Skip to content
Advertisement

Disaster_Accident

Latest Stories

dc3f2c0af9eb9602490f6a706700ea7a.jpg

dc3f2c0af9eb9602490f6a706700ea7a.jpg

A man crosses Broad Street during a winter snowstorm Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, in Philadelphia. A swirling storm with the potential for more than a foot of snow clobbered the mid-Atlantic and the urban Northeast on Tuesday, grounding thousands of flights, closing government offices in the nation's capital and making a mess of the evening commute. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

9fe89469f8b79102490f6a706700a546.jpg

9fe89469f8b79102490f6a706700a546.jpg

This Monday, Jan. 20, 2014 photo, the International Nutrition plant is damaged after a fire and explosion in Omaha, Neb. After a blast caused much of the manufacturing plant to collapse, some workers found themselves buried in debris and others scrambled for their lives. Two of the 38 workers who were at the International Nutrition plant on Monday morning died and 10 were hospitalized with significant injuries, authorities said. A firefighter was also sent to the hospital with an injured hand. (AP Photo/Omaha World-Herald, James R. Burnett)

75790358f9599402490f6a706700158a.jpg

75790358f9599402490f6a706700158a.jpg

FILE - In this April 10, 2010 file photo, U.S. actor Sean Penn carries the belongings of a person displaced by the 2010 earthquake as people are relocated from the Petion Ville Golf Club to a new camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The camp on the nine-hole golf course once housed thousands of persons, after the devastating earthquake four years ago but that number has since dropped as the several dozen people who remain in the settlement are expected to leave by Friday. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File)

98399a78f95c9402490f6a706700728a.jpg

98399a78f95c9402490f6a706700728a.jpg

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2013 file photo, residents of the Jean-Marie Vincent camp for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, wait for customers outside their tent where they have set up a stand to sell rice, oil and canned goods, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than a million people were left without homes in Haiti after the quake, but the remaining number of homeless now numbers about 146,000. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery, File)