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2011年4月25日星期一

Syrian army storms city where rebellion began

The entry in Dara' seemed a signal a new chapter in a RAID to the more than 350 people, with the single highest toll killed on Friday. As far as hewing, a mixture of the promised concessions and blunt force, indicated Monday that it searches for the latter to crush a wave of dissent in virtually every Syrian province, the once undisputed rule of law has shaken President Bashar al-Assad had chosen Government.

Residents said at least eight tanks entered Dara' (a) in the dawn from four directions, and there were reports used by artillery and mortars. Telephone lines have been to the area, so that first-hand difficult, and in the vicinity crossings with Jordan were border sealed from the Syrian side Jordanian officials said. But a cloud of black smoke rises shown smuggled video out of the city on the horizon with salvos of heavy gunfire echo in the distance.

Protesters said the toll was almost certain to rise. Facilities were in the streets, but snipers on the roofs prevented residents and medical staff to retrieve.

"The armed forces have occupied the city of Dara'a," said a resident breathless as he footage shot Monday morning. "they are heading toward the center of the city."

Other smuggled footage showed heavily armed soldiers parked positions behind walls, a few meters away from a tank in what seem to be a green, main street. Witnesses said some tanks move in the direction of the Omari mosque, it was cited by organizers a landmark, which has served as the headquarters of the art for demonstrators.

"God is great, Bashar," a protestor called on video on the Internet, addressing President Bashar al-Assad with his first name. "Why are you attack?"

The city slung building and about 75,000 inhabitants has become almost synonymous with the revolt, reign of the Assad family has provided the greatest challenge to four decades. Protests it broke in March after security forces arrested a group of high school students Doodle accused anti-Government graffiti on the wall, galvanizing demonstrations that have spread to virtually every province in Syria.

Other activists said Syrian security forces entered two towns on the outskirts of the capital - Duma and Maadamiah - carrying out dozens of arrests. Conflicts have primarily in the poor, troubled cities, which encircle Damascus very and activists said there were reports of shooting during the raids which began Monday morning.

Residents reported that security forces the cities was surrounded on Sunday. Everyone leave or enter, they said, was looking for, in an apparent attempt to stop demonstrators from the March on the capital, a stronghold of the Assad family rule.

Based, a city inhabited by Syria's Sunni Muslim majority and members of the minority Alawite - a heterodox Muslim sect, which the Government support is much - security forces killed at least 12 people in a RAID, which began Sunday and permanent in the night. A resident said demonstrators burned a car army and took a soldier hostage.

"The army is all about the area provided", another resident said who gave his name as Abu Ahmed. "I can not describe how bad the situation was all night." "It is a street war."

He said had strengthened the shooting tension between Sunni and Alawite in the city, a potentially dangerous manifestation in a country with a mosaic of religious and ethnic minorities, of which fear they threaten many collapse of the Government can.

He said "The plate have been dashed," with an Arab expression. "There is dispute between us now, it is planted was and the problem will forever be based are available."

The widening crackdown comes amid reports that many of them of Hims and the surrounding cities of Damascus, have scores of residents in Syria since disappeared Friday, out of the troubled city activists say. In Saqba, one who said the city suburbs, an organizer, 100 people Friday, with no record of their arrest had disappeared.

"It is about much more bloodshed, are," Wissam said fare, head of Insan, a Syrian human rights group, "all signals from my point of view, showing."

Mr price said that his organization all in all had compiled the names of 217 people, which had disappeared since early Friday. At least 70 of them came from the towns near the capital outskirts and 68 others from the third-largest city of Hims, Syria and the particularly protests of last week. Taken together, said he had documented group names of the missing from 17 towns and villages.

He said "It just don't stop". "Names keep pouring."

The crackdown is yet another indication that the decision of the Government draconian emergency lift since 1963, turn out to be more rhetoric than reform. Although the Government Thursday as a radical step has traded his removal, some have the last few days is the bloodiest and most repressive since the uprising began. On Friday alone killed more than 100 people in 14 cities.

"We this regime not more trust,", another protester said in based.

Human rights Watch calls for the United Nations to set up an international inquiry into her death and calls for the United States and Europe, impose sanctions on officials responsible for the shooting and arrests of hundreds of demonstrators.

"After the Friday carnage, it does not have enough condemn the violence", said Joe Stork, the Middle East, Deputy Director of the Organization, based in New York.

Employees of the New York Times contributed to this report from Beirut and Damascus, Syria. Ranya Kadri contributed reporting from Aqaba, Jordan.


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2011年4月22日星期五

Prairie flooding move 1,000 as storms to displacement is

More than 1,000 people have been displaced across the Prairie provinces by the rivers increasing threat of overflow their banks.

In Manitoba, people about 866 already have been forced from their homes because the mouse, Assiniboine River and Red poured on their banks in some places.

Most of the evacuations were precautionary, as officials are more concerned with roads being washed, which would isolate persons who may need help.

More than 600 municipal roads have been closed by the flooding, which officials say is much more widespread than the last flood bad in 2009. There are 32 States of emergency declared premises, compared to 16 in 2009.

Rivers of the region are always fully this time of year as the melting of the snow, but officials say water levels are some of the higher levels since the beginning of the record-keeping.

The Souris River in the southwest of the province, a grouse at the Melita, but it is expected of high water levels will be drag as long as a week. Except in the case of severe weather, no other ridges are expected, but red and Assiniboine rivers meet at Winnipeg, have not yet to crest. They are the pace to do so at the same time, perhaps in early May.

"The good news is - at least in terms of storm systems - they're plowing in half East of the country," CBC News meteorologist says Michelle Leslie. "" "". The jet stream is really puncture them south of the Prairie provinces. ?

Evacuation centres are open in several municipalities throughout Manitoba to accommodate persons expelled by the floods, reports Sean Kavanagh of the CBC.

In neighbouring Saskatchewan Watershed Authority warned that floodwaters have not yet his earlier in the eastern part of the province. More than a dozen communities of the province are in a State of emergency.

Thursday, two other communities in Saskatchewan - Standing Buffalo First Nation and the village of Lebret - stated to flood emergencies.

Volunteers were sandbagging around Standing Buffalo to protect homes and school. Several families have been relocated. The community is approximately 80 kilometres northeast of Regina.

The battle of the River at North Battleford is expected to Crest as early as Friday. Regina Wascana Creek should Crest some time early next week. But officials hope that the level will be not much higher than it already is.

There is some good news in the province, as the melting of the snow ended in many areas. Peak flows took place, water levels are declining in some places. Last Mountain Lake peak in early May.

It is the Cypress Hills area that everyone watching.

The Frenchman River should still see a flood nasty, something which has not hit the region since 1952. Weyburn, Swift Current to Moose Jaw water levels continue to decline.

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2011年4月8日星期五

Severe storms pummel in the South

Tornado and storms in the storms147 are hit of southern StatesAt at least five people are killed, 000 without power in GeorgiaThe dire weather by early Tuesday, the MorningDo will continue to have photos or video of storms? Post it to CNN iReport

(CNN) system.UInt64 heavy storms that Monday night pummeled left much of the South at least five people dead in three States, officials said.

A dead reported local authorities in Mississippi, three Georgia and one in Tennessee.

The strong winds and pounding rain fell trees and power lines, knocking out power in some areas.

Stuart Ellis, corner with Copiah County, Mississippi, said that the State was a person was killed when a 20-year old man was hit by a tree that fell in the street.

In Georgia, butts County, the sheriff's Office reported two Todesf?lle--a man and his son-to fell a tree on their apartment building.

In the sound of Gresham community in Dodge County, Georgia emergency management agency said one person killed and two others were hospitalized at the hospital.

87-Year old man, when he was in contact with a downed high-voltage line in his court died in Memphis, Tennessee, accordingly makes provider Memphis light, gas and water came.

The national weather service said it almost 600 reports of strong winds on 19 instances of suspected tornado-related damage and 72 reports of hail in the Southeast on Monday.

Reports of funnel clouds in the weather service Office Sumner County, Tennessee cast, CNN affiliate reported WZTV.

"It got so bad, I grabbed my son (and) have it in the closet," resident Chuck Carter said the station. "We go to the closet if we think, it is a tornado in the area."

A line of uprooted trees dotted in the Southern Kentucky damaged roads. However, no injuries were reported.

Melvin Pendley asked me as his home, which repaired sounded had roof.

"The ceiling in the bedroom and a half living room reduced are," he told CNN affiliate WBKO. "Half of the inside is still in order right now." "Know what will happen now with all this rain not us."

Ausgeschlagen in Georgia, the storms power 147,000 statewide, Georgia power customers said early Tuesday morning.

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2011年4月6日星期三

Severe storms pummel in the South

Tornado and storms in the storms147 are hit of southern StatesAt at least five people are killed, 000 without power in GeorgiaThe dire weather by early Tuesday, the MorningDo will continue to have photos or video of storms? Post it to CNN iReport

(CNN) system.UInt64 heavy storms that Monday night pummeled left much of the South at least five people dead in three States, officials said.

A dead reported local authorities in Mississippi, three Georgia and one in Tennessee.

The strong winds and pounding rain fell trees and power lines, knocking out power in some areas.

Stuart Ellis, corner with Copiah County, Mississippi, said that the State was a person was killed when a 20-year old man was hit by a tree that fell in the street.

In Georgia, butts County, the sheriff's Office reported two Todesf?lle--a man and his son-to fell a tree on their apartment building.

In the sound of Gresham community in Dodge County, Georgia emergency management agency said one person killed and two others were hospitalized at the hospital.

87-Year old man, when he was in contact with a downed high-voltage line in his court died in Memphis, Tennessee, accordingly makes provider Memphis light, gas and water came.

The national weather service said it almost 600 reports of strong winds on 19 instances of suspected tornado-related damage and 72 reports of hail in the Southeast on Monday.

Reports of funnel clouds in the weather service Office Sumner County, Tennessee cast, CNN affiliate reported WZTV.

"It got so bad, I grabbed my son (and) have it in the closet," resident Chuck Carter said the station. "We go to the closet if we think, it is a tornado in the area."

A line of uprooted trees dotted in the Southern Kentucky damaged roads. However, no injuries were reported.

Melvin Pendley asked me as his home, which repaired sounded had roof.

"The ceiling in the bedroom and a half living room reduced are," he told CNN affiliate WBKO. "Half of the inside is still in order right now." "Know what will happen now with all this rain not us."

Ausgeschlagen in Georgia, the storms power 147,000 statewide, Georgia power customers said early Tuesday morning.

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Severe storms pummel in the South

Tornado and storms in the storms147 are hit of southern StatesAt at least five people are killed, 000 without power in GeorgiaThe dire weather by early Tuesday, the MorningDo will continue to have photos or video of storms? Post it to CNN iReport

(CNN) system.UInt64 heavy storms that Monday night pummeled left much of the South at least five people dead in three States, officials said.

A dead reported local authorities in Mississippi, three Georgia and one in Tennessee.

The strong winds and pounding rain fell trees and power lines, knocking out power in some areas.

Stuart Ellis, corner with Copiah County, Mississippi, said that the State was a person was killed when a 20-year old man was hit by a tree that fell in the street.

In Georgia, butts County, the sheriff's Office reported two Todesf?lle--a man and his son-to fell a tree on their apartment building.

In the sound of Gresham community in Dodge County, Georgia emergency management agency said one person killed and two others were hospitalized at the hospital.

87-Year old man, when he was in contact with a downed high-voltage line in his court died in Memphis, Tennessee, accordingly makes provider Memphis light, gas and water came.

The national weather service said it almost 600 reports of strong winds on 19 instances of suspected tornado-related damage and 72 reports of hail in the Southeast on Monday.

Reports of funnel clouds in the weather service Office Sumner County, Tennessee cast, CNN affiliate reported WZTV.

"It got so bad, I grabbed my son (and) have it in the closet," resident Chuck Carter said the station. "We go to the closet if we think, it is a tornado in the area."

A line of uprooted trees dotted in the Southern Kentucky damaged roads. However, no injuries were reported.

Melvin Pendley asked me as his home, which repaired sounded had roof.

"The ceiling in the bedroom and a half living room reduced are," he told CNN affiliate WBKO. "Half of the inside is still in order right now." "Know what will happen now with all this rain not us."

Ausgeschlagen in Georgia, the storms power 147,000 statewide, Georgia power customers said early Tuesday morning.

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