Tornados End, Hundreds Dead, Healing Process Begins
It seems like this story has been written too many times in just sixteen short months since the year 2010 was rung in. (…)
It seems like this story has been written too many times in just sixteen short months since the year 2010 was rung in. (…)
The last decade has been full of natural disasters. (…)
The earthquake and tsunami that wrecked Japan just one week ago has left a mark so visible on Japan that it feels as though the pair of natural disasters happened just five minutes ago. (…)
One of the major fears in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the island of Japan just days ago was that the nuclear power plants would be damaged or malfunction and as a result, radiation would spread. (…)
An 8.9 earthquake is tragic enough. (…)
Natural catastrophes seem to be coming more often than ever in recent world history. (…)
The past decade has been no stranger to natural disasters throughout the world. From Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005, to the tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004 that killed nearly a quarter of a million people in Indonesia, to the earthquake in Haiti that destroyed the entire state and saw another quarter of a million people lose their lives. (…)
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