The Names and Faces of the Florida School Shooting Victims The New York Times


On Black Saturday, only 14 per cent of those who died were fleeing, either in cars or on foot. But a remarkable 69 per cent (113) died trying to shelter inside houses, sheds or bunkers.

The lives of the Las Vegas shooting victims Washington Post


A burnt out vehicle at 110 Factory Road, Callignee. The structure was destroyed on Black Saturday, February 2009. Churchill man Brendan Sokaluk was charged with 10 counts of arson causing death.

Black Saturday fires Marysville then and now photos Herald Sun


The Black Saturday bushfires killed 173 people, 120 in the Kinglake area alone. Another 414 people were injured. More than 450,000 hectares had burned and 3,500 buildings including more than 2,000 houses destroyed. The RSPCA estimated that up to one million wild and domesticated animals died in the disaster.

Black Saturday Understanding disaster recovery and resilience Pursuit by The University of


Bushfire survivors will need mental health support'. Isabella Laudisio is not alone in her anguish over the 2009 Black Saturday blazes which killed 173 people. She says this summer's bushfires.

Black Saturday bushfire victims agree 300m settlement with Bushfires The Guardian


The Black Saturday bushfires which claimed the lives of 173 people on February 7, 2009 brought out the very best in people, giving victims the strength they needed to begin the process of recovery.

Wick's Black Saturday victims commemorated 171 years on


Teagan Haymes. Irma Winton. Michael Winton. Eileen Zann. Richard Zann. Eva Zann. * A full list of those who died in the February 7 fires has not yet been released by the Bushfires Royal Commission.

Black Saturday 10 years on Kinglake, Marysville recovering — Australia’s leading


As victims' loved ones gear up for Black Saturday's 10th anniversary, we must learn the hard lessons about our wretched electricity system Chloe Hooper Fri 1 Feb 2019 16.31 EST Last modified.

In ‘Ceremonial Transfer,’ Remains of 9/11 Victims Are Moved to Memorial The New York Times


Mental health problems. In the first three to four years after the 2009 fires, 26% of people in the worst-affected areas showed signs of mental health problems, including post-traumatic stress.

Black Saturday bushfire memories still haunting survivors forced to rebuild lives over 10 years


Clinical psychologist Rob Gordon, who worked with Black Saturday victims and has warned it produced a much higher than usual incidence of PTSD, believes it can take 10 years to recover. Kinglake.

After the killing How parents of attackers cope BBC News


The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday,. Victorian Health Emergency Co-ordination Centre notified Melbourne hospitals to prepare for burn victims. 8:57 pm - CFA chief officer first notified that casualties had been.

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Lists of victims of the September 11 attacks. Names of the victims of the September 11 attacks were inscribed at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum alphabetically by last name initial. They are organized as such: List of victims of the September 11 attacks (A-G) List of victims of the September 11 attacks (H-N) List of victims of.

Black Saturday Urban sprawl and climate change remain key dangers Pursuit by The University


O n the evening of Black Saturday, Detective Adam Henry had been called back from paternity leave for a 6am meeting the next morning. Everyone in the Victoria police arson and explosives squad was.

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On 7 February 2009, 'Black Saturday', several large fires broke out across Victoria. Weather conditions on the day were extreme, with temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius, very low relative humidities (<10%), and very strong winds (>100 kph in many locations). These conditions followed an extended period of high temperatures, and a decade.

Heartbreak and frustration as Black Saturday victims wait for payout ABC Radio National


The Massacre of the Sixty, or Black Saturday ( Amharic: ጥቁሩ ቅዳሜ, tikuru kidami ), was an execution that took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia commissioned by the Derg government against 60 imprisoned former government officials at Kerchele Prison on the morning of 23 November 1974. [1] [2] The prison was commonly called Alem Bekagn.

Inside a Deadly American Summer The New York Times


TAMARA OUDYN, PRESENTER: When the February bushfires swept through the Central Highlands, millions of native animals were killed. Ten of Australia's most threatened species were hit, including Victoria's faunal emblem, the Leadbeater's possum. The tiny marsupial is now on the brink of extinction and an urgent recovery program is underway….

Black Saturday victims ordered to pay tax liability The New Daily


The Black Saturday bushfires, which robbed 173 people of their lives (another seven later succumbed to their injuries), are believed to represent the largest loss of life from bushfire in.