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Richard Allaway

Tribe returns to old ways on Pinatubo / 1991 eruption drove Aeta away from volcano - 0 views

  • Tarukan was home to hundreds of families of a Filipino tribe called the Aeta
  • 50 villagers opted to come home to relive a lifestyle they thought they would never see again.
  • The 50,000-member tribe has long survived along the slopes of the volcano by fishing, hunting wild boar, deer, birds and mountain cats and farming beans, rice, sweet potatoes and root crops.
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  • Forced to flee to the lowland valleys below, the Aeta learned a life far different from their mountain habitat. They shed traditional loincloths, sarongs and bare feet for Western dress and shoes, ate from canned foods donated by relief agencies and slept in cramped resettlement centers that resembled refugee camps.
  • In Tarukan, they have built bamboo huts and cleared fields for crops. Papaya and mango trees have been planted. Wild boar and birds are coming back and the acidity of the soil has declined, allowing farmers to resume planting.
Richard Allaway

Business | Natives Who Worship Pinatubo Feel Its Wrath | Seattle Times Newspaper - 0 views

  • Then in April, when serious seismic activity began warning of an imminent eruption, they fled their homes and the wrath of their god.
Richard Allaway

Australian flood-destroyed towns declared natural disaster zones - Times Online - 0 views

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    Use of the word disaster
Matt Podbury

BBC News - Can we predict when and where quakes will strike? - 0 views

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    Can we predict when and where quakes will strike?
Jen Currie

Fukushima disaster: it's not over yet - 0 views

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    About life in Japan 5 months after the earthquake.
Richard Allaway

Haiti Government Overwhelmed as Death Toll Rises - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Political consequences
Richard Allaway

How Haiti has inspired our fundraisers | World news | The Guardian - 0 views

  • seven-year-old Charlie Simpson (pictured), whose pledge to cycle at least seven times around his local park in south London has so far raised more than £165,000, including £5,000 from Simon Cowell
Richard Allaway

Mount Pinatubo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • hunter-gathering Aeta
  • Aetas living near Pinatubo worship a god named Apo Mallari who lives at the peak. According to them, he caused the 1991 eruption because of displeasure toward illegal loggers and Philippine National Oil Company executives who have drilled for geothermal heat into the mountain. Some of the Aetas stayed on the mountainside hiding in caves; only three people survived.
  • Many of the Aeta who lived on the slopes of the volcano left their villages of their own volition when the first explosions began in April, gathering in a village about 12 km from the summit. They moved to increasingly distant villages as the eruptions escalated, with some Aeta moving up to nine times in the two months preceding the cataclysmic eruption.
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  • The Aeta people were the hardest hit by the eruption. The total destruction of many villages by pyroclasts and lahar deposits meant that many Aeta were unable to return to their former way of life. After the areas surrounding the volcano were declared safe to return to, those whose villages had not been destroyed moved back, but most people moved instead to government-organized resettlement areas. Conditions on these were poor, with each family receiving only small plots of land, which were not ideal for growing crops. Many Aeta found casual labor working for lowland farmers, and overall Aeta society became much more fragmented, and reliant on and integrated with lowland culture.
Richard Allaway

Haiti Earthquake: Emergencies - :: Oxfam GB - 0 views

  • Oxfam has launched several cash-for-work projects, which give those living in camps a chance to earn an income while improving their environment by building latrines and clearing rubble.
  • Oxfam is distributing plastic sheets to help meet emergency needs for shelter. Our immediate goal is to provide sheeting to 28,000 people.
Richard Allaway

Dispatch from Haiti | FP Passport - 0 views

  • After the earthquake demolished their houses, most of them were able to drag some of their rice, oil, or crackers out of the rubble. They all take a certain pride in the fact that they are now sharing what they have equally among themselves. "We are living communally," says Shelove Lindor, a thoughtful man in glasses. "We are helping one another."
  • In the rough, hilly neighborhood of Delmas, women sell carrots and okra brought in from the nearby countryside.
  • Residents have piled up their garbage in a ravine and are burning it because, one woman explains to me, "it could be bad for the health" to have so much garbage on the street
Matt Podbury

AZF - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Human Induced Hazard
Matt Podbury

BBC News | EUROPE | French factory blast kills 18 - 0 views

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    Toulouse Explosion Human Induced Hazard
Matt Podbury

YouTube - AZF : "De l'explosion au procès" sur TLT - 0 views

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    Toulouse Explosion Human Induced Hazard
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