Dengue fever toll climbs to 162
Posted by feww on October 4, 2011
Death toll in Punjab’s dengue outbreak rises to 162 with about 1,300 patients hospitalized
About 550 new cases of dengue virus infection reported for the day in the provincial capital Lahore alone.
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Disaster Calendar 2011 – October 4
[October 4, 2011] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016. SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,625 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
- Punjab province, Pakistan. Death toll in Punjab’s dengue outbreak has risen to at least 162 with about 1,300 patients hospitalized.
- About 550 new cases of dengue virus infection reported per day in the provincial capital Lahore alone.
- Punjab is Pakistan’s most populated province, home to about 57% of the nation’s population.
- South Africa. The tornado-stricken town of Duduza, southeast of Johannesburg is being declared a disaster area, said a report.
- The tornado killed at least one and injured more than 160 others, destroying up to a thousand homes.
- “Earlier on Sunday, a nine-year-old boy was killed and 42 people injured in a tornado in Ficksburg in the Free State.” Said the report.
- USA. Death toll from listeria-tainted Colorado cantaloupes has climbed to at least 18, with more than 100 people sickened across 19 states in the deadliest U.S. foodborne illness outbreak this century.
- Philippines. Death toll from typhoon NESAT [“Pedring”] has climbed to at least 66, leaving dozens injured and many still missing.
- The typhoon has affected about 3 million people in more than 3,300 villages in 30 towns and 41 cities across 34 provinces, a report quoted the country’s National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council as saying.
- The typhoon destroyed about 6,300 homes and damaged about 38,000 more.
- More than 200,000 people remain in 500 evacuation centers.
- The typhoon also damaged or destroyed more than 60 bridges, dozens of roads and 300 schools.
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Mogadishu, Somalia. Death toll from a truck bomb in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu has climbed to at least 70, reports said.
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At least 42 others were wounded when a truck laden with explosives blew up in front of the Ministry of Education, AP reported officials as saying.
- Guizhou province, China. A gas explosion in a coalmine in Guizhou province, SW China, has killed at least 16 miners with two others reported as missing, according to local officials.
- In 2010 at more than 2,433 people were killed in coalmine accidents in China, according to official statistics, the report said.
- Auckland, New Zealand. The latest measles outbreak in Auckland, New Zealand’s most polluted city, has infected at least 24 new victims, many of them children, in the past week.
- More than 200 cases of the infectious disease have been confirmed in Auckland since May, a report said.
- “You are more likely to get it in New Zealand now than you have been in the past 14 years.” Auckland’s Medical Officer of Health said.
- “Two-thirds of the cases have been in babies, infants, children and teenagers, and the disease has struck everywhere from early childhood centres to tertiary institutions.” Said the report.
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