Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2013

Highway bridge collapses in US; no deaths reported

Source : thenews.com.pk

MOUNT VERNON: The major highway bridge linking Seattle with Canada and the rest of the Pacific Northwest region collapsed late Thursday, dumping at least a handful of vehicles and people into a river, the Washington State Patrol said.

There were no immediate reports of deaths.

The four-lane Interstate 5 bridge _ more than half a century old _ collapsed about halfway between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia, Trooper Mark Francis said. Francis said he did not know how many people were in the water. He did not know what caused the collapse, which came at the start of one of the country's busiest holiday weekends of the year.

Xavier Grospe, who lives near the river, said he could see three partially submerged cars, and the apparent drivers were sitting either on top of the vehicles or on the edge of open windows.

``It doesn't look like anybody's in danger right now,'' Grospe said. Helicopter footage aired by KOMO-TV in Seattle showed one rescue boat leaving the scene with one person strapped into a stretcher. A damaged red car and a damaged pickup truck were visible in the water, which appeared so shallow it barely reached the top of the car's hood.

A man told the local Skagit Valley Herald newspaper he felt a vibration and looked in his rear view mirror to see that the part of bridge he had just crossed was no longer behind him. ``I thought something was wrong with my car at first,'' he said The bridge is not considered structurally deficient but is listed as being ``functionally obsolete'' _ meaning that its design is outdated, according to a database compiled by the Federal Highway Administration.

The bridge was built in 1955 and has a sufficiency rating of 57.4 out of 100, according to federal records. That is well below the statewide average rating of 80, according to an Associated Press analysis of federal data.

The American Society of Civil Engineers' 2013 infrastructure report card said more than a quarter of Washington state's 7,840 bridges were considered structurally deficient or functionally obsolete.

Freitag, 3. Mai 2013

FBI adds woman to its most wanted terrorists list

Source : LBCI News

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) added on Friday a woman to its most wanted terrorist list making her the first woman to be mentioned on the bureau's list of terrorists.

This step comes 40 years after the wanted woman was convicted of killing a police officer.

Joanne Chesimard was a member in the Black Panther Party and member of the Black Liberation Army, one of the most violent armed organisations witnessed in the United States in the 1970's.

The organization claimed responsibility of killing several police officers.

Chesimard was convicted of killing police officer Werner Foerster and sentenced to prison. However, she managed to escape in 1979 with the help of terrorist groups.

The FBI is offering rewards totalling $US2 million for the capture of Chesimard, who now is known by the name of Assata Shakur and is believed to be living in Cuba.


Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2013

FBI seeks data on 3 in Benghazi attack

Source : LBCI News

The FBI said Wednesday it is seeking information on three people who were on the grounds of the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, when it was attacked last year.

The bureau posted photographs of the three people and said they may be able to provide information to help in the investigation. The attack on Sept. 11, 2012, killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans

"We need your help to solve this crime," the FBI said.

In a posting on the FBI's website, the law enforcement agency urged anyone with information to text or e-mail BenghaziTips(at)ic.fbi.gov or to submit information confidentially at https://forms.fbi.gov/benghazi- en .

Republicans in Congress continue to question the Obama administration about the attack.