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Sunday
Jun012008

Myanmar Aid Update, U.S. Navy May Leave Area

Myanmar's military junta is creating more delays and havoc among relief workers and still refusing aid from some places.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates made a statement on the issue earlier today saying that he will make a decision in a matter of days about leaving the cost of Myanmar. In the statement he said "it's becoming pretty clear the regime is not going to let us help." He also added that as a result many more people in the country will die.

Asked if the military junta there is guilty of genocide, Gates said, "I tend to see genocide more as a purposeful elimination of people, this is more akin, in my view, to criminal neglect."

Speaking to reporters at the close of an international security conference here, Gates said the Myanmar representative at the forum did not seem interested in speaking with him. But, he said "it was interesting to watch as minister after minister described their respective unhappiness at their inability to get assistance in to Burma."

Thursday
May152008

Update: 7.9 Earthquake In China

The 7.9 Earthquake that hit China several days ago has been devastating with over 19,500 reported dead as of this writing and estimated projections are putting that number at around 50,000. The magnitude was increased from early reports of it being a 7.8 quake.

Massive damage to critical infrastructure has also taken its toll. At least one school and one hospital were completely destroyed along with countless homes leveled to the ground.

Bridges collapsed and about 400 dams were damaged, some with severe cracks that workers are currently trying to repair before they burst.

China has sent about 130,000 troops to assist with rescue efforts, but getting them to the epicenter has been tough, as most roads are still obstructed with debris. The country has also attempted several airdrops of aid and rescuers but was called off after being deemed unsuccessful.

Worries of epidemics are also setting in, but so far no disease outbreaks have been reported. However, with the recent surge in several diseases such as Hand, Foot and Mouth disease and with the Bird Flu virus making a strong comeback across the Asian Continent at the moment it could compound an already difficult situation.

I'll report more on this as more stories and reports expand on the China Earthquake.

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Wednesday
Apr232008

World Food Shortage Crisis


Photo by Mr. Kris'

What do higher oil prices, increasing demand for biofuels, drought in Australia, pestilence, and overall decreases in rice production worldwide have in common?

All of these and more are factors contributing to increased prices for food throughout the world. Rice, which is the number one food staple worldwide, has increased in price by more than 50 percent in the last 12 months. It is not just rice either wheat another important food staple has increased in price just as steadily as rice and the price of food in general has increased around 40 percent.

In the last week alone major riots have broken out in various countries such as Haiti, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Uzbekistan. The worst of these riots so far occurred in Cameroon that left 40 people dead back in February after food prices increased and people could not afford to purchase even the staple foods.

While these trends affect typically the poorest of the poor, do not be surprised if you are affected by these trends as well, as some food retailers and major grocery chains limit what you can purchase.

That is right; believe it or not, right here in the United States people are being told they can only purchase a limited amount of rice when they go to the store.

This I personally do not believe is a bad thing as rice is badly needed in other parts of the world. But, it just goes to show how bad the food shortage is getting. Some are calling it the worst food shortage since World War II and 1 in 6 countries right now is facing a food shortage. It may also lead to further rationing here in the United States.

Some experts are calling this just the beginning and are expecting the problem to grow like UN under-secretary general for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes, who said; “We could be seeing even more trouble in more countries.”

"What we are seeing so far is relatively limited, I'm glad to say, but there have been very severe protests in Haiti, for example. [There have been] riots and deaths in Egypt in bread queues and we've seen unrest in different counties in Africa," he said.

"Now I don't want to exaggerate this or be alarmist about it. When food prices go up for people who are right on the edge of food insecurity of marginal survival to start with, then as soon as they rise beyond a certain point, they have no money to cover their needs or no money for anything else, and that's why the social unrest arises."

Mr Holmes believes the situation is getting worse because global price rises have been so steep and rapid.

"Most of the stapes of people's diet - wheat and rice - have risen more than 50 per cent in the last 12 months and they've risen even more steeply than that very recently," he said.

"There are some fundamental factors behind this. This is not just, I think, a sort of quick blip in prices which will return to normal shortly, it's because there are these fundamental factors of the population rising, crops being used for bio-fuels, more sophisticated diets in places like India and China.

He also cited: "[A] lack of strategic grain reserves and maybe also the effects of climate change and, for example, the drought in Australia affecting wheat production in recent years. That's not helped either.

"What we fear is that if this is a long-term trend, then we really could see in the poorest, most vulnerable countries, in the poorest, most vulnerable sections of the population of those countries, real problems, which is a particular problem from a humanitarian point of view."

He says "the World Food Program is already feeding 80 million people a year around the world."

"That's not really touching everybody who is on the edge of food insecurity. But they could have to face much, much bigger demands than that if the worst comes to the worst."

While Mr. Holmes said he does not want to be alarmist or exaggerate the problem, I think he is being overly cautious. The World Food Programme saw it as a big enough problem to launch their “Silent Tsunami” campaign yesterday in the hopes of gaining world wide attention.

Throughout this post and below are links that you can follow in order to learn more about this crisis and ways you can help.

Listen to an audio interview from ABC News.

International Rice Research Institute
IRRI Rice Crisis Solutions
PDF from IRRI
Five Facts About Rice

Click Here To Donate To The World Food Programme

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Friday
Apr182008

Earthquake Strikes Illinois Today


The State of Illinois was hit by an earthquake today measuring 5.2 in magnitude on the Richter magnitude scale. Initial reports had the quake measured at 5.4 but that was later reduced to the lower level.

The earthquake struck at 4:36 AM local time and centered five miles from Bellmont, a tiny farm town close to the Wabash River, which marks the border with Indiana.

A second earthquake, an after shock hit at 10:14 AM local time measuring 4.6 in magnitude . Many other small aftershocks have been reported as well.

So far no reports of injuries or damages but the quake had skyscrapers swaying in Chicago and Indianapolis and was felt as far away as Milwaukee and Cincinnati.

Earthquakes are not only common in the region they produced two of the three strongest earthquakes in the continental United States. The fault running up the Wabash Valley is responsible for the New Madrid, MO. earthquake of December 1811 and February 1812, each thought to have been magnitude 8 or greater. (The strongest was a large magnitude 9 in the Pacific Northwest in January 1700, known mainly by the tsunami it created that lashed Japan.)

I had just posted information about the probability of an earthquake hitting California which included tips for earthquake safety.

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