Monday, September 30, 2013

Fifth Week of Shanel's Blog: US daredevil Jeb Corliss: 'I started crying' after surviving 'flying dagger' stunt...

Fifth week of Shanel’s Blog
 
 
 
 
 Jeb Corliss'weekend flight through a mountain fissure was a spectacular stunt, "the single gnarliest thing I've ever done in my life," as he put it. But it almost never happened.
 
 
Wing suit flyer Jeb Corliss gets ready to take to the skies on Saturday. Reuters

    Why are people always trying to do the most craziest things, especially those that can take your life. I give it up to him for having the courage to do this. He's very brave, but the funny thing about it is that he started to cry. How can you want to be a daredevil and start crying? But he did an excellent job and I am glad to know he survived. Good Luck Jeb Corliss.

This was published on September 30th 2013, by Ian Williams, correspondent, NBC News, on Behind The Wall on NBCNEWS.com. This photo was taken by Reuters.
http://behindthewall.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/09/30/20753403-us-daredevil-jeb-corliss-i-started-crying-after-surviving-flying-dagger-stunt?chromedomain=worldnews

Thousands of Cane Toads Captured and Destroyed

 Is it Safe now, Or Have these Toads reproduce and there are more out there
 
Cane Toad can grow up to 10inches in length. TNG FILE PHOTO.

    The Minister of Environment Kenred Dorsett, said that thousands of adult and young cane toad was captured and destroyed in the last three weeks from out the Lyford Cay area. They are trying to stop and prevent the spread of these poisonous toads. It good to see that right after these poisonous cane toad was discover, they went straight to capture these dangerous toad, to prevent them from harming the Bahamian society.

This was published on September 27th 2013, by Krystel Rolle, Guardian Staff Reporter, in The Nassau Guardian. This photo was by TNG FILE PHOTO.
http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42091:thousands-of-cane-toads-captured-and-destroyed&catid=3:news&Itemid=27

$2.3 million drug bust

Police: Drugs most liked headed to U.S for export
 
 
The Royal Bahamas Police Force Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard yesterday seized more than 2,000 pounds of drugs worth an estimate of 2.3 millions on Farmer's Cay, Exuma. Ahvia J. Campbell.

    It hurts me when the Bahamian society lashed out on the Law Enforcement Officers of the Bahamas, that they are not doing their job, they are lazy and pathetic, and that isn't truth. They are all working hard and giving it their best. I give it up to them for covering this drug bust worth an estimated of 2.3 millions and for catching those who was associated with this drug bust weighing over 2,000 pounds. Could you imagine this 2.3 million drugs on the street of The Bahamas. Good job DEU, a job well done, keep it up.

This was publish on September 28th 2013, by Taneka Thompson, Guardian Senior Reporter, in Nassau Guardian. This photo was taken by Ahvia J. Campbell.
http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42124:23-million-drug-bust&catid=3:news&Itemid=27

Aftermath of terror shown in new images of Kenyan mall

Dramatic new photos taken after the deadly siege at Westlake Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, last week reveal more of the destruction Somali terrorists left in their wake after killing 67 people on what began as an ordinary day of shopping.

A collapsed section of the parking lot is seen from the rooftop of the Westgate mall on Sept. 26, 2013 in Nairobi, Kenya. The country is observing three days of national mourning as security forces begin the task of clearing and securing the Westgate shopping mall following a four-day siege by militants. Kenyan Presidential Press Service via Getty Images.

   It was really sad when looking through the photos of the aftermath of Kenyan mall being attack by terrors. To see people buried their love ones, children without parents or sibling, and husband loosing both their wife and children. The damaged that this terror attack caused, physically, emotionally and mentally can not be healed. I prayed for the citizens of Kenya and especially those who were victims of this horrific incident.

This was published on September 29th 2013, by Hasani Gittens, Staff Writer, NBC News on WORLD NEWS on NBCNEWS.com. This photo was taken by Kenyan Presidential Press Service via Getty Images.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/09/29/20742658-aftermath-of-terror-shown-in-new-images-of-kenyan-mall?lite

60 dead in India building collapse as search ends

The search for survivors of the collapse of an apartment building in Mumbai, India, ended Sunday with 60 dead and 33 people rescued, officials said.

Mumbai building collapse: Rescue workers reach for a child Sept. 27 after a building collapsed.: Mumbai rescue workers reach for a young girl pulled out from under a collapsed building Sept. 27
Mumbai rescue workers reach for a young girl pulled out from under a collapsed building Sept. 27. Photo by AP

      This is the third deadly disaster that have taken place in Mumbai in six months. There was 93 person in this building when it collapsed and they have said to found all 93 with 60 being dead and 33 rescued. The rescuers managed to save 33 people from the building's wreckage in the two-day search. It is really sadden to see people being hurt and trapped with no way out or can't be move. India has the collapsing of this five story building under investigation to find out what was the cause of this for this was the third deadly cave-in of a Mumbai structure.

This was published on September 29th 2013 by Kay Johnson of Associated Press on MSN World News. This photo was taken by AP.
http://news.msn.com/world/search-grows-bleak-in-india-building-collapse/