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    Post by Lobo Fri Mar 24, 2017 4:16 pm


    Around 250 feared dead in new Med migrant boat sinkings
    Posted: 24 Mar 2017 12:57 AM PDT
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    Around 250 African migrants are feared to have drowned in the Mediterranean after a rescue boat found two partially submerged rubber dinghies off Libya, a spokeswoman for the NGO which operates the vessel said Thursday.
    Laura Lanuza of Spanish charity Pro-Activa Open Arms said its boat had recovered five floating corpses close to the dinghies, about 15 miles off the Libyan coast.
    "We don't think there can be any other explanation than that these dinghies would have been full of people," she told AFP, adding that they would typically have been carrying 120-140 migrants each.

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    A new outbreak of A/H5N1 virus has been discovered in Vietnam illegal transport, trading and consumption of poultry cause high risk of infection
    Posted: 23 Mar 2017 10:13 AM PDT
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    The Department of Animal Health under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported on March 22 that a new outbreak of A/H5N1 virus has been discovered in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho.
    The A/H5N1 avian flu was found at a household farm in Thoi Hoa ward, O Mon district on March 15, with nearly 400 sick and dead ducks.
    The local livestock and veterinary department has coordinated with the municipal authorities to take measures to prevent the spread of the disease.
    It worked to destroy all sick and dead ducks, sprayed chemicals on the farm and surrounding areas, gave vaccination to flocks of poultry in the ward and adjacent wards.
    The municipal authorities also asked relevant agencies to closely monitor the disease development and control the transport and trading of poultry in the city. So far,
    Vietnam has recorded five A/H5N1 outbreaks in Cao Bang, Bac Ninh, Ha Tinh Can Tho and Tay Ninh, and two A/H5N6 outbreaks in the provinces of Quang Tri and Cao Bang.
    According to the Department of Animal Health, Vietnam faces a high risk of infection of new avian flu virus strains, such as A/H7N9, A/H5N2 and A/H5N8 via illegal transport, trading and consumption of poultry, particularly in northern border provinces.
    The agency urged all localities to proactively prevent and control avian influenza and strengthen their supervision and punishment on poultry smuggling while monitoring their areas to promptly detect and handle any emerging outbreaks.

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    Two massive coronal holes are now facing the Earth spewing solar wind at 700 kilometers per second
    Posted: 23 Mar 2017 09:46 AM PDT
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    With solar wind bombarding the earth’s magnetosphere at speeds of around 700 kilometres per second causing geomagnetic storms in the Earth’s magnetic field bringing wonderful auroras to the to Arctic, the massive coronal hole on the sun has begun to turn away from the Earth.
    However another massive coronal hole is turning to face the Earth and this one is even bigger than the last.
    The large coronal hole in the sun's atmosphere will swing into geoeffective position during the last week of March.
    Solar wind flowing from the hole is expected to strike our planet's magnetic field and spark G1- to G2-class geomagnetic storms on March 28-29.
    Regular visitors to The Big Wobble will be aware coronal holes are the main earthquake factor.
    The dark patches sometimes covering more than half the entire face of the Sun indicate that the interplanetary magnetic field connecting Earth to our Sun will be experiencing huge fluctuations of energy, these huge fluctuations increase then decrease pressure on our planet causing major quakes and often volcanic activity.
    So far March has only delivered 2 major quakes and we have had only 14 major quakes this year so we can expect some fireworks in the coming days.
    Incidentally last year at this time we had had 29 major quakes more than double than this year.

    Spaceweather.com reports: Today, Earth is inside a fast-moving stream of solar wind, which is expected to influence our planet until it leaves on March 25th.
    The ensuing calm won't last long.
    Another stream of solar wind is following close behind. G1- and G2-class geomagnetic storms are possible when it arrives on March 28th.
    Arctic sky watchers should be alert for auroras next week.
    A hole in the sun's atmosphere is spewing solar wind toward Earth and, as a result, the Arctic Circle is glowing with bright auroras.
    More auroras are in the offing. Solar wind speeds are currently topping 600 km/s as Earth moves deeper into the gaseous stream.
    NOAA forecasters estimate a 60% chance of polar geomagnetic storms on March 23rd

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