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Deadly IRENE Spawns Tornadoes, Pummels East Coast

Posted by feww on August 27, 2011

Tornadoes in Virginia, Maryland and Delaware destroy/damage homes

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Disaster Calendar 2011 – August 27 Entry

[August 27, 2011]  Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.  SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,663 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History

  • East Coast, USA. Hurricane IRENE has forced millions of Americans into shelters as it continues to barrel along the Atlantic Coast, shutting down New York. 
    • IRENE made its first landfall in North Carolina.
    • IRENE has spawned tornadoes in three states, destroying or damaging at least a dozen homes.
    • “Extremely dangerous” storm surges are expected to raise water levels by up to 12 feet.
    • The hurricane has forced the authorities to place up to 7.5 million people under evacuation orders along the East Coast.
    • At least 6 deaths have so far been attributed to Irene.
    • Up to 1.5 million people were left without power in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, and wider disruptions were expected.
    • The governors in seven states of North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut have already declared states of emergency.
    • North Carolina Governor Perdue expects “a major hit” to tobacco crops, livestock and poultry, reports said.
    • Atlantic City was turned into a ghost city as more than a million tourist evacuated the casino city.
    • Some 100,000 National Guard troops are on standby.
    • Thousands of flights have been cancelled.
  • Philippines. Typhoon NAMNADOL [locally known as MINA] has made landfall in Cagayan province, causing widespread flooding and  triggering landslides, affecting thousands of people and leaving at least 6 people dead, reports said.
  • Pakistan. Heavy monsoon rains and flooding have affected at least 2 million people in Sindh and eastern Punjab provinces, Pakistan.
    • Hundreds of villages  have been wiped out, displacing about 100,000 people.
    • Flash floods have killed at least 33 people and left more than 63 others missing, a report said.

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