Nepal Humanos de combustible de la Crisis Cultural
Enviado por aaronesau • 26 de Mayo de 2015 • Informe • 288 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 207 Visitas
Nepal’s Human Crisis Fuels a Cultural One
In the three days since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal, the death toll has mounted so quickly, to more than 5,000, that most concerns other than the health and safety of its people have been put aside. Hope for finding survivors was waning, and tens of thousands of people are living in tents despite heavy rains. Reserves of clean water are running low.
The crisis that exists in Nepal is very strong not tien more than three days that an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck in Nepal, this terrible trajedias to left over 5,000 people dead and a large number of desaperecidas people, there is a minimum of hope find sobrebibientes and desenas of thousands of people are living in tents despite the heavy rain. Clean water reserves are running out.
Curfew Appears to Bring Calm to Baltimore After Days of Unrest
BALTIMORE — Aided by wide support from residents, activists, pastors and local leaders, and by thousands of police and National Guard reinforcements, an overnight curfew appeared to quell the unrest that had gripped this city earlier in the week.
The quiet, mostly deserted streets — even in the Penn-North area that was the locus of rioting and looting on Monday — stood in sharp contrast to the blazes that had raged the night before and had strained the city’s Fire Department as engines and crews raced from fire to fire.
Backstopped by 2,000 National Guard members, as well as officers from the state police and other law enforcement departments from outside the city, the Baltimore police appeared to exercise strategic discretion over the course of the night and did not seem particularly eager to aggressively pursue curfew violators if they did not have to.
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