Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

People of death kills 17 collision


DHAKA - at least 17 people were killed and more than 30 others were injured when a goods truck loaded and passenger bus struck the night in the area of Bogra, Shajahanpur, in Bangladesh, about 200 kilometres to the Northwest of the capital, Dhaka, Thursday (29/7/2011).
Police quoted by the private UNB news agency said, the truck collided with a bus Dhaka, aimed at passengers in the opposite direction. "As the 11 passengers were killed on place and more than 30 wounded to 06.00 local time," said unb. ".
Six of the injured victim dies en route to a local hospital. All the victims were passengers on the bus berpenumpang night exceed the carrying capacity. Police, said the second vehicle, the driver is driving negligent and has lost control.
Bangladesh is a country with one of the highest rates of death for accidents on the roads of the world. The cause, the roads in bad condition, vehicles are well maintained, violation of the rules of traffic by the pilots and the lack of supervision of the Ministry of traffic.
According to a study of University Accident Research Centre of Engineering Technology, Bangladesh recently, about 10 000 to 12 000 people were killed in accidents on the roads in Bangladesh each year, and about 75 per cent of the deaths occurred in rural areas.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Air cargo in the sea, two crews encountered death

B-747 cargo Asiana Airlines splashed into the sea, killing a pilot and a kopilotnya. News about the accident as Yonhap News Monday (28/7/2011) be coverage in local newspapers in South Korea.

The aircraft took off from Incheon to Pudong in China: 00 local time, or to 01: 00. Was going to lose a trace on the radar at about 04.29 (02 H 29) when the aircraft would be landing at the airport of Jeju. Penyelemat team located pieces of the aircraft at approximately 06.40 (04 H 40).


Heavy rain success in Korea in the South this week, landslides and floods that killed dozens of people and cause chaos. However, Asiana Airlines said that it was not step clear if weather interferes with aircraft engines.

The Boeing 747 which has been dubbed the "Jumbo Jet" has been used for over 40 years and production still.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

"The death of Bin Laden is not the end of the reign of terror"

MADRID -leader of the Al Qaeda terror network of Osama bin Laden was already more than a month were killed, but the Secretary of Homeland Security United States (u.s.) Janet Napolitano explained the terror not over until today.
"Al Qaeda is currently showing an increase in the number of members that could potentially be terrorists," says Janet Napolitano in the international security conference in Madrid, Spain.
In addition, he also issued a warning that Al Qaeda could do the doctrine through publications in United Kingdom. "Al Qaeda continued to show their abilities through the publication of the United Kingdom speaking and such," continued Napolitano was quoted as saying CNN, Friday (30/6/2011).
Current us faced anti-terror strategy includes prevention of potential terror of the perpetrators of terror which utilizes air transport from abroad to the United States. Not only that, Napolitano also rated the US need to also prepare themselves from the threat of terrorism within the country.
"We tried everything in my power to prevent a terrorist attack that occurred in the territory of our country. This is not just simply prepare to attack, we must remain steadfast and recovered as soon as possible after the attack occurred, "he said.
Napolitano did assess the important strategy to fight terrorism. He looked at the importance that the US needs a strong faced anti-terror strategy
This statement is not much different Napolitano that articulated by President Barack Obama faced anti-terror Adviser, John Brennan. Brennan sees faced anti-terror strategy at the moment, should be designed to homeland security as the main areas to be aware of.(faj)


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