Thunderstorms, tornadoes devastate US South and Midwest again: 22 killed
More thunderstorms are on the way. Weather offices have issued warnings for
Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York. By Tuesday afternoon and
evening, it will get worse, especially for the real estate.
LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), April 1: In a repeat of last week's calamity, thunderstorms
and tornadoes blasted through much of US on Friday and Saturday with the South
and Midwest, Texas to the Great Lakes, Arkansas taking the brunt. Twenty two
people were killed. In last week's attacks, Mississippi was totally devastated.
Twenty six people lost their lives in the Southeast.
The latest devastation spanned a wide swathe from Arkansas to New York. The
tornadoes tearing through Arkansas, Alabama, Indiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
and Iowa left a trail of destruction.
Threat of tornadoes is not over. The National Weather Service has forecast
more thunderstorms over Ohio Valley, Northeast and mid-Atlantic. AccuWeather
has issued thunderstorm watches for Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New
York. “Pretty broad area of real estate” is at great risk by Tuesday afternoon
and evening.
In Arkansas five people were killed and several injured. Fifty are in hospitals.
The tornadoes shredded roofs, demolished walls, uprooted trees, tossed vehicles
and grounded power supply systems and levelled up towns and cities. Little Rock
was the worst affected. With power lines destroyed, there is total blackout.
Around 2,600 structures were damaged but nobody died in Little Rock as people
had not reached home from workplaces during the onslaught on Friday evening.
A little away, in Wynne, houses were completely demolished with roofs ripped
off.
There were three deaths in Indiana due to storms, seven deaths in Tennessee's
McNairy County and one death each in Alabama and Mississippi. Five were also
injured in Madison County in Alabama overnight. In Pontotoc County in Mississippi
four people were also injured. One person died in Delaware’s Sussex County on
Saturday in a building collapse.
Theatre collapses in Illinois
On Friday, in Illinois four people were killed and 28 injured, mostly in Belvidere
and Crawford County. About 200 people were inside the Apollo Theatre in Belvidere
in northern Illinois for an event when its roof collapsed on Friday night. One
person was killed and dozens injured.
There were 50 tornado reports on Friday from seven States, a dozen from Arkansas.
The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Saturday
afternoon in parts of central New York State and central and eastern Pennsylvania
and Washington, D.C., and other regions.
Last week, the Southeast was devastated by tornadoes that killed at least 26
people. There was extensive and deadly damages. Most of Rolling Fork in Mississippi
was flattened.
Footnote: The Great Lakes region of north America includes eight US
States such as Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania
and Wisconsin and the Canadian province of Ontario. The five lakes constituting
the Great Lakes are: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and
Lake Ontario
The new offer will enable H-1B speciality occupation visa holders in the US to
apply for a Canadian work permit, while also offering study and work permit
opportunities for their family members accompanying them.
The selected applicants will be granted an unrestricted work permit for a maximum period of three years. The IRCC will entertain 10,000 applications. The window is open
for one year.
However, drinking alcohol in the trains and metro premises is strictly prohibited.
Violators can be booked under the provisions of the Excise Act and the Indian
Penal Code.
Curfew was clamped on areas in Paris on Thursday lasting till Monday. The
police apprehend an escalation of volence in the coming days. There will be
"actions targeted at the forces of order and the symbols of the State", they
said.
Under present law, the police have brute powers to deal with traffic violators.
Young Nahel was shot point-blank by a cop for purported traffic violation
and an anticipated crime.
Way back when on June 20 EST after searches were launched, India Travel
Times had, on an analysis of the data available, indicated the probability of
Titan undergoing a sudden and massive implosion (inward collapse) at great
depths. (SEE: Titanic expedition goes missing: A ray of hope from
sounds of bang)
Now videos taken by a Canadian robot that reached the floor on
Thursday evening, June 22, has confirmed it. The fragments are lying
scattered. Horizon Arctic's ROV robot found the debris 1600 ft from Titanic
bow.
The submersible imploded at 500 metres above sea bed, if we go by our
calculations. The water pressure it had to withstand at that point was 2,345 kg
per sq inch. The hull was not built to take that, as per the court cases fought by
concerned people at the time of building the sub and going by the details revealed
in the cancellation of booking by at least one ocean expert.
Sources said some people shifted places on the decks of the boat crammed
with over 500 migrants and that tilted the vessel, while others said engine failure. It sank about 75 km from Pylos peninsular jetty on the Greek coast in the Ionian Sea bay in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea on the intervening night of
Tuesday-Wednesday.
ChatGPT has 'duped' a New York lawyer of a federal court. A first-time user,
Schwartz asked the bot to do the laborious research work on his behalf and
bring out cases similar to the suit he was filing against Avianca airline. About six
non-existing cases the chatbot "hallucinated" and Schwartz promptly submitted
them. The judge could not find these "legal gibberish" in records and the lawyer
stands thoroughly discredited and humiliated. What was all the excitement
about ChatGPT? When we approach ChatGPT does it introduce itself as what
it is and what it is not?
After reaching New York, the Cessna made a hairpin turn and flew back over
Washington DC for inexplicable reasons. But why was the pilot unresponsive to
air traffic controllers FAA for two hours in the air and the fighters' flares later? It
is said the plane, flying at 34,000 feet, likely lost cabin pressure, the pilot
slumping due to hypoxia that sets in in about 20 to 30 seconds! Did the auto
pilot take over till fuel lasted? Why did it make a 360 deg turn? The moot point
is, how secure is the White House!
Angered over President Tsai Ing-wen's visit to the US last week, China
has launched a three-day military drill to intimidate Taiwan and as a warning
to the US. The patrol also has a standby nuclear-armed ballistic missile
submarine (see pix below).
Meanwhile, Tsai's meeting with Kevin McCarthy indicates a bipartisan move
in the US, probably a Biden plan for legislation to end the ambiguity over
official relations with Taiwan.
And, next year's election in Taiwan will be fought by the US and China by
proxy.
The US seeks to check the growing Chinese military presence in the Pacific
with new alliances.
ANALYSIS: The underlying crime that defendant ex-President
Donald Trump, is said to have concealed by falsification of business records -
which only will make the whole thing a felony and stand up in the court - is not
specified in the indictment which is sketchy: may be because prosecutors can withhold
details at this stage. Yet, the hush-money payment being federal election law
violations, it cannot come under the jurisdiction and scope of State prosecutors.
Deprived of substantial documentary evidence, how will the veteran District Attorney
Alwin Bragg navigate through this complexity and prove the intent is to be seen.
He will have an option to invoke State tax laws, where violation is serious crime.
But that is another case. The trial will drag on for years, anyway!
What next: His fingerprints and mugshot will be taken like any defendant in
criminal cases. Arrest is unlikely (Florida Governor can block any warrant,
complicating matters). Trump's attorney Tacopina said Trump will turn himself
in.
Can Trump contest presidential election? Yes. There is no existing US
law to bar him. He can even serve as President from prison.
The loophole: The Grand Jury has no documentary evidence as the NDA
was not signed either by Trump or Cohen (Trump's attorney who turned hostile) on his behalf. It is depending on the testimony of Cohen and Daniels.
Where do Republicans stand: At any rate, the 'stormy petrel' has cooked
Donald Trump's presidential goose, although he thinks otherwise. The Republicans
are a divided lot.
The shooter, a former student of the school., entered through a side door,
after breaking the glass door. She was shot dead by the police, but only after
six lives were lost.
Every time a shooting takes place in the US, every time the White House
makes a statement: “Enough is enough.” It's funny, painful and cruel!. Mostly
the mass shootings take place in the schools.
In a related development, the USCIS issued a clarification that those who have
lost jobs in the ongoing layoffs in the tech sector can apply for a change of
non-immigrant status or for a "compelling circumstances" employment
authorization document and stay back. This followed an appeal to Biden by
thousands of Indians who have been affected by the layoffs.
"Enough!" - In a sheer lack of sense of proportion, President Biden had reacted
to yet another boy, just of 15 years, shooting dead five people in North
Carolina some time ago, besides sounding like he is going to put an end to
American gun violence instantly! After the latest LA episode, he is yet to react!
Biden presents a brilliant comparison to Indian Chief Ministers for their stupid
reactions in similar circumstances of recent months!
For sure, gun violence will continue as long as the gun is there! Primarily meant for self-defence, how many times - or what percentage of all firings - it has successfully defended the carriers and saved lives and how? Has there been a survey?
Cricketer Rishabh Pant had an attack of sleep at the wheel. The situation of a sudden attack of sleep during travel is not a sleep disorder like narcolepsy but a common occurrence when one does not get enough rest and, surely, is not preventable. Because no driver really knows the moment when sleep attack will come over, says a US study. The consequence can be disastrous, especially in long distance driving.
Darkness has descended on most of the US from the Great Lakes to Mexican
border and from the Appalachian mountains in the east to the Rockies
mountains in the west without power, and large swathes have gone under the
snow. Several thousands of flights have been cancelled due to the howling
blizzards and zero-visibility in the past few days and medical services are
unable to operate sans accessibility. A fast-moving Guv Kathy Hochul has
already declared emergency in New York and closed vulnerable airports.
Christmas is washed out.
The story is no different in Canada, coming nearer to the pole where the cold
vortex cycle has been blasted off (Arctic blast) by the hot winds from an
Atlantic, warmed up due to climate change.
The life-threatening situation will continue for several days more. Too taxing for
the hypothalamus!
COMMENT: Many employees at the Walmart store in Virginia had complained
about Andre Bing's misbehaviour. The survivor of the mass shooting had, way
back when, complained to the management in writing about the shooter
employee's unacceptable behaviour towards her and other employees, on
September 10. Her mother too had come and complained to the manager about Bing's abusive behaviour and her concerns about her daughter's safety. But the manager told her that Bing "was liked by the management," while the shooter
supervisor of the Chesapeake store should have been delivered to the rehab
post-haste. The manager's reply! A usual conundrum employees in India are
familiar with but was never thought to be the proclivities of reigning "animal
spirits" in the "land of dreams." Seven precious lives lost to the devil's shots!
A half-baked British media report has laid the 'blame' at the Indian High
Commission's door for the assumed losses of the British tourists, who have en
masse cancelled India trips for want of visas. In the first place, why one must
book tour package and then look for visa in a busy season? Because that has
been the practice with the tour operators and nothing new. They refund money if
visa is not comimg. However, the article is silent on this and implicates the
mission alleging it changed the visa rules, while that is contrary to the fact. The
UK report, duplicated in India mindlessly, has defamed the Indian High
Commission. However, there are some missing links!
A million visitors are queuing up to attend the longest-reigning Queen Elizabeth II
Lying-in-State, making history; while a galaxy of world leaders land in London for
the State funeral at Westminster Abbey at 11 am (3:30 pm IST) on Monday. It
will be a huge gathering of world leaders never seen before. King Charles III
hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace for them on Sunday evening. There
were 500 dignitaries.
The queue from Southwark Park touches Tower bridge, London bridge,
Southwark bridge, Millennium bridge, Blackfriars bridge, Waterloo bridge and
Westminster bridge before crossing the Lambeth bridge to enter a zig-zag near
the entrance.
The BBC gave a calculation of the length of the queue. The distance from
Westminster to Southwark Park, the starting point of the queue, is 11 km. Then
there is the zig-zag section of nearly 5 km to rough in. So the queue is
meandering slowly up towards Westminster for a total of 16 km! (which in
theory becomes a constant). Although, 16 km is quite a lot for standing and
moving without any chance to cool your legs for a moment. "Very little
opportunity to sit down as the queue will be continuously moving” - the
Government itself cautioned a swelling stream of mourners pouring into London
from across the kingdom day and night. The time taken can easily be 14 hours!
Yet the determination keeps everyone fit as a fiddle.
The calculation doesn't take into account a queue to join the queue that has
come up and the last-minute doubling of the official queue into a double lane.
The masses in the queues looked extremely solemn and serious too and
displayed an amazing natural discipline that illustrated a national character
evolved partly from a thousand years of democratic tradition.
The spectacle was an engineering marvel that took India to the world club of
demolitions, even as in less than ten seconds it created a gap up in the sky
incomprehensible for the layman. Where has it gone!
WHAT TO DO, WHEN... : IndiaTravelTimes does not guarantee the
authenticity of the video (above) of the episode of the flight turbulence at
Durgapur airport on May 1, yet this is being put out with a view to
familiarising the ordinary fliers with such probabilities lest they are
caught unawares and fail to react rationally to handle such terrible
situations. The 'eternity' can last up to 15 minutes. Tighten your belts,
believe in your pilot and shift your thoughts to reduce disabling anxieties!
Rest assured, the aircraft can rock and fall but not more than a hundred
feet anyway.