Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Around 300000 people have left their homes on India's south-eastern coast hours as Cyclone Hudhud hits ...
+bernard njoku Let me know how that platitudinous request works out for you. I think it's safe to say it will not just fall on deaf ears, but on no ears at all.
They took preventive measures as best as they could. By dint of internet Hudhud could be monitored & broadcast much more easily. Hopefully, loss will be reduced this time to a great extent in comparison with previous records. My heartfelt condolence to all those victims. They're our tested neighbouring friends, tested in 1971.By the way, we're safe, we were out of Hudhud's centre eventually.Regards.
Im really sorry for the children, perants and families who faced this horrible disaster.hwever, thnk the lord that I live in Papua New Guinea were we don't face this kind of hazards alot cpmpared to other country...
Cyclone Phailin bears down on India 4 hours ago India is preparing for a massive cyclone that is sweeping through the Bay of Bengal towards the east coast.
BBC News India braces for Cyclone Phailin
More than 200000 people in India are being evacuated as a massive cyclone is sweeping through the Bay of Bengal towards the east coast. Cyclone Phailin ...
BBC News Cyclone Phailin Heavy winds as India cyclone sweeps in
BBC News. Cyclone Hudhud Pounds India's Andhra Pradesh And Orissa
Cyclone Hudhud pounds India's Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. Cyclone Hudhud is pounding the eastern Indian coast, causing extensive damage and prompting ...
Evacuations as Cyclone Hudhud hits Indian Coast BBC News
Around 300000 people have left their homes on India's south-eastern coast, as Cyclone Hudhud makes landfall. The cyclone, classed as "very severe" by the ...
BBC News Cyclone Phailin Heavy winds as India cyclone sweeps in
More than 400000 people have been forced to leave their homes along the east coast of India, as a powerful cyclone heads towards the mainland. Cyclone ...
BBC News Cyclone Phailin India assesses damage as relief operation begins BBC News Today
Disaster teams have begun a relief operation after Cyclone Phailin caused widespread damage in eastern areas, forcing up to one million people to flee.
Vanuatu: Dozens reported killed in cyclone - BBC News
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews A huge tropical cyclone with winds up to 270km/h (170mph) has devastated parts of the island nation of ...
Well, people must now how the situation really looks like, with no political bullshit. If they know the whole truth right now there will be a revolution by the evening like one wise man said somewhere. It our task to keep inform citizens of all races. Only a lack o proper knowledge is used for extremely wealthy families such as Rockefellers!
+qushtal Well, there you go. Ukraine: Today a shit country courted by the lacklustre EU, yesterday a shit country run by Russian puppeteers.On next weeks Qushtal Talks Bollocks Show, he asks why white people have been so obviously technologically superior to other races, why they're the most benevolent and least corrupt of all races, and why there's not a thing he can do to change this truth.
Or look at the Ukraine today, UE is begging this country to get a huge financial package help done. Media still talk about but somehow never mention about conditions of repayments. Why do U think UE Central Bank gets bigger and wealthier? Its a first step to take over this poor country. Loan is more powerful weapon on these days then atomic bomb!.
+qushtal I see. I just thought it was because people in underdeveloped countries were corrupt, homicidal lunatics who enjoyed stuffing government money into their own pockets and terrorising their own countrymen. Thanks for correcting me. Here's $5. Go and get that monumental chip chiselled off your shoulder, and while they're at it, ask them to knock off that empty skull of yours. Any money left over you can send to the Papa Doc Charity for Enlightenment, or the Shinawatra League of Honesty.
+Mark CynicNothing's for free today. The other way richer countries use weak develop ones is that they collect a huge amount of money from charities around the world and built a resorts, hotels and holiday accomodation like it was in Haiti or Thailand. And make extra cash from the same (or not) people-tourist who have given to charities.
+qushtal No, Western nations give freely. Vanuatu won't be paying anything back for emergency aid. Both Australia and New Zealand are already helping. Asian countries won't help much, and African countries not at all, as is always the case with these bleating losers.
And from now on Western nations will rush with a huge help with millions of $ including a very high interest, so citizens of this archipelago will be repaying for another 30 years or more. This is a modern way to make a slavery today.