Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Hurricane Sandy Aftermath

At least 40 people have been killed, millions are without power and transport across the north-eastern US has been severely disrupted as storm Sandy heads north for Canada.
In New York City, 18 people have been killed and the public transport system remains closed until further notice.
It is estimated that more than 15,000 flights were cancelled
Earlier, Sandy killed more than 60 people as it hit the Caribbean.
Sandy brought a record storm surge of almost 14ft (4.2m) to central Manhattan, well above the previous record of 10 feet (3m) during Hurricane Donna in 1960, the National Weather Service said.

People waking up this morning faced a terrifying scene. The streets are deserted, there is no electricity and there is debris everywhere - mattresses, sandbags swept away by the superstorm, tree branches. It's spookily quiet - no lights anywhere, and a dark grey, still menacing sky. 












Monday, 29 October 2012

The US Awaits Super Storm

Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on the east coast of the US, where rain and high winds have already caused considerable damage.




Monday, 15 October 2012



Out of this World!


Have a look at this video from Felix Baumgartner's chest mounted camera. He bacame the first skydiver to go faster than the speed of sound, reaching a maximum velocity of 833.9mph (1,342km/h).



Monday, 8 October 2012

Manny from Ice Age Found!


Manny from Ice Age Found!


A well preserved carcass of a mammoth has been found by an 11 year old boy in the permafrost of northern Siberia.  It has been named Zhenya, after Zhenya Salinder, the boy who found the carcass while walking his dogs in the area.