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Was This Anywhere Near U, Little Buddy ?!?!??!?! |
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California, isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15 homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks, chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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Subject: Was This Anywhere Near U, Little Buddy ?!?!??!?!
From:
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yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca
Date: 1/11/2005 6:23 PM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California, isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15 homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks, chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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About 930 miles South of me. Yes,
Laytonville is in the Northern area of California about 170 miles North of the
San Francisco bay area. It's 31 miles
inland from the pacific coastline and
has an elevation of about 1500 where I
live, current temp. is 39 F and I did a
double dose of MS Contin so I could
handle the cold and get in my outside
hot tub spa (whhhhhhhew from 39 to 104
in less than 6 seconds is a real rush!).
http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/me/Graphics/PICTURES.2005/
WOMP WOMP - I GO WOMP! :)
Tangents are infinite in all of nature in
all universes constantly and at random.
* D OUOSVAVV M *
*PUBLIUS ENIGMA*
Oh Joy!
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Patron Saint of the Internet
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Could this incident fulfill your 'preceived' turmoil in the Californian =
region ???
Life loss was minimal, but devastating none the less.
kmiller
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te" =
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message =
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the world =
at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California, =
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15 homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a =
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks, chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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12 Jan 2005 05:21:18 AM |
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K=2E Miller wrote:
Could this incident fulfill your 'preceived' turmoil in the
Californian region ???
Life loss was minimal, but devastating none the less.
kmiller
No - this was quite minimal on the scale of disasters -- we are having
serious bushfires
in South Australia at the same time -- 10 people have died so far -- &
another six are missing....
California will have EQ's this year -- particularly Northern California
& also the San Bernadino
area of LA.....but the death toll in California will only be in the
several hundreds....
Watch the regions around Japan, Northern Indonesia, Phillipines, Papua
New Guinea & the smaller
islands in that part of the Pacific Rim...
It will be known as "the lighting of the RIng of Fire"....
Time-frame is between *now* & November 2005
Also read the recent urgent message by a Mayan Elder which I posted on
this ng earlier.....
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Hooroo ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te"
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the
world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from
Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California,
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15
homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as
many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of
mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los
Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the
pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in
the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency
workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks,
chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the
narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two
were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have
pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall
than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A
retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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K=2E Miller wrote:
Could this incident fulfill your 'preceived' turmoil in the
Californian region ???
Life loss was minimal, but devastating none the less.
kmiller
No - this was quite minimal on the scale of disasters -- we are having
serious bushfires
in South Australia at the same time -- 10 people have died so far -- &
another six are missing....
California will have EQ's this year -- particularly Northern California
& also the San Bernadino
area of LA.....but the death toll in California will only be in the
several hundreds....
Watch the regions around Japan, Northern Indonesia, Phillipines, Papua
New Guinea & the smaller
islands in that part of the Pacific Rim...
It will be known as "the lighting of the RIng of Fire"....
Time-frame is between *now* & November 2005
Also read the recent urgent message by a Mayan Elder which I posted on
this ng earlier.....
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
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Hooroo ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te"
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the
world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from
Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California,
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15
homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as
many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of
mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los
Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the
pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in
the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency
workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks,
chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the
narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two
were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have
pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall
than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A
retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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Subject: Re: Was This Anywhere Near U, Little Buddy ?!?!??!?!
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Date: 1/12/2005 3:27 AM Pacific Standard Time
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K=2E Miller wrote:
Could this incident fulfill your 'preceived' turmoil in the
Californian region ???
Life loss was minimal, but devastating none the less.
kmiller
No - this was quite minimal on the scale of disasters -- we are having
serious bushfires
in South Australia at the same time -- 10 people have died so far -- &
another six are missing....
California will have EQ's this year -- particularly Northern California
& also the San Bernadino
area of LA.....but the death toll in California will only be in the
several hundreds....
Watch the regions around Japan, Northern Indonesia, Phillipines, Papua
New Guinea & the smaller
islands in that part of the Pacific Rim...
It will be known as "the lighting of the RIng of Fire"....
Time-frame is between *now* & November 2005
Also read the recent urgent message by a Mayan Elder which I posted on
this ng earlier.....
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Hooroo ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te"
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the
world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from
Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California,
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15
homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as
many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of
mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los
Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the
pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in
the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency
workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks,
chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the
narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two
were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have
pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall
than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A
retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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Yes Uncle Wally you are correct - but, here in California Especially in
Northern California (which is an entire different
type of life and world than Southern
(LaLAland) California. Up here in the
Northern part of the state we live in
a 5th dimensional happyland most of the time. :))))))))))))))))))))00000
Tangents are infinite in all of nature in
all universes constantly and at random.
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| Title: Re: Was This Anywhere Near U, Little Buddy ?!?!??!?! |
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K=2E Miller wrote:
Could this incident fulfill your 'preceived' turmoil in the
Californian region ???
Life loss was minimal, but devastating none the less.
kmiller
No - this was quite minimal on the scale of disasters -- we are having
serious bushfires
in South Australia at the same time -- 10 people have died so far -- &
another six are missing....
California will have EQ's this year -- particularly Northern California
& also the San Bernadino
area of LA.....but the death toll in California will only be in the
several hundreds....
Watch the regions around Japan, Northern Indonesia, Phillipines, Papua
New Guinea & the smaller
islands in that part of the Pacific Rim...
It will be known as "the lighting of the RIng of Fire"....
Time-frame is between *now* & November 2005
Also read the recent urgent message by a Mayan Elder which I posted on
this ng earlier.....
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Hooroo ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te"
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the
world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from
Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California,
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15
homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as
many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of
mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los
Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the
pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in
the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency
workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks,
chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the
narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two
were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have
pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall
than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A
retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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| Title: Re: Was This Anywhere Near U, Little Buddy ?!?!??!?! |
12 Jan 2005 05:22:17 AM |
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No - this was quite minimal on the scale of disasters -- we are having
serious bushfires
in South Australia at the same time -- 10 people have died so far -- &
another six are missing....
California will have EQ's this year -- particularly Northern California
& also the San Bernadino
area of LA.....but the death toll in California will only be in the
several hundreds....
Watch the regions around Japan, Northern Indonesia, Phillipines, Papua
New Guinea & the smaller
islands in that part of the Pacific Rim...
It will be known as "the lighting of the RIng of Fire"....
Time-frame is between *now* & November 2005
Also read the recent urgent message by a Mayan Elder which I posted on
this ng earlier.....
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Hooroo ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te"
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the
world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from
Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California,
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
---------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15
homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as
many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of
mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los
Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the
pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in
the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency
workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks,
chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the
narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two
were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have
pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall
than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A
retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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K=2E Miller wrote:
Could this incident fulfill your 'preceived' turmoil in the
Californian region ???
Life loss was minimal, but devastating none the less.
kmiller
"La bouche de la v=E9rit=E9 - D=E9j=E0 Vu Le Proph=E9te"
<yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1105496591.344884.218660@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Talking as we were about disasters happening everywhere in the
world at
the moment,
I was wondering how far this landslide disaster was from
Laytonville
?!?!?
Laytonville is somewhere in the mountains of Northern California,
isn't
it ?!?!?
Hooroo / Toodles ;-)
Uncle Wally
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1280397.htm
Wednesday, January 12, 2005. 8:15am (AEDT)
Rescuers search for survivors in the US village of La Conchita
following a mudslide, which killed three people and buried 15
homes.
(Reuters)
Three killed, 27 missing in US landslide
Rescue workers in southern California have begun searching for as
many
as 27 people who may have been buried amid homes crushed by a
landslide
which was unleashed by a week of heavy rain.
Three men were confirmed killed on Monday after the steep hillside
above the seaside hamlet of La Conchita collapsed in a torrent of
mud,
trees and rocks that deluged a four-block area north of Los
Angeles.
Between 20 and 27 people remain missing and could be buried in the
muddy wreckage, including three young girls and two teenagers,
officials and residents said.
Rescue workers, who were forced to pull back for several hours
overnight due to fears of a second mudslide, returned in the
pre-dawn
hours to drop microphones and fiber-optic cameras into crevices in
the
wreckage.
By morning, as the skies finally began to clear, 75 emergency
workers
were back at work on the nine-metre mound with shovels, picks,
chain
saws and their bare hands in a race to find the missing in the
narrow
slip of land between the Pacific Ocean and hills south of Santa
Barbara.
Authorities said the slide had smashed houses together, making it
harder to dig, but also creating more potential airspaces in which
survivors might still be found.
Of the 14 injured in the slide, 12 were taken to hospital and two
were
listed in critical condition.
The landslide came after a series of winter storms that have
pummelled
California since mid-December, bringing 40 per cent more rainfall
than
the area typically gets all winter.
It was the second landslide to hit the area in a decade. A
retaining
wall built after a 1995 slide was swept away by Monday's torrent.
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