The Disaster was 'the Hayman war', Colorado's worst wildfire at June 28, 2002. The disaster for Rocky Mountain News itself followed February 27, 2009, when, after 149 years and 311 days, its final edition was published.
FOUR PAGES ABOUT DISASTERS
March 2009 this webpage was enlarged and split in four pages, to improve loading the different items and using the content. At this and next pages you find following information:
World Alert map (at March 9, 2009). CLICK MAP FOR ORIGINAL SITE
The up-to-minute World Alert map is only one of the sites of Hungarian Climate Change Monitoring (RSOE Havaria Emergency Information Service). Here you find all kind of icons about natural phenomena, at the place where it happens. Click at the icon and you get detailed information. Or SCROLL DOWN at the site for a perplexing number of reports.
At the website you find a Climate Map with the most remarkable events, news and special sites about events like polar - and glacier melting, sea level rise, coral bleaching, heavy storms, heatwaves, droughts and disease. You even find traffic accidents! And more.
NEW INFLUENZA A (OR MEXICAN OR SWINE FLU OR H1N1) DISASTER (?)
FluTrackerCLICK FOR UPDATE (with heavy increase) and original map. (This map gives screenshot of May 4, 2009)
The FluTracker map and the data behind it were compiled by Dr. Henry Niman, a biomedical researcher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, using technology provided by Rhiza Labs and Google. The map was compiled using data from official sources, news reports and user-contributions. Scroll down for forum and more information.
Google Maps Mania: Maps of the Swine Flu outbreak 1 H1N1 Swine Flu My Map, Mapa de Influenza, Wikiprotest Swine Flu maps, CDC Swine Flu Map & More Maps of the Swine Flu outbreak 2 H1N1 Swine Flu timeline, HealthMap, Swine Flu Tweets Maps of the Swine Flu outbreak 3 Following the Swine Flu outbreak, Cases and measures by country, Air passengers between the US and Mexico, Swine Flu Map, Open Flu Map
Global Disaster Watch: Warnings and updates for:
drought, earthquakes, flooding, hurricanes, landslides, meteor
showers, severe weather warnings, solar flares, tsunamis / tidal
waves, volcanoes, wildfires, plus disaster archives and record-breaking disasters. Scroll down for great content.
'With growing population and infrastructures the world’s exposure to natural hazards is inevitably increasing', according to < Trends in natural disasters of UNEP, the United Nations Environmental Programme in Norway.
Ever-growing number of record-breaking disasters: Recent | 1998-2007 | (Global Disaster Watch)