapse at 1:37 p.m.

"It's pretty much a total collapse of the gym roof at the high school," Davis said.

Jack Hencke, the school's athletic director, said that judging from the photos he was shown, it appeared the gym was a total loss.

Montgomery County School Board Chairman Wendell Jones said no one was in the building at the time of the collapse.

Police set up tape around the perimeter of the school and blocked entrances shortly after arriving to the scene, allowing only emergency personnel to enter.

Firefighters surveyed the damage from bucket trucks above the school as Blacksburg fire and police vehicles, ambulances and a Blacksburg Transit bus stood by in front of the building.

Investigators were on the scene well into the evening, but they did not release a cause of the collapse.

It is not the first roof collapse at a school this winter. On Dec. 21, a section of the cafeteria roof at Roanoke County's Fort Lewis Elementary School collapsed under the weight of 18 inches of snow that fell Dec. 18-19.

Blacksburg has had more than 50 inches of snow this winter and 28 inches since Jan. 29, according to the National Weather Service.

Many passers-by whipped out camera phones, digital cameras or camcorders to capture the damage from across the street. Vehicles along Patrick Henry Drive slowed as drivers tried to catch a glimpse.

Coleman lives blocks from Blacksburg High School and rushed over to see the damage when a friend told her about the roof collapse.

Once she arrived and saw the roof for herself, Coleman said she was relieved to learn that no one was hurt during the collapse.

Jordan Evans lives less than a mile from the school and said he was thankful that the collapse occurred on a Saturday and not during school hours.

The girls basketball team held a practice there Saturday morning, hours before the roof collapsed. The boys team played its final home game of the season the night before.

Math teacher Jeanette Delpercio said she was shocked to read a school e-mail Saturday telling all faculty and staff not to return to the school until engineers deemed it safe. After driving to the school to get a glimpse from a distance, what she saw was worse than she expected.

"It looks awful. I wish I could get closer to see how bad it is on the inside," she said.

Delpercio said her classroom is on the opposite end of the building.

Jones said Saturday evening that the main concern as the investigation continued was to secure the building with perimeter fencing and restore power to portions of the building that didn't collapse to avoid future damage.

"With temperatures dropping this evening, you run the risk of something freezing," Jones said. "The longer you keep the building unheated, it's not a good situation."

Jones didn't have information on whether Blacksburg High School would remain closed after the Montgomery County school system observes the Presidents Day holiday Monday.

Blacksburg's boys will now play their first-round River Ridge District basketball game against Christiansburg High School at Christiansburg. The Blacksburg girls will play their game with Pulaski County High School at Pulaski. Both games are scheduled for Monday.

Saturday, 30 January 2010

A new challenge...

I've just agreed to 'ghost write' the David Wilson blog for my old school mate, Dave 'Snooks' Wilson. The URL is http://thedavidwilson.blogspot.com/ and although I have a free hand in what I report, I have been given strict boundaries including a must inclusion of Aston Villa at least once a week. As we, along with Phil Finney and Richard (1099) Phillips were the only Villa fans in our year at school, then that shouldn't be too hard.

in reference to: Bob De Bilde (view on Google Sidewiki)

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Fake Engineers blamed on collapsed Building in Kampala

The building on Luwum Street that collapsed

TWO people died and at least five others sustained severe injuries when a building under construction on Luwum Street in Kampala city centre collapsed yesterday mid-morning.

The storied commercial structure caved in just before midday. An excavation near an adjacent wall belonging to Universal House forced the foundation to give way.

The building, located on Plot 3, is owned by city businessman MM Young.

The chief of the Police fire brigade, Andrew Acaye, identified one of the dead as Martin Osele, a porter who was working at the site.
The second person, whose identity is yet to be established, died on his way to Nsambya Hospital.

Three other victims with multiple injuries were whisked in a Police patrol vehicle to Mulago Hospital where they were admitted. Two others were treated for minor injuries by the Uganda Red Cross team at the scene.

“We have ascertained that no more bodies are trapped under the rubble. But we are keeping a close watch,” said Acaye.

Moses Musoke, a porter who survived, said Osele was digging a tunnel near the foundation wall that caved in.

He said Osele started work two days ago and was earning sh6,000 per day as a porter. At the scene, shaken workers looked on in disbelief as the Police searched in the rubble for any survivors.

The driver of the excavator, hired from the BMK Group, took off as soon as the wall caved in. The Police are hunting for him.

According to survivors, the construction, which started two months ago, was being carried out by Kasai Construction Company. The engineers and the foreman at the site vanished when the wall collapsed.

Commenting on the incident, disaster preparedness state minister Musa Ecweru said fake engineers are to blame for the collapse of buidings.

President Yoweri Museveni last year warned that officials who approve sub-standard buildings will be sentenced to death.

“We shall have to hang some of these individuals. They can’t go on approving hopeless buildings. That is murder,” Museveni told reporters.

Was it my multi-blogged moan?

Was it my multi-blogged moan that un-locked my new blog http://sequels-and-trilogies.blogspot.com/ ?
I know that blogger took the full 20 days to un-lock a blog of a friend of mine. Now his block WAS highly political but there should be no difference.
Perhaps it was my genuine threat to move to wordpress?

Who knows?

Thank You blogger for acting quickly

Bob de Bilde

in reference to: Prequels, Sequels & Trilogies (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Bob de Bilde gets his 15 minutes of fame...

on IS A C*NT...

http://isacunt.blogspot.com/2010/01/bob-de-bilde.html

Thanks to GOT & the crew

in reference to: Bob De Bilde (view on Google Sidewiki)

My Disgust at Blogger

Blogger has marked one of my blogs (Prequels, Sequels & Trilogies) as spam...

It will be deleted within 20 days if I do not lodge a review

WTF Blogger... I am seriously considering moving all my blogs to the more versatile Wordpress !

I am reposting this on ALL my other open blogs using the sidewikibar thingy!!!

in reference to: My Sony Ericsson Sucks: My Disgust at Blogger (view on Google Sidewiki)