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2/18/2018 5:39:28 PM
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'Worst case scenario': Kikai volcano set to erupt and could kill 100 million people

A lava flow
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A magma reservoir potentially hidden behind an underwater volcanic crater could have civilization-ending results if it ever erupts, according to Japanese scientists.

Experts from the Kobe University Ocean Bottom Exploration Center (KOBEC) have confirmed that a giant caldera or large crater exists in the Japanese Archipelago. The crater, measuring 32 cubic kilometers, is said to be the largest of its kind and the result of an explosive underwater eruption 7,300 years ago, according to their latest study.

Sitting between the Pacific and Philippine Sea Oceanic plates, Japan is a hotbed for seismic activity, which is why scientists are keen on updating methods of predicting natural disasters. The KOBEC team has been carrying out detailed surveys of the area and published their findings in Scientific Reports.

Located to the south of Kyushu, the Kikai caldera has very small chance of erupting over the next 100 years, reports KOBEC. However, the lead scientist studying the volcanic formation has given an ominous warning about the bubbling caldera's destructive potential.

Map of Kikai caldera location
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Map of Kikai caldera location
"Although the probability of a gigantic caldera eruption hitting the Japanese archipelago is 1 percent in the next 100 years, it is estimated that the death toll could rise to approximately 100 million in the worst case scenario," professor Yoshiyuki Tatsumi, head of KOBEC, told The Mainichi.

Super eruptions are rare, with Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientist Michael Poland telling RT.com that the odds of civilization-ending explosion is "astronomically small." However, scientists researching the Kikai caldera believe that a giant magma reservoir may lay hidden below the crust - and an eruption could be deadly.


"An eruption like this would see over 40 cubic kilometers of magma released in one burst, causing enormous damage," a KOBEC statement reads. "The mechanism behind this and how to predict this event are urgent questions."

A team of scientists armed with underwater robots plan to return to the crater in March to determine whether the magma build up exists. It's hoped that KOBEC and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology will be able to use the research to pioneer a way to predict caldera eruptions.

Comment: Massive lava dome lurks underneath Japan's Ōsumi Islands

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2/18/2018 11:47:35 PM
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Pakistan court sentences man to death for rape and murder of 7 year old girl Zainab Ansari

Zainab Ansari Pakistani girl murdered
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A girl holds a sign as she chants slogans with others to condemn the rape and killing of seven-year-old Zainab Ansari.


Imran Ali, 24, convicted over death of Zainab Ansari, has also been linked to death of seven other girls


A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has sentenced a suspected serial killer to death for the rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl, a prosecutor said.

The girl's murder ignited nationwide protests over allegations of government inaction, and a media campaign led to his arrest after years of him being on the loose.

Police found Zainab Ansari's body on a rubbish dump in Kasur district near the eastern city of Lahore in mid-January, four days after she was reported missing.

Residents of the area have said the murder was the 12th such incident in a year. Police investigators said later that they had matched DNA from eight girls' bodies, including Zainab's, with the convicted killer, Imran Ali, 24.

"The court handed down death on four counts and life imprisonment to Imran Ali in the rape and murder of the little girl, Zainab," government prosecutor Ehtisham Qadir Shah told Reuters.

He said Ali will be tried for rest of the cases later.

Hundreds of residents protested after Zainab's body was found, and two were killed when police fired shots to disperse them.

Police identified Ali as one of Zainab's neighbours, and CCTV footage on the day she was abducted showed her walking off calmly with a man.

In the same district, Kasur, there have been complaints of a number of missing children since 2015 when authorities uncovered what they said was a paedophile ring linked to a prominent local family.

At least two people have been convicted in connection with that case, in which authorities say hundreds of children in the district were abused.

Nearly 10 cases of child abuse a day are reported in Pakistan, according to Sahil, an organisation that works on child protection.

Zainab's case has triggered a debate in Pakistan over whether to teach children how to guard against sex abuse, which otherwise is a taboo subject in the Muslim majority nation.

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2/19/2018 12:04:45 AM

Iranian passenger plane with 65 people crashes midflight, airline says no survivors

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An Iranian plane with 65 people on board has crashed near the city of Semirom in the Isfahan Province of Iran. Iran’s Aseman Airlines says all on board were killed.

The aircraft went off radar midflight from Tehran to Yasuj, some 20 minutes after take off, local media reported.

The plane disappeared from radar in a mountainous area. The search and rescue operation is hampered by bad weather, preventing helicopters from landing, Iran’s Press TV reports.

Everyone on the flight was killed, Aseman Airlines spokesman Mohammad Taghi Tabatabai told state TV, adding that the plane had crashed into Mount Dena, about 440 meters (1,440 feet) tall. Originally, 66 fatalities were reported, including one child, and six crew members, but IRNA news agency has since reported that one of the passengers did not board the flight.



The missing plane is an ATR 72, a French-Italian short-haul regional airliner, which was introduced in the late 1980s. Iran signed a contract to buy 20 ATR 72s in 2016 with an option for 20 more, and received the first batch last year. The fleet of Iran Aseman Airlines, however, is older, with aircraft delivered between 1993 and 2009, according to a planespotters.net database.

Semirom is located about 80km north of Yasuj, the capital of the southwestern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province.


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2/19/2018 9:58:48 AM

'Big One' fears mount as earthquake 'cluster' strikes Pacific Ring of Fire

EARTHQUAKES and volcano eruptions around the Pacific’s ‘Ring of Fire’ have sparked fears that a ‘Big One’ quake is on the way.



Scientists in California have analysed 101 major earthquakes around the Pacific Ring of Fire, a horseshoe-shaped geological disaster zone, between 1990 and 2016.

They believe a cluster of tremors around the area could indicate a “big one” is due to hit.

Earthquakes have already struck in Japan, Tawain, Guam and Indonesia in the past few weeks.

Thorne Lay, professor of Earth and planetary sciences at UC Santa Cruz, said: "Based on the clustering of earthquakes in space and time, the area that has just slipped is actually more likely to have another failure."

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A monster earthquake left a building on its side in Taiwan this month

He added that "the surrounding areas have been pushed towards failure in many cases, giving rise to aftershocks and the possibility of an adjacent large rupture sooner rather than later."

Mr Lay said: "Taiwan, Guam and Japan are far apart relative to the static stress interactions, but one could examine the seismic shaking from an earlier event in the region of a later event to see if small earthquakes were triggered as the seismic waves went by which could have led to a cascade of failures culminating in a larger event.

"Until that type of analysis is done, causal connection between the events is very speculative.

"Earthquakes are happening frequently in the Ring of Fire, and some apparent space-time clustering could arise from purely random (non-interacting) activity."

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Construction workers can be seen amongst the rubble after the Taiwan quake

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A map of the Pacific Rim shows the disaster zone

The study comes after the Ring of Fire was hit by earthquakes in the first two weeks of February.

More than 180 people were injured and 17 killed when a 6.4magnitude quake struck Taiwan’s coast on February 6.

A series of tremors on reaching magnitudes as high as 5.7 shook the US territory of Guam.

Three earthquakes have hit Japan since February 11, with the largest measuring at 4.8 on the Richter scale.




Four natural disasters, including numerous volcano eruptions, hit the Pacific Rim in January.

Japan’s mount Kusatsu-Shiraine killed one person an injured 15 when it erupted.

Mount Mayon in the Philippines sent lava soaring 600 metres into he air, forcing 60,000 to evacuate villages nearby.

Scientists have reassured the public saying that the activity is normal for the Ring of Fire.

Toshiyasu Nagao, head of Tokyo-based Tokai UNiversity's Earthquake Prediction Research Centre, told Japan Times: "The Pacific Rim is in a period of activity.

"In terms of volcanic history, however the current activity is still regarded as normal."


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2/19/2018 10:42:41 AM
A Carnival cruise in the South Pacific descended into violent anarchy



Footage published on Feb. 15 by 3AWRadio, showed a Carnival cruise devolved into near-anarchy during its 10 days in the South Pacific.

A Carnival cruise devolved into near-anarchy during its 10 days in the South Pacific, with some passengers locking themselves inside their cabins, others kicked off the ship and security guards brawling with vacationers in a bare-knuckles melee.

Carnival said it would investigate what happened after a video surfaced, showing the guards punching, kicking and threatening passengers during the worst of the fighting Friday. But the cruise line is already blaming “a large family group” for instigating the violence, which some passengers said escalated for days before security could contain it.

The trouble started after the Carnival Legend, which can carry more than 2,000 people, set sail from Melbourne to the French territory New Caledonia last week — though there are disputes of exactly when and why it all began.

“This is all over a thong [flip-flop sandal] — not a foot, a thong being stepped on,” a passenger told the radio station 3AW, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. The thong’s trampler apologized, the man said, but its owner threatened retaliation, and the groups began to feud.

Others, however, said a single family of about two dozen people seemed intent on provoking conflicts — spitting in the pool, screaming in the smoking area and fighting with passengers and staff over any provocation.

“They were looking for trouble from the minute they got on the ship,” Kellie Peterson told 3AW. “Anyone and everything. They even picked on a 16-year-old boy because they thought he looked at them.”

After several days at sea, chaos broke out on the pool deck. It’s not clear what caused the dispute, though one passenger told News.com.au that it went on for 45 minutes, some of which was recorded. Children watched from behind a row of sun chairs as dozens of adults shouted on the far end of the deck. A man got into a brief shoving match with a uniformed staff member — a prelude of the melee to come.

In a statement to The Washington Post, Carnival confirmed “several instances [of] extremely unruly behavior” on the ship.

Some passengers described it more as a state of constant fear.

Peterson told 3AW that security warned her, her husband and their three young children not to travel the decks alone. Lisa Bolitho said she and her son simply locked themselves inside their cabin,according to the Australian Associated Press.

“We’ve all made several complaints, saying kids were scared,” Bolitho said. “The captain said, ‘What do you want me to do about it — throw them overboard?’ ”

The skirmishes escalated for several days at sea, passengers said, until a massive brawl broke out in the ship’s nightclub early Friday morning.

As on the pool deck, it’s unclear what provoked it. Carnival said the aggressive family group “physically attacked other guests.”

As seen in one passenger’s video, a man in a blue T-shirt pins a man in tangerine shorts to the bar floor while people around them scream and jostle. A woman throws herself on top of the pair, at which point several black-shirted security guards begin to punch and kick the people on the floor.

While some passengers defended the guards’ actions, others said they behaved like thugs. Guards waved broken bottles at passengers to intimidate them, Michael Haddara told the Herald, and “put handcuffs around their hands, as knuckle dusters.”

“No camera!” a staff member screamed at a man taking video of the nightclub brawl, after another worker tried to swat the camera from his hand.

Before the video ends, a security guard balls his fist and draws his arm back as if to punch a woman in the face, but he lowers his fist at the last moment.

“The actions seen on the video by our security team are not in line with our Carnival values and policies,” a spokeswoman said in a statement. “We are conducting a full investigation and will take appropriate corrective action as necessary.”

News.com.au published photos it said came from the fight’s aftermath, showing a man bruised and bloodied across his face and back. David Barkho, who was not on the ship, said his son called him from the nightclub at 1 a.m., as people lay bleeding around him.

“He said, ‘Please Dad, please, call the federal police,’ ” Barkho told 3AW. “I could hear a lot of screaming, crying in the background.”

The police were, in fact, called to meet the ship off the coast of Eden, a couple hundred miles east of Melbourne.

Until the ship docked, 9News reported, several aggressive passengers were locked in their cabins in a form of house arrest. Other passengers complained of a crackdown and said guards confiscated phones and deleted videos of the violence.

At Eden on Friday, police boarded to remove 23 people, the Australian Associated Press reported — all apparently members of the same family group. Some had been ordered removed; others left voluntarily. No one was immediately charged, though Carnival said it’s cooperating with authorities in their investigation.

Other passengers gathered on the Legend’s deck, booing and clapping as the family was loaded into a police boat. One of them appeared to be wearing a head bandage, and all looked defiant.

“Losers!” a woman cried out from the ship. A man on the police boat raised a middle finger in response.

On Saturday, Carnival said, the Legend docked back in Melbourne, 10 days after leaving port.

“We sincerely regret that the unruly conduct and actions of the passengers removed from the ship may have prevented other guests from fully enjoying their cruise,” read the company’s statement, which did not go into details about the incident.

For some passengers, the apology was not enough.

“I won’t be travelling Carnival ever again,” Mark Morrison told the Associated Press.

As a goodwill gesture, Carnival said, passengers who made it through the cruise have been offered a 25-percent-off coupon for their next one.


(The Washington Post)

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