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Friday, January 14, 2011

Brazil Floods Death Over 506 People

 The number of victims of flash floods and landslides in Brazil keeps growing. In addition, heavy rains accompanied with sections landslide re-plagued Latin American countries. Local media reported that up to yesterday (14 / 1) The death toll has reached 506 people. That number exceeds the number of victims killed in landslides in 1967. At that time, 437 people were killed. Avalanche when it considered the worst disaster in Brazil. In fact, flooding and landslides this time much worse.

Brazilian government worry about the death toll continues to decline. Because, there are still many people missing or unaccounted for. Some reports put the number of victims lost in the hundreds. Rescue workers expected to find more bodies of victims. Rescue teams have arrived at a number of villages and regions that initially isolated by the outbreak of the roads and bridges after the flood struck. Even the rescue team took the risk to face the possibility of landslides and aftershocks in the search for the body believed to residents still living. Heavy rain which flushed yesterday made the disaster site in the swampy areas increasingly unstable.

"This is really unexpected. The atmosphere and conditions on the ground is very surprising," said President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff after seeing the disaster site in the Serrana region, north of Rio de Janeiro, last Thursday (13 / 1) or pm local time yesterday morning ( 14 / 1). Rousseff was determined that his government would take steps quick and tangible to help the victims. So far, the Brazilian government has channeled U.S. $ 470 million (around Rp 4.23 trillion) emergency funds early and sending seven tons of medicines. The disaster became the first test for Rousseff since taking power two weeks ago. He succeeded his predecessor, Inacia Luiz Lula da Silva, who is very popular among the people of Brazil.

Very heavy rainfall accompanied the storm, with rainfall levels equivalent to rain a month, milking Brazilian territory before dawn on Wednesday (12 / 1). As a result, landslides hit several towns and villages in the country. The houses, roads and bridges destroyed. Phone lines and electricity cut off. Condition worst hit town of Novo Friburgo. At least 225 people there were killed. In Teresopolis 223 were killed, and in Petropolis 39 people found lifeless. In addition, 10 people were killed in the village Sumidouro. The churches and police stations have been turned into a morgue. The body of the victim was deliberately put there for a while. The stench from the bodies of the victims smelled everywhere. The atmosphere-wrenching grief is felt also in Teresopolis. The bodies of victims were stacked in the temporary morgue.

Outside, people gathered to ensure the presence or absence of their families who are victims and placed there. They looked at the photographs posted on the victim's face close to the body bag. Most of the bodies which are children, women, and elderly (seniors). They were asleep when the landslide struck and helpless to save themselves. More than 12 thousand people homeless. their homes swept away in flooding and landslides. There are also people who deliberately leave the house because it is not safe. Tourism, which became the mainstay and source of income Serrana region, devastated. Hotels lose millions of dollars after the tourists, most of them residents of Rio de Janeiro, decided to leave.

"The situation is like a bomb full of mud fell into a tourist resort. Economics city has been destroyed," said Arnaldo Miranda, artistic director at the city of Novo Friburgo, told the daily Jornal do Brasil. Meanwhile, the floods that hit the state of Queensland, Australia, began to recede. Puddle of mud in Brisbane yesterday was not as high as before. The third largest city in this country have a chance to beat the threat of severe damage after the levees Kangaroo Brisbane River burst its banks two days ago. Flash floods also hit, damaging, and destroying many buildings and infrastructure.
 
Height of water in the river yesterday dropped two meters after reaching about five meters on Thursday. Losses due to flooding in Queensland is estimated to approximately USD 5 billion (around Rp 45 trillion). More than 26 thousand homes inundated in Brisbane. Of that amount, 11,900 houses were badly damaged and occupied by the owner until a few weeks or few months. electricity supplies to thousands of homes still cut off and some major roads are still blocked. As many as 22 people were killed in the disaster, from the total, 16 of whom became victims of floods in the Lockyer Valley, west of Brisbane, and Toowoomba City.
Governor of Queensland, Anna Bligh with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard visited the Grantham, the town hit by severe flooding of the valley, yesterday. On that occasion, Grantham describes Bligh as one of the central points of damage. He saw the houses were destroyed and cars tricked flooding. "Landscape in Grantham that can only be compared to a war zone," said Bligh. "This city has been out of shape again and Roads. Various facilities were badly damaged. It is very difficult for residents to return to their homes," he continued. Soldiers and rescue teams continued to comb the city to search for missing victims. Prime Minister Gillard has doubled the number of troops to 1,200 people to help evacuate victims of the worst natural disaster in Australia since 1974

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Mandala Airlines Stop Operating on Thursday, 13 January 2011

Mandala Airlines will not operate on Thursday, January 13, 2011. However, the government still will discuss problems faced by airline companies, including financial discrepancy in their management.

"In principle, the Mandala will not operate anymore," said Freddy in Jakarta, Wednesday (12/01/2011) after attend a meeting chaired by the Economic Coordinating Minister, Hatta Rajasa and 13 other ministers suddenly. According to Freddy, he does not know the cause of Mandala cease to operate. However, based on information obtained so far from Mandala management, the company was known had financial difficulties.

Freddy didn't know whether these shutdowns will occur, whether permanent or temporary. He was with Mandala management will hold a meeting at the Department of Transportation at around 19:00 tonight. The consequence of these shutdowns, he said, would be a vacuum flight route to a specific destination. Freddy ensure this route will be filled with another airline such as Batavia Air, Lion Air, etc. However,  we see first that route because there may be other airlines suffered," he said. Mandala is also necessary to overcome the loss of people who had booked the flight ticket from the airline.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

AFC Final Schedule

Group A
Team GP W D L GF GA +/- Pts
CHINA P.R. 2 0 3
UZBEKISTAN 2 0 3
KUWAIT 0 2 -2  0
QATAR 0 2 -2  0
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
1
07 January 2011 19:15
QATAR-UZBEKISTAN
Khalifa Stadium
2
08 January 2011 16:15
KUWAIT-CHINA P.R.
Al Gharafa Stadium
9
12 January 2011 16:15
UZBEKISTAN-KUWAIT
Al Gharafa Stadium
10
12 January 2011 19:15
CHINA P.R.-QATAR
Khalifa Stadium
17
16 January 2011 19:15
QATAR-KUWAIT
Khalifa Stadium
18
16 January 2011 19:15
CHINA P.R.-UZBEKISTAN
Al Gharafa Stadium
Group B

Team GP W D L GF GA +/- Pts
JAPAN 1 1 1
JORDAN 1 1 1
SAUDI ARABIA 0 0 0
SYRIA 0 0 0
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
3
09 January 2011 16:15
JAPAN-JORDAN
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
4
09 January 2011 19:15
SAUDI ARABIA-SYRIA
Al Rayyan Stadium
11
13 January 2011 16:15
JORDAN-SAUDI ARABIA
Al Rayyan Stadium
12
13 January 2011 19:15
SYRIA-JAPAN
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
19
17 January 2011 16:15
SAUDI ARABIA-JAPAN
Al Rayyan Stadium
20
17 January 2011 16:15
JORDAN-SYRIA
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
Group C

Team GP W D L GF GA +/- Pts
AUSTRALIA 0 0 0
BAHRAIN 0 0 0
INDIA 0 0 0
KOREA REPUBLIC 0 0 0
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
5
10 January 2011 16:15
INDIA-AUSTRALIA
Al Sadd Stadium
6
10 January 2011 19:15
KOREA REPUBLIC-BAHRAIN
Al Gharafa Stadium
13
14 January 2011 16:15
AUSTRALIA-KOREA REPUBLIC
Al Gharafa Stadium
14
14 January 2011 19:15
BAHRAIN-INDIA
Al Sadd Stadium
21
18 January 2011 16:15
KOREA REPUBLIC-INDIA
Al Gharafa Stadium
22
18 January 2011 16:15
AUSTRALIA-BAHRAIN
Al Sadd Stadium
Group D

Team GP W D L GF GA +/- Pts
DPR KOREA 0 0 0
I.R. IRAN 0 0 0
IRAQ 0 0 0
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 0 0 0
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
7
11 January 2011 16:15
DPR KOREA-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
8
11 January 2011 19:15
IRAQ-I.R. IRAN
Al Rayyan Stadium
15
15 January 2011 16:15
I.R. IRAN-DPR KOREA
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
16
15 January 2011 19:15
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES-IRAQ
Al Rayyan Stadium
23
19 January 2011 19:15
IRAQ-DPR KOREA
Al Rayyan Stadium
24
19 January 2011 19:15
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES-I.R. IRAN
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
25
21 January 2011 16:25
Winner Group B-Runner Up Group A
Al Gharafa Stadium
26
21 January 2011 19:25
Winner Group A-Runner Up Group B
Khalifa Stadium
27
22 January 2011 16:25
Winner Group C-Runner Up Group D
Al Sadd Stadium
28
22 January 2011 19:25
Winner Group D-Runner Up Group C
Qatar Sports Club Stadium
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
29
25 January 2011 16:25
Winner QF2-Winner QF4
Al Gharafa Stadium
30
25 January 2011 19:25
Winner QF1-Winner QF3
Khalifa Stadium
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
31
28 January 2011 18:00
Loser SF1-Loser SF2
Al Sadd Stadium
#
Date
Match
Venue
Result
32
29 January 2011 18:00
Winner SF1-Winner SF2
Khalifa Stadium