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Gaza doctor Alaa al-Najjar loses nine of her 10 children in Israeli attack

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Olympics   来源:Australia  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Now, while the ground is not shaking, while it's not a very stressful situation, is really the best time to practise," said Brian Terbush, the Earthquake and Volcano Program Manager for the Washington state Emergency Management Division.

"Now, while the ground is not shaking, while it's not a very stressful situation, is really the best time to practise," said Brian Terbush, the Earthquake and Volcano Program Manager for the Washington state Emergency Management Division.

Crowley said staff ensured "fire monitors were active in order to provide boundary cooling water to the adjacent cargo tanks"."Their heroic action limited damage to only the cargo tanks impacted," added Cal Hayden, the company's vice president.

Gaza doctor Alaa al-Najjar loses nine of her 10 children in Israeli attack

"We remain fully committed to supporting the UK response and any environmental remediation."Crowley confirmed salvage experts SMIT Salvage was continuing its onboard assessment and added HM Coastguard's position remained that there "continues to be no cause for concern for pollution from the tanker".Testing Jersey's seawater all year round is being considered after a recent pollution outbreak, a minister has revealed.

Gaza doctor Alaa al-Najjar loses nine of her 10 children in Israeli attack

Environment Minister Steve Luce said he decided to take a look at the water testing situation afterwere found in Grève de Lecq in May, leading to a warning not to swim there.

Gaza doctor Alaa al-Najjar loses nine of her 10 children in Israeli attack

He said water at 16 bays in Jersey were tested regularly between May and September, but he was asked by people why testing was not done every month.

Mr Luce said this had prompted him to consider doing year-round testing, but added it could cost "several thousands pounds" to conduct monthly tests.They are also impacted by predators.

Ms Colwell said the event on Monday will coincide with the charity's work to "spread the word, spread education and spread awareness" of the importance of protecting the endangered species."We'll draw attention to the plight of this lovely bird and people can see how wonderful it is."

She added that "everybody has a role to play" in protecting the birds.The event to mark World Curlew Day begins at 16:00 BST at Lansdown Hall.

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