Friday, August 14, 2015

Is this a nuclear bomb? drone captures apocalyptic scenes in Tianjin, China, after industrial explosions

In the aftermath of deadly explosions at a chemicals warehouse, parts of Tianjin city in China looked like scenes from an apocalyptic film or a war zone, with destroyed buildings and homes, torched cars and pillars of thick smoke.
Testament to the devastation, eyewitnesses compared the strength of the blasts to military bombs. “Our building is shaking. Is this an atomic bomb?” a frenzied voice is heard saying in amateur footage posted on YouTube from what appeared to be an apartment building some distance away from the Binhai New Area, the epicentre.
Testament to the devastation, eyewitnesses compared the strength of the blasts to military bombs. Photo: Beijing Youth Daily
The clip showed fire shooting into the night sky from the initial blast when the second, much bigger, explosion rocked the area, sending a huge fireball into the air. Seconds later, the apartment building is seen violently shaking.
In another amateur video which appears to be shot closer to the scene, people scream from inside a car as the shockwave hits from the second blast, rocking their vehicle.
WATCH: Amateur footage of the explosions in Tianjn (WARNING: May be upsetting to some viewers)
A photographer from the Beijing Youth Daily captured the chilling aftermath at ground zero, with a cluster of industrial buildings in Binhai reduced to ashes and piles of smoking debris. The blasts were powerful enough to crumple shipping containers and flatten nearby warehouses into twisted pieces of sheet metal.
Shell-shocked residents posted photos of their homes, with unhinged doors and collapsed ceilings.
The blasts had ripped through an industrial area in the port city’s northeast at around 11.30pm local time on Wednesday after a shipment of explosives ignited at the warehouse storing “dangerous chemical goods”, according to CCTV, and the second blast came roughly 30 seconds later. At least 17 people, among them firefighters, were killed and as much as 400 people injured.
State news agency Xinhua said the first blast was equivalent to three tonnes of TNT detonating and the second blast 21 tonnes of TNT detonating.
The force of the explosions – which blew walls and windows off apartments and office towers, sending shattered glass and concrete flying – unnerved residents across much of the city of 15 million people.
Shell-shocked residents posted photos of their homes, with unhinged doors and other damage. Photo: Beijing Youth Daily
“It was like what we were told a nuclear bomb would be like,” said truck driver Zhao Zhencheng, who spent the night in the cab of his truck a few kilometres from the accident site. “I’ve never even thought I’d see such a thing. It was terrifying but also beautiful.”
Canadian teacher Monica Andrews told the BBC that she awoke in panic after what she thought was an earthquake.
Fires were still burning after dawn. Photo: Beijing Youth Daily
“I ... looked out the window and the sky was red ... I just watched a second explosion go off and [it was] just pure chaos, everyone leaving their apartment buildings thinking it’s an earthquake, cars trying to leave the complex and ... it was crazy the amount of light that this explosion and fire lit up,” she said.
The owners of the warehouse, Tianjin Dongjiang Port Ruihai International Logistics, have yet to issue comment. President Xi Jinping has urged a speedy response to contain the disaster.
Fires were still burning after dawn as injured residents and workers, some bleeding profusely from being hurt by broken glass and debris, filled up local hospitals.
In another photo by a news agency, all that was left of a carpark near the blast site were 1,000 charred Renault cars, which had been brand-new. Several fire trucks were destroyed and nearby firefighters wept as they worked to extinguish flames, The Beijing News said.

Monday, July 27, 2015

India's Most Loved President, Missile Man APJ Abdul Kalam Passes Away In Shillong.

Former President of India and rocket scientist Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was hospitalized in a very critical condition after he fell ill during a function at IIM-Shillong. He passed away at the hospital.

Kalam, 84, was at Indian Institute of Management Shillong to attend a function on Livable Planet Earth there. An IIM-Shillong faculty said that Kalam was rushed to hospital after the former president collapsed at the function. 

Sources said that he was admitted in extremely critical condition. 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Google's Great Online Home Festival 2015: Huge discounts and amazing deals on Apartments

Google's much-awaited Great Online Home Festival (GOHF) likely to kick off in  18th of July 2015 and will feature more than 25 Real Estate Projects offering deals and discounts. The GOHF will be a three to four days event starting 18th July 2015 and will end on fourth day.

Great Online Home Festival would go a long way to promote online faith. All the facts and pictures in the cloud in starry websites can be confirmed after all. Yet everything appears so transparent and larger than life online. Now that brochures and television advertisements have been eclipsed with internet technology, there is no looking back. We better follow what the whole world is doing in massive online trade in the billions. 

Google is certainly one of those big fish or shall we say predators? GroupM is into media investment and Google is busy extending beyond the legendary search engine. Magic Bricks represents a gigantic property management estate that creates dream homes. The three entities have come together fabulously to popularize the concept of online homes! They are hardly fantasy homes but a beginning is made there to translate those lifetime ideas to reality. What could be more real than the brick and stone home to provide family shelter maybe for a few generations?

Dealing in real estate besides home décor and home care companies, Google's Great Online Home Festival(GOHF) will exhibit property stocks amounting to Rs. 3000 crores. As most people do every day, surfers will evaluate and choose potential home products. The event is on from 18 July to 27 July. Much is going to happen during those ten days when great family histories would be written and a new trend established.

How did it all come about? Industry Director Google India Nitin Bawankule cites the 3x increase in online queries relating to real estate. Early builders have already profited from sales online. In the future more builders and developers would benefit from online sales. 

CEO of Magic Bricks Sudhir Pai is positive that the Google's Great Online Home Festival (GOHF) would ignite real estate market transactions. The best deals in online real estate would be available for potential buyers to choose from with all the advantages. 

GroupM South Asia chief growth officer Lakshmi Narasimhan also spoke about the emerging consumer segment that is confident about online purchase based on information available on the internet. It is hoped that both the industry and the consumer would benefit from such an initiative. 

The online real estate scenario in India has about ten companies vying for the market and Quikr is one of them. While it remains to be seen what transpires on July 18 onwards, it is certain that much commerce is getting transferred online from traditional markets and why not. A hassle free decent way to shop is the internet experience after all and the best brands prove it. 

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