Hurricane Irene- Be Prepared
Posted by thanate in Floods, Hurricane, News on 25. Aug, 2011 | 0 Comments
Hurricane Irene – The strongest storm to hit the east coast in decades is upon us. Please be prepared. Experts are calling this storm an “Extraordinary Threat for New England”
Warning Super Typhoon ‘Muifa’ Attack China Coast
Posted by thanate in News, Typhoon on 06. Aug, 2011 | 1 Comment
Super typhoon Muifa is forecast to strike China as a tropical storm at about 22:00 GMT on 7 August. Data supplied by the US Navy and Air Force Joint Typhoon Warning Center suggest that the point of land fall will benear36.8 N,122.4 E. Muifa is expected to bring 1-minute maximum sustained winds to the region [...]
Top Five Places for Boarders of Christchurch Flights
Posted by thanate in General on 16. May, 2011 | 0 Comments
Christchurch is one of the biggest and the oldest cities of New Zealand. The destination is lined up with ample number of parks, gardens, historical and religious centers. It is an earthquake prone place which has frequently suffered massive destruction of lives and properties. Irrespective of this fact countless number of tourists board flights to [...]
Paramount Disaster Recovery – Organisation inspiration and proposal for Business or Industry to decrease Disaster Causes
Posted by thanate in General on 07. May, 2011 | 0 Comments
When it comes about the event of a natural or human caused disaster, both the hardware and software to run the critical business applications are covered by the recovery planning of Steve Slepcevic founded Paramount Disaster Recovery. For successfully planning, Steve Slepcevic founded Paramount Disaster Recovery, Inc. first evaluates mission for critical business processes and [...]
Tornado Destroys Alabama
Posted by thanate in Tornadoes on 28. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, AL – Fierce thunderstorms spawned multiple tornadoes in Alabama Wednesday leaving a trail of destruction in its path. Over 300,000 people are without power now, and Alabama has declared a state of emergency. Eighteen deaths were recorded in Mississippi, 11 more in Georgia, and one each in Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee. The last decade [...]
Ecuador Volcano Erupts Elert
Posted by thanate in Volcanic Eruptions on 28. Apr, 2011 | 1 Comment
The National Secretary of Risk management in Ecuador, María del Pilar Cornejo declared an orange alert today following the awakening of the Tungurahua volcano last night. Due to the explosions, three local towns have been evacuated. Schools have been closed in four towns due to rising health concerns as volcanic ash spews from a mountain [...]
Texas Wildfires Still Burning
Posted by thanate in Wildfires on 21. Apr, 2011 | 0 Comments
The Texas State Comptroller’s office has fired its heads of information security and of innovation and technology following an inadvertent data leak that exposed Social Security numbers and other personal information on over 3.2 million people in the state. Ranchers flung open gates in hopes their livestock could escape fast-moving flames. One family watched in [...]
Tornadoes Storms Across South
Posted by thanate in Tornadoes on 16. Apr, 2011 | 1 Comment
TUSHKA, OK (CNN) – Powerful storms overnight caused serious damage to areas of Oklahoma where at least two people were killed and about two dozen were injured. Photo: abc2news.com State emergency officials said a large tornado tore through the area in the southeastern part of the state. Severe weather including more tornadoes will be a [...]



