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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Flooding in northern Spain as Ebro river breaks its banks


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Floods in Zaragoza, March 2015.



Levels of the Ebro River have been high for the last 3 to 4 days. By 28 February 2015, the overflowing river had flooded around 20,000 hectares in Aragon, north-eastern Spain.

Since then river levels have continued to rise and have now flooded areas along the river in Zaragoza, the capital of the region and Spain's fifth largest city.


Levels of the Ebro at Zaragoza are now thought to have peaked. Early on Monday 02 March 2015, the river reached 6.10 meters. Several hours later the level had dropped slightly to 6.06 metres. According to Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro, as of 11:00 today 03 March 2015, Ebro levels at Zaragoza now stand at 5.28 metres.


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Ebros River Levels at Zaragoza since 18 February 2015.



The worst affected areas are Ribera Alta del Ebro and Ribera Baja, according to the regional government of Aragon. Evacuations have been carried out in the towns of Boquiñeni (900 people) and Pradilla (600 people). The displaced found temporary accommodation with relatives or in local sports centres.

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Ebro floods from the air, March 2015.



The flooding has caused damage to bridges and the ARA-1 motorway in Villafranca de Ebro, near Zaragoza.

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Bridge / road collapse after Ebro floods, Spain.



Spain's Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME) or emergency military units, are providing support to flood victims and affected towns. The UME has deployed 450 troops and 145 vehicles to the flooded areas and are carrying out emergency repairs to roads and bridges, as well as carrying out evacuations and flood rescues.

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UME troops working to clear the floods



There's something in the air: City officials investigating mysterious odor in Louisville, Kentucky




Something stinks in Louisville



Something in the air doesn't smell right and city officials are trying to find out what it is.

Complaints started coming in early last week for a mysterious odor in Louisville, according to the Air Pollution Control District.


"I smell a musty smell, like something that's gotten wet. Like a, kind of like a wet dog," Joel Houghton told WDRB News.


"I noticed a smell and I pointed it out to her," Jason Culver said. "I have no clue what it is."


The Air Pollution Control District has been sending people out to investigate the smell of mold and mildew in the air.


"We're used to getting complaints," spokesman Thomas Nord said. "It's unusual that we get the same complaint in such a widespread area."


Nord says calls originated around I-65 near the Watterson and moved to other parts of the area.


Comments on WDRB's Facebook support that point.


Kim wrote, "I-65 at Fern Valley. So bad that you have to close the vent on the car and it's still bad."


Monte said, "I smelled mold in Fairdale Friday afternoon and now smell it way up here in Prospect this morning."


Nord says there doesn't seem to be an obvious source yet but the agency does not believe the smell is toxic.


Investigators are checking with companies but say something organic or the weather could be to blame.


"We're hopeful that we can figure this out," Nord said. "Just if anything so people have some conclusion, so we're hopeful we can get to the bottom of this."


Fugitive Saakashvili calls for 'a second Maidan' in Georgia

Mikheil Saakashvili

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The party led by Georgia's fugitive ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili, United National Movement (UNM), has announced that it is planning massive anti-government protests in Tbilisi, the country's capital, as the country faces economic issues following a devaluation of its national currency.

In a communique to his supporters, which has been circulated Georgian media, Saakashvili calls for mass protests similar to the 2013-2014 Euromaidan protests in Ukraine.



"Create a second 'Maidan,' cause chaos... there will be money and support."



Saakashvili's party has already responded to the request, announcing anti-government protests on March 21, using Georgia's economic situation as the motivation.

"Other than the government having no concrete plan, they are not listening to the people. That is why we, as an opposition force, must make it so that they hear our voice," the party announced.


Deputy State Minister on Diaspora Issues Alexandre Bregadze has confirmed the plans, telling Georgian media that Saakashvili is planning Maidan-style protests.



"Saakashvili wants to return to power through a coup."



In recent weeks, Georgia's national currency, the lari, has devalued by almost 24 percent in recent weeks following similar trends in neighboring Azerbaijan. Members of the opposition and experts have blamed the government's economic policy for the devaluation.

Non-government organizations in Georgia have responded to the announcement by protesting against the planned anti-government protest outside of the UNM headquarters. Protesters burned a banner displaying the party's members and threw eggs at the party building, which led police to detain six of the protesters.


BEST OF THE WEB: Robert Fisk: 'There is no difference between the American and Israeli governments'

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President of US-rael?



Uri Avnery is without doubt the most intellectual, philosophical, prescient leftist Israeli seer I have ever met. Like TS Eliot, he has a habit of using the fewest words to tell the greatest truth. Every essay he writes, this reader always says the same thing: Exactly! Yet, for the first time in 40 years, I disagree with the great man.

He has just suggested that Benjamin Netanyahu's agreement to address the US Congress at the invitation of Republicans tomorrow - two weeks before an Israeli general election - and Barack Obama's decision not to see the old rogue, has destroyed Israel's bipartisan support in America. For the first time, says Uri, Democratic politicians are allowed to criticise Israel.


Absolute Tosh.


Congressmen of both parties have grovelled and fainted and shrieked their support for Bibi and his predecessors with more enthusiasm than the Roman hordes in the Colosseum. Last time Bibi turned up on the Hill, he received literally dozens of standing ovations from the sheep-like representatives of the American people, whose uncritical adoration of the Israeli state - and their abject fear of uttering the most faint-hearted criticism lest they be called anti-Semites - suggest that Bibi would be a far more popular US president than Barack. And Bibi's impeccable American accent doesn't hurt.


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And his aim - to earn votes for himself and to destroy the one foreign policy achievement within Obama's grasp - will have absolutely no effect at all on Israeli-US relations. When Bibi made himself the laughing stock of the UN Security Council - by producing an infantile cartoon of an Iranian bomb with a red line in the middle, indicating that Iran could build nuclear weapons by the end of 2013 - his charade was treated with indulgence by the American media. These mythical deadlines have been expiring regularly for more than a decade, yet still we are supposed to take them seriously. Obama is struggling to reach an agreement with Iran which would protect the world from any nuclear weapon production by the Islamic Republic.

Bibi wants to destroy this opportunity. He wants more sanctions. He wants to win the Israeli elections on 17 March. He might even bomb Iran - which would bring an immediate military response against the United States. But he's going to be telling Congress that the entire existence of Israel is at stake. According to Uri, Bibi will be spitting in the face of President Obama. "," Uri Avnery wrote this weekend. "."


I don't wish to exonerate Bibi's cynicism. Even Uri admits that he cannot imagine any more effective election ploy. "," he says. But the Prime Minister of Israel knows he can get away with anything in America - with the same confidence that he can support his army when they slaughter hundreds of children in Gaza in the "self-defence" of Israel. Bibi's speech to Congress will be as disproportionate as his soldiers' bombardment of the world's mightiest slum.


And he'll do just fine. We're told the Democrats are upset. We are informed that Obama is very, very - really - very angry. But the Democrat presidentess-in-waiting is no problem for Bibi. It was Hillary, remember, who told us last summer that she wasn't sure it was "" for the Gaza slaughter "". The media stories may have obscured what was happening. " [sic], ." So the fewer reporters, the closer to the truth about the dead women and children and "", we'll all get. No wonder liberal Zionists, according to , are worried that Hillary is getting too close to Bibi.


As for the Republicans, well take a look at 'ol Jeb Bush, promising that all will be a clean sweep if he becomes the US commander-in-chief. There'll be no focus, understandably, on "the past" - Daddy George and Big Bro George W. But his probable advisers in a future presidency include Paul Wolfowitz, John Hannah (Cheney's old "national security adviser"), Michael Hayden (who misled Congress about torture) and Condi Rice, after whom an entire oil tanker was once named and then un-named - in other words, the same mangy crew who produced "weapons of mass destruction", the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, trillions of dollars in debt, torture and that infamous "mushroom cloud" (a real "fog of war", if ever there was one). Columnist Maureen Dowd says that Jeb Bush should be holding to account those who inflicted "deep scars on America". But why should he? The only thing unmentioned by Jeb is that in 2003, Israel was also producing the same scams about WMD and Saddam's links to "world terror".


Bibi won't be reminding Congress of this on Tuesday, of course. It will be Iran's WMD and the Islamic State's links to "world terror" which will have Congress on its feet. It's a pity Bibi wasn't born in New York. Then we could have US President Netanyahu - and stop pretending there's any difference between the Israeli and American governments.


John Oliver: America's crumbling infrastructure, the movie


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America's crumbling infrastructure: It's not a sexy problem, but it is a scary one.

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Comment: That it takes a British comedian using Hollywood motifs to communicate how bad things are in the US, and to explain to Americans the basic functions of state, speaks VOLUMES about why there has not been - and can be no - infrastructural (re)development in the US: the country has been taken over by psychopaths and other character-disturbed imbeciles who are literally running it into the ground... and one consequence of this is that people get stupider and stupider, thus their ability to understand anything shrinks.

As an aside, the White House spokesman's suggestion - towards the end of this video - that corporate loopholes be closed to prevent profits being sent abroad (where they are used to capture and plunder the resources of other countries), thus retaining them within the US so that they can be invested in US projects, is dead on the mark... but it'll be a cold day in hell before any US president can rein in Wall Street. Successive administrations for 40 years have known that this was the only and obvious solution... but in that time they've also known that presidents can be shot dead in broad daylight for less.




Monday, 2 March 2015

Soul smashing cruelty! 1st grader forced to eat lunch behind divider for being one minute late

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A six-year-old boy who attends Lincoln Elementary in Redwood, Oregon has been publicly humiliated by school officials on multiple occasions because he showed up a few minutes late to school. 1st grader Hunter Hoover has been made to sit by himself during lunch, behind a cardboard divider for something that was totally out of his control.

On one recent morning when his mother's car had trouble starting, Hunter arrived to school exactly one minute late and was reprimanded by administrators. Someone from Hunter's family stuck around, and were absolutely horrified by how he was isolated at lunch.


Hours later, Laura Hoover, the boys grandmother, made a post to facebook showing a picture of her gandson's punishment. Her post said:




This is my grandson, Hunter. He's a little first grader. His momma's car sometimes doesn't like to start right up. Sometimes he's a couple minutes late to school. Yesterday, he was 1 minute late and this is what his momma discovered they do to punish him! They have done this to him 6 times for something that is out of this baby's control! They make a mockery of him in front of the other students! The principal is responsible for this. His mom found him there, crying, and took him home for the day. Anyone want to help me flood this lady principal with calls telling her how inappropriate this is?




The post sparked national outrage and eventually the school was forced to respond and change their policy. The school then issued the following notice:


For the past twenty-four hours, there has been considerable general and social media attention regarding the Lincoln Elementary School Attendance/Tardy Catch-up Protocol. This afternoon, Principal Fitzsimmons was able to meet with both parents to discuss their concerns. We are pleased to report the meeting was productive. The parents' concerns were politely discussed and, ultimately, the issues were resolved to the satisfaction of both the parents and the school. All parties involved believe that an appropriate resolution has been reached and are anxious to move forward with their normal daily routines.




This is just another example of why state-run schools and government do always know what is best for our children. Do you truly believe this school had Hunter's best interest in mind when they secluded him because his mother dropped him off one minute late?

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Oil storage tank leak near Yakima River in Washington State poses threat to animals and crops

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Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a storage tank to leak in Yakima River on Sunday.



As much as 1,500 gallons of used motor oil leaked from an above-ground storage tank in Washington state into a creek that flows into the Yakima River, vital to the apple-growing state's agricultural hub, officials said on Monday.

The cause of the spill on Sunday from the tank at a former feed lot near Sunnyside, about 170 miles southeast of Seattle, was under investigation.


Department of Ecology spokeswoman Joye Redfield-Wilder said the oil posed a threat to otters, waterfowl and fish as well as orchards and other crops in the area.


"In a couple of weeks, the canals will all be full and (farmers) will be watering their crops and their orchards, so we want to get this cleaned up," Redfield-Wilder said.


The Washington state Department of Ecology said its workers installed absorbent pads and protective booms at several sites, including about 900 feet upstream of the mouth of Sulphur Creek and at a fish hatchery on the Yakima River after Sunday's spill.


The slick could be seen in the water as far as 15 miles southeast of Sunnyside, the state said on Monday.


NRC Environmental Services, which the state hired to handle the cleanup, was using vacuum trucks to remove oil.


The Yakima River is an important water source for farm irrigation in south central Washington state. It is also a renowned trout fishing river.