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Etats-Unis : l'ouragan Florence a fait au moins quatre morts</title><link>https://www.francetvinfo.fr/meteo/inondations/direct-etats-unis-l-ouragan-florence-frappe-la-cote-est_2940509.html#xtor=RSS-3-%5blestitres%5d</link><description>Ce qu'il faut savoir. L'ouragan de catégorie 1 Florence s'est abattu, vendredi 14 septembre, sur des Etats-Unis. la côte atlantique Une femme et son bébé ont été tués, à Wilmington, en Caroline du Nord, quand un arbre s'est abattu sur le domicile familial, a annoncé la police de la ville. Le père de famille, blessé, a été transporté à l'hôpital.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 23:06:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">francetvinfo-9bac18bfc3f5ec186b68e0c667dc69ad</guid><source url="http://www.francetvinfo.fr/titres.rss">francetvinfo</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>43.7816 11.2078</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Direct. Us: hurricane Florence claimed at least four dead</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Direct. Us: hurricane Florence claimed at least four dead</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="3536" name="Maison Blanche">Maison Blanche</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2268977" name="Jeff Byard">Jeff Byard</emm:entity><emm:entity id="50664" name="National Hurricane Center">Centre national des ouragans</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2042" name="Donald Trump">Donald Trump</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180914230600</sortelement></item><item><title>Vidéo Climat : "la saison des cyclones a commencé très fort" La nature n’épargne pas l’Amérique, comme l’explique, sur le plateau du 8 Heures, Nathalie Rihouet : "La saison des cyclones a commencé très fort. Florence est un ouragan de catégorie quatre sur cinq, qui va impacter l'est des États-Unis : la Virginie et les deux Caroline, dans la nuit du mercredi 12 au jeudi 13 septembre". L’événement promet d’être terrible : "Il y aura de très violentes rafales de vent allant jusqu'à 270 km/h et une submersion côtière, d'où l'évacuation de la population du littoral, décrypte la journaliste. Ce qui inquiète le plus, ce sont les pluies diluviennes qui vont s'abattre sur cette zone pendant trois à quatre jours. On attend l'équivalent de cinq mois de précipitations parce que cet ouragan va avoir du mal à s'évacuer et aura tendance à faire du surplace". Isaac rétrogradé en tempête tropicale Isaac, qui s’approche de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique, sera peut-être en revanche moins violent que prévu. "Il a été rétrogradé en tempête tropicale, mais pourrait repasser en catégorie un de cyclone, prévient Nathalie Houet. Il y aura des rafales à 150 km/h mais pas de pluies diluviennes a priori, parce qu'il va très rapidement passer entre le nord de la Guadeloupe et le sud de la Martinique, dans la journée du jeudi 13 septembre." 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Florence is a hurricane category four On five, which will impact the is the usa: virginia and the two Caroline, in the night of Wednesday 12 to Thursday 13 September". The event promises to be terrible: "there will be very violent gusted wind up to 270 km/h and a coastal flooding, hence self-rescue of the population of coastlands, décrypte the journalist. What worries most are the torrential rain that go descend On this zone during three to four days. We expect l'équivalent five months rainfall because this hurricane will have difficulty to evacuate and will tend to make the stagnation". Isaac demoted in tropical storm Isaac, which comes Guadeloupe and Martinique, may be conversely least violent than expected. 'It was demoted in tropical storm, but could ironing in category one of cyclone, warns Nathalie Houet. There will be gusts to 150 km/h but not of torrential rain a priori, because it goes very quickly pass between north Guadeloupe and south Martinique, in the day of Thursday 13 September. "</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Video climate: "the season of cyclones started very strong" Nature épargne not america, as explained On backplate of 8 hours, Nathalie Rihouet: "the season of cyclones started very strong. Florence is a hurricane category four On five, which will impact the is the usa: virginia and the two Caroline, in the night of Wednesday 12 to Thursday 13 September". The event promises to be terrible: "there will be very violent gusted wind up to 270 km/h and a coastal flooding, hence self-rescue of the population of coastlands, décrypte the journalist. What worries most are the torrential rain that go descend On this zone during three to four days. We expect l'équivalent five months rainfall because this hurricane will have difficulty to evacuate and will tend to make the stagnation". Isaac demoted in tropical storm Isaac, which comes Guadeloupe and Martinique, may be conversely least violent than expected. 'It was demoted in tropical storm, but could ironing in category one of cyclone, warns Nathalie Houet. There will be gusts to 150 km/h but not of torrential rain a priori, because it goes very quickly pass between north Guadeloupe and south Martinique, in the day of Thursday 13 September. 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Rescuers used their bare hands and shovels to excavate the landslide [Erik De Castro/Reuters]

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L'eau s'infiltre partout. Certains villageois se sont retrouvés piégés au milieu des flots. À quelques mètres de là, des habitants de Malankampa tentent de venir en secours à un homme. Après de longues minutes, l'homme sera finalement sauvé. Les Philippines ont été frappées par le super typhon Mangkhut, le plus puissant de l'année. Près de quatre millions de personnes se sont trouvées sur sa trajectoire. Par endroits, les vents ont atteint les 330 km/h, endommageant des milliers d'habitations. À Hong-Kong, les habitants se préparent à accueillir le typhon Pour l'instant, le bilan fait état de 10 morts, sept d'entre eux ont péri dans des glissements de terrain. Une jeune fille a été retrouvée noyée samedi 15 septembre. En urgence, plus de 105 000 Philippins ont été évacués, placés dans des bâtiments publics. Tous sont extrêmement choqués par l'ampleur de la catastrophe. Mangkhut se dirige vers le sud de la Chine. À Hong-Kong, les habitants se préparent à accueillir le typhon, mettant à l'abri leur mobilier et électroménager. D'immenses bâches ont été installées pour protéger les façades des immeubles. Les autorités chinoises appellent à la plus grande prudence. Franceinfo</title><link>https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/other/asie-le-typhon-mangkhut-ravage-les-philippines/vi-BBNnuAQ</link><description>Les rues de Baguio (Philippines) sont envahies par les cascades d'eaux qui ont balayé un des quartiers résidentiels. L'eau s'infiltre partout. Certains villageois se sont retrouvés piégés au milieu des flots. À quelques mètres de là, des habitants de Malankampa tentent de venir en secours à un homme.</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 23:04:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">msn-fr-70bae73f46fa7dc003f0fb2833d24b92</guid><source url="https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite">msn-fr</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>29.8406438998344 89.296875</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Video asia: typhoon Mangkhut ravages the Philippines the streets of Baguio (Philippines) are invaded by the cascades of waters which have sweepings a residential areas. Water infiltrates itself everywhere. Some villagers found themselves trapped in the middle of floods. A few metres thence inhabitants of Malankampa trying to come in temporary-use a man. After long minutes, man is finally saved. The Philippines have been hit by the super typhoon Mangkhut, the most powerful of the year. Nearly four million people have found on its course. By places, the winds have reached the 330 km/h, gene-damaging thousands of homes. In hong kong, people are preparing to receive typhoon for the moment, the balance sheet reported 10 dead, seven of them died in landslides. A girl was found buried Saturday 15 September. In emergency, more 105,000 filipinos were evacuated, placed in public buildings. All are extremely shocked by the scale of the disaster. Mangkhut is moving towards southern china. In hong kong, people are preparing to receive typhoon, from their furniture and installations. Huge tarpaulins have been installed to protect building facades. The chinese authorities call for caution</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Video asia: typhoon Mangkhut ravages the Philippines the streets of Baguio (Philippines) are invaded by the cascades of waters which have sweepings a residential areas. Water infiltrates itself everywhere. Some villagers found themselves trapped in the middle of floods. A few metres thence inhabitants of Malankampa trying to come in temporary-use a man. After long minutes, man is finally saved. The Philippines have been hit by the super typhoon Mangkhut, the most powerful of the year. Nearly four million people have found on its course. By places, the winds have reached the 330 km/h, gene-damaging thousands of homes. In hong kong, people are preparing to receive typhoon for the moment, the balance sheet reported 10 dead, seven of them died in landslides. A girl was found buried Saturday 15 September. In emergency, more 105,000 filipinos were evacuated, placed in public buildings. All are extremely shocked by the scale of the disaster. Mangkhut is moving towards southern china. In hong kong, people are preparing to receive typhoon, from their furniture and installations. Huge tarpaulins have been installed to protect building facades. 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Environ quatre millions d’habitants se trouvaient sur le passage destructeur du typhon dans le nord....</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 12:41:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">lavenir-74d86e2e03addabd84be89e1fc0eaf4d</guid><source url="http://www.lavenir.net/rss.aspx?foto=1&amp;intro=1&amp;section=info&amp;info=8f8012c3-d2ca-4192-9ae8-fc61d77cb44d">lavenir</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>14.6096 121.006</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">The super typhoon Mangkhut proved its first victims in the Philippines and taiwan</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">The super typhoon Mangkhut proved its first victims in the Philippines and taiwan</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="291924" name="Tsai Ing">Tsai Ing</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2104532" name="Ricardo Jalad">Ricardo Jalad</emm:entity><emm:entity id="369121" name="Tsai Ing wen">Tsai Ing-wen</emm:entity><emm:entity id="107734" name="Cathay Pacific">Cathay Pacific</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180915124100</sortelement></item><item><title>Le super typhon Mangkhut fait cinq morts aux Philippines et à Taïwan</title><link>http://www.leparisien.fr/international/le-super-typhon-mangkhut-avec-des-vents-a-330-km-h-frappe-les-philippines-15-09-2018-7889475.php#xtor=RSS-1481423633</link><description>Le super typhon Mangkhut a touché tôt samedi le nord des Philippines, frappé par des vents atteignant les 330 km/h et fait ses premiers morts. Les quatre morts recensés pour l’instant dans le pays sont deux femmes ensevelies par un glissement de terrain, une jeune fille qui s’est noyée et un agent de sécurité tué par la chute d’un mur.</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 12:40:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">leparisien-11e3da28e263a288a8b1c9ef17a2140a</guid><source url="http://www.leparisien.fr/actualites-a-la-une.rss.xml">leparisien</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>14.6096 121.006</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">The super typhoon Mangkhut five dead in the Philippines and taiwan</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">The super typhoon Mangkhut five dead in the Philippines and taiwan</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180915124000</sortelement></item><item><title>Le super typhon Mangkhut fait ses premières victimes aux Philippines et à Taïwan</title><link>https://www.laprovence.com/actu/en-direct/5152290/le-super-typhon-mangkhut-fait-ses-premieres-victimes-aux-philippines-et-a-taiwan.html</link><description>. Par La Provence (avec AFP)

Le super typhon Mangkhut, le plus puissant de l'année, a violemment frappé les Philippines samedi, faisant ses premiers morts et forçant des dizaines de milliers de personnes à quitter leur domicile. Environ quatre millions d'habitants se trouvaient sur le passage....</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 12:29:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">laprovence-43b210cc6e3fefc2b281133e431c6253</guid><source url="http://www.laprovence.com/rss/Monde.xml">laprovence</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>14.6096 121.006</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">The super typhoon Mangkhut proved its first victims in the Philippines and taiwan</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">The super typhoon Mangkhut proved its first victims in the Philippines and taiwan</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="2104532" name="Ricardo Jalad">Ricardo Jalad</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180915122900</sortelement></item><item><title>COUP DE VENT Les Philippines se préparent à affronter le typhon Mangkhut Des milliers de personnes ont été évacuées. On attend une houle parfois haute comme un immeuble de quatre étages…</title><link>https://www.20minutes.fr/monde/2336719-20180914-typhon-mangkhut-philippines-preparent-affronter-plus-violente-tempete-depuis-debut-annee</link><description>Typhon Mangkhut: Les Philippines se préparent à affronter la plus violente tempête depuis le début de l’année. COUP DE VENT Des milliers de personnes ont été évacuées. On attend une houle parfois haute comme un immeuble de quatre étages…

Les habitants de la principale île du pays ont commencé à se barricader.</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 04:45:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">20minutes-2e775cef2d2692ebdb2f1e8fc5fe4219</guid><source url="https://www.20minutes.fr/monde/">20minutes</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>14.6096 121.006</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Gust of wind the Philippines prepare to confront typhoon Mangkhut thousands of evacuees. We expect a sometimes wave high as a building four étages…</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Gust of wind the Philippines prepare to confront typhoon Mangkhut thousands of evacuees. We expect a sometimes wave high as a building four étages…</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="1751972" name="Ted Aljibe">TED ALJIBE</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180915044500</sortelement></item><item><title>Les Philippines se préparent à l'arrivée du super typhon Mangkhut</title><link>https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2018/09/14/les-philippines-se-preparent-a-larrivee-du-super-typhon-mangkhut_a_23527568/</link><description>Les Philippines se hâtent dans leurs préparatifs pour affronter le super typhon Mangkhut. Il sera accompagné de rafales de vent allant jusqu'à 255 kilomètres par heure, de pluies diluviennes et de vagues de plus de sept mètres. Au moins quatre millions de personnes se trouvent sur sa trajectoire directe.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 23:06:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">huffingtonpost-fr-fr-e45365e104c3615cfb4583ffc1b8bd38</guid><source url="http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/feeds/verticals/france/news.xml">huffingtonpost-fr-fr</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>14.6096 121.006</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">The Philippines prepare to arrival of super typhoon mangkhut</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">The Philippines prepare to arrival of super typhoon mangkhut</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180914230600</sortelement></item><item><title>15:26 COUP DE VENT Les Philippines se préparent à affronter le typhon Mangkhut Des milliers de personnes ont été évacuées. On attend une houle parfois haute comme un immeuble de quatre étages…</title><link>https://www.20minutes.fr/monde/2336719-20180914-typhon-mangkhut-philippines-preparent-affronter-plus-violente-tempete-depuis-debut-annee</link><description>Typhon Mangkhut: Les Philippines se préparent à affronter la plus violente tempête depuis le début de l’année. COUP DE VENT Des milliers de personnes ont été évacuées. On attend une houle parfois haute comme un immeuble de quatre étages…

Les habitants de la principale île du pays ont commencé à se barricader.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 16:38:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">20minutes-d89d630fd023e17bacf10cb56864f652</guid><source url="https://www.20minutes.fr/toulouse/">20minutes</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>14.6096 121.006</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">15:26 gust of wind the Philippines prepare to confront typhoon Mangkhut thousands of evacuees. We expect a sometimes wave high as a building four étages…</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">15:26 gust of wind the Philippines prepare to confront typhoon Mangkhut thousands of evacuees. We expect a sometimes wave high as a building four étages…</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="1751972" name="Ted Aljibe">TED ALJIBE</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180914163800</sortelement></item><item><title>Les Philippines se préparent à affronter un super typhon</title><link>https://www.francetvinfo.fr/meteo/inondations/les-philippines-se-preparent-a-etre-frappees-par-un-super-typhon_2940177.html#xtor=RSS-3-%5bmonde/asie%5d</link><description>. Au moins quatre millions de personnes se trouvent sur la trajectoire directe de Mangkhut. Le typhon devrait ensuite se diriger vers le sud de la Chine. Des habitants de Manille (Philippines) tentent de renforcer leurs habitations avant l'arrivée du typhon Mangkhut, le 14 septembre 2018.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 10:46:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">francetvinfo-ec579b95b4820b1697257f8bde8a522e</guid><source url="http://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/asie.rss">francetvinfo</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>35.2086 110.727</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">The Philippines prepare to confront a super typhoon</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">The Philippines prepare to confront a super typhoon</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="1749659" name="Noel Celis">NOEL CELIS</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180914104600</sortelement></item><item><title>Séisme au Japon: d'énormes glissements de terrain meurtriers Au moins neuf personnes ont péri et une trentaine sont portées disparues dans le nord du Japon, secoué jeudi par un puissant séisme de magnitude 6,6 qui a provoqué d'énormes glissements de terrain et une coupure de courant générale dans la région. Le tremblement de terre s'est produit en pleine nuit dans l'île septentrionale de Hokkaido, à 62 kilomètres au sud-est de Sapporo, deux jours à peine après un typhon dévastateur dans la région d'Osaka (ouest). La terre a continué à trembler après: des dizaines de répliques ont été ressenties. Outre deux morts annoncés en début de journée, sept personnes ont été découvertes dans la localité d'Atsuma en état d'arrêt cardiaque, une expression employée avant que leur acte de décès ne soit officiellement signé. Des vues aériennes montraient des montagnes littéralement coupées en deux par d'impressionnants éboulements qui ont arraché tous les arbres et englouti des maisons construites en contrebas. Les pompiers hélitreuillaient une partie des habitants mais 38 personnes restaient encore portées disparues, selon la chaîne de télévision publique NHK. Au moins 167 personnes ont par ailleurs été blessées. "J'ai cru que ma maison allait s'effondrer" "J'ai été réveillé un peu après 3 heures du matin par la secousse. J'ai allumé la lumière mais elle s'est éteinte juste après" à cause d'une coupure de courant, a confié à l'AFP Akira Fukui, un habitant de Sapporo. "Il y a eu une secousse soudaine, extrême. Je l'ai sentie de manière latérale très longtemps, ça s'est arrêté puis cela a recommencé à trembler. J'ai 51 ans et je n'ai jamais vécu une telle expérience avant", a raconté Kazuo Kibayashi, un responsable de la ville d'Abira, visiblement sous le choc. "J'ai cru que ma maison allait s'effondrer, tout était sens dessus dessous", a-t-il dit. "Ma fille, qui est au lycée, était terrorisée". "Nous exhortons les habitants des zones frappées par de fortes secousses à tenir compte des informations diffusées à la télévision et à la radio et à s'entraider", a insisté le porte-parole du gouvernement, Yoshihide Suga. Des refuges ont été ouverts dans les diverses régions touchées. Des militaires des Forces d'autodéfense sont arrivés sur place pour participer aux opérations de sauvetage: 25.000 hommes au total étaient attendus. "Nous allons faire tous nos efforts pour sauver des vies", a déclaré le Premier ministre Shinzo Abe après une réunion de crise. Selon la compagnie Hokkaido Electric Power, 2,95 millions de foyers et autres clients ont été privés d'électricité après le séisme, en raison de l'arrêt de toutes les centrales de la région. Les installations ont commencé à redémarrer progressivement, des hydrauliques d'abord, puis thermiques ensuite, a précisé le ministre de l'Industrie, Hiroshige Seko, selon qui "il faudra au moins une semaine pour que la situation soit totalement rétablie" en dépit des diverses mesures rapidement prises. Le combustible de la centrale nucléaire de Tomari, qui a aussi été privée d'alimentation électrique extérieure, est refroidi grâce au courant fourni par des groupes électrogènes, selon les informations de la NHK. Les transports étaient aussi perturbés, sur les rails et dans les airs. Tous les trains sont arrêtés et l'aéroport de Sapporo Chitose a dû fermer. L'ensemble des vols pour la journée ont été annulés, soit plus de 200. 20% des séismes les plus forts sur Terre sont au Japon Les responsables ont mis en garde contre le risque de nouveaux tremblements de terre. "Les fortes secousses secondaires ont souvent lieu dans les 2-3 jours suivants", a précisé Toshiyuki Matsumori, chargé de la surveillance des tsunamis et tremblements de terre à l'agence météorologique. "Il y a un risque accru d'effondrement d'habitations et de glissement de terrain dans les zones qui ont connu de fortes secousses", a-t-il prévenu lors d'un point de presse. Le Japon est situé à la jonction de quatre plaques tectoniques et subit chaque année quelque 20% des séismes les plus forts recensés sur Terre. Tout le monde garde en mémoire le terrible tremblement de terre et le tsunami du 11 mars 2011 qui ont tué plus de 18 500 personnes et provoqué la catastrophe nucléaire de Fukushima. Le séisme de ce jeudi survient alors que l'archipel se remet à peine du passage du très puissant typhon Jebi qui a tué 11 personnes dans le sud-ouest. Il a laissé dans son sillage des maisons en tout ou partie détruites, des poteaux à terre, des arbres arrachés, des toitures envolées (comme à la gare de Kyoto), des grues affaissées ou des véhicules accidentés. Le typhon a en outre inondé et isolé l'aéroport du Kansai (Kix), situé en mer sur une île artificielle au large d'Osaka. Il doit partiellement rouvrir vendredi. Paris Match</title><link>https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/photos/s%c3%a9isme-au-japon-9-morts-et-une-trentaine-de-disparus-apr%c3%a8s-d%c3%a9normes-glissements-de-terrain/ar-BBMWkub</link><description>Au moins neuf personnes ont péri et une trentaine sont portées disparues dans le nord du Japon, secoué jeudi par un puissant séisme de magnitude 6,6 qui a provoqué d'énormes glissements de terrain et une coupure de courant générale dans la région. Le tremblement de terre s'est produit en pleine nuit....</description><pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 16:55:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">msn-fr-c45409a990776edb2743753cce56fc34</guid><source url="https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite">msn-fr</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>35.6831 139.809</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Earthquake in Japan: huge landslides murderers at least nine people died and thirty are missing in northern Japan, shaken Thursday by a powerful earthquake magnitude of 6,6 which caused huge landslides and a Power cut across the region. The earthquake occurred in full night in the northern island of Hokkaido, 62 kilometres in south-eastern Sapporo, two days after a devastating typhoon in the region of Osaka (west). The earth has continued to shivering after: dozens of replicas have been felt. Outre two deaths announced start of day, seven people were discovered in the locality of Atsuma in state of cardiac arrest, an expression used before their act death is officially signed. Aerial views showed mountains literally cut in two by impressive landslides that have grubbed all trees and engulfed houses built sunken. Firemen hélitreuillaient part of inhabitants but 38 people remained still missing, according to the public television station NHK. At least 167 persons have been injured. 'I thought my house would collapse "' I was roused a little after 3 hours of morning by the earthquake. I have lit the light but it has slaked just after" because of a Power cut, mandated the AFP Akira Fukui, a capita Sapporo. "There was a tremor sudden, extreme. I felt so side-view very long, it has arrested then it started to shivering. I have 51 years and I have never seen such a experience before", told Kazuo Kibayashi, a responsible for the city of Abira, apparently in shock. 'I thought my house would collapse, everything was upside-down, "he said.' My daughter, which is at grammar school was terrorised". "We urge residents areas hit by strong tremors to take account of information distributed on television and radio and help each other", insisted the government spokesman, Yoshihide Suga. Shelters were opened in the various regions affected. Soldiers of self-defense Forces arrived on place to participate in rescue operations: 25.000 men in total were expected. "We will do all our efforts to save lives," said prime minister Shinzo Abe after a crisis meeting. According to the company Hokkaido Electric Power, 2,95 million households and other customers were without electricity after the earthquake, because of the judgment of all stations of the region. Installations have begun to restart gradually, hydraulic first, then thermoprocessing then, said minister of industry, Hiroshige Seko, according to which 'it will take at least a week for the situation is fully restored "despite the various measures quickly taken. The fuel of the nuclear Power plant of Tomari, which was also private external Power supply, is cooled through the current supplied by generating sets, according to the information of the NHK. Transport were also disrupted, on track and in the air. All trains are arrested and the airport of Sapporo Chitose had to close. All flights for the day were cancelled, more than 200.20% of earthquakes the strongest on earth are Japan officials have warned against the risk of new earthquakes." The strong shocks secondary have often place within 2 - 3 days following ", stated Toshiyuki Matsumori, responsible for surveillance tsunamis and earthquakes in the meteorological agency." There is an increased risk of collapse of homes and landslides in areas that have experienced strong tremors,' he obviated during a press conference. Japan is located at the junction of four tectonic plates and undergoes each year around 20% earthquakes the strongest identified on earth. Everyone safe-keeping remember the earthquake and the tsunami of 11 March 2011 that killed more than 18 500 people and caused the nuclear disaster Fukushima. The earthquake of this Thursday occurs while the archipelago recovers barely of the passage of very powerful typhoon Jebi that killed 11 people in south-western. It has left in its wake houses in all or part destroyed, poles ashore, trees grubbed, roofs waxing (as to the station of Kyoto), cranes affaissées or vehicles accidents. Typhoon has also flooded and isolated the airport of Kansai (Kix), located at sea on an island artificial off Osaka. It must partially reopen Friday. Paris Match</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Earthquake in Japan: huge landslides murderers at least nine people died and thirty are missing in northern Japan, shaken Thursday by a powerful earthquake magnitude of 6,6 which caused huge landslides and a Power cut across the region. The earthquake occurred in full night in the northern island of Hokkaido, 62 kilometres in south-eastern Sapporo, two days after a devastating typhoon in the region of Osaka (west). The earth has continued to shivering after: dozens of replicas have been felt. Outre two deaths announced start of day, seven people were discovered in the locality of Atsuma in state of cardiac arrest, an expression used before their act death is officially signed. Aerial views showed mountains literally cut in two by impressive landslides that have grubbed all trees and engulfed houses built sunken. Firemen hélitreuillaient part of inhabitants but 38 people remained still missing, according to the public television station NHK. At least 167 persons have been injured. 'I thought my house would collapse "' I was roused a little after 3 hours of morning by the earthquake. I have lit the light but it has slaked just after" because of a Power cut, mandated the AFP Akira Fukui, a capita Sapporo. "There was a tremor sudden, extreme. I felt so side-view very long, it has arrested then it started to shivering. I have 51 years and I have never seen such a experience before", told Kazuo Kibayashi, a responsible for the city of Abira, apparently in shock. 'I thought my house would collapse, everything was upside-down, "he said.' My daughter, which is at grammar school was terrorised". "We urge residents areas hit by strong tremors to take account of information distributed on television and radio and help each other", insisted the government spokesman, Yoshihide Suga. Shelters were opened in the various regions affected. Soldiers of self-defense Forces arrived on place to participate in rescue operations: 25.000 men in total were expected. "We will do all our efforts to save lives," said prime minister Shinzo Abe after a crisis meeting. According to the company Hokkaido Electric Power, 2,95 million households and other customers were without electricity after the earthquake, because of the judgment of all stations of the region. Installations have begun to restart gradually, hydraulic first, then thermoprocessing then, said minister of industry, Hiroshige Seko, according to which 'it will take at least a week for the situation is fully restored "despite the various measures quickly taken. The fuel of the nuclear Power plant of Tomari, which was also private external Power supply, is cooled through the current supplied by generating sets, according to the information of the NHK. Transport were also disrupted, on track and in the air. All trains are arrested and the airport of Sapporo Chitose had to close. All flights for the day were cancelled, more than 200.20% of earthquakes the strongest on earth are Japan officials have warned against the risk of new earthquakes." The strong shocks secondary have often place within 2 - 3 days following ", stated Toshiyuki Matsumori, responsible for surveillance tsunamis and earthquakes in the meteorological agency." There is an increased risk of collapse of homes and landslides in areas that have experienced strong tremors,' he obviated during a press conference. Japan is located at the junction of four tectonic plates and undergoes each year around 20% earthquakes the strongest identified on earth. Everyone safe-keeping remember the earthquake and the tsunami of 11 March 2011 that killed more than 18 500 people and caused the nuclear disaster Fukushima. The earthquake of this Thursday occurs while the archipelago recovers barely of the passage of very powerful typhoon Jebi that killed 11 people in south-western. It has left in its wake houses in all or part destroyed, poles ashore, trees grubbed, roofs waxing (as to the station of Kyoto), cranes affaissées or vehicles accidents. Typhoon has also flooded and isolated the airport of Kansai (Kix), located at sea on an island artificial off Osaka. It must partially reopen Friday. 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Rétrogradé en tempête tropicale, l’ouragan a fait au moins quatre morts sur la côte atlantique des Etats-Unis, battue par des vents violents et des pluies diluviennes. 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Lire aussi : Ouragan Florence, "cela va durer très longtemps" Au moins quatre décès ont été confirmés de sources officielles. Le président américain Donald Trump se rendra "en début ou milieu de semaine prochaine" dans les régions affectées, a annoncé la Maison Blanche. Accompagné de pluies torrentielles et de vents violents, l'oeil de l'ouragan a touché terre près de Wrightsville Beach (Caroline du Nord) à 07H15 (11H15 GMT), avec des vents jusqu'à 150 km/h, selon le centre national des ouragans (NHC). Lire aussi : En Caroline du Nord, face à Florence, la solidarité s'organise Florence a toutefois faibli en intensité dans l'après-midi et a été rétrogradé en tempête tropicale, avec des vents détectés à 110 km/h. Mais son amplitude et sa très lente avancée --6 km/h-- dans les terres inquiète les autorités. Dans son bulletin de 20H00 (00H00 GMT), le NHC a mis en garde contre une forte marée nocturne, poussée par le vent, sur la côte et des "inondations catastrophiques attendues sur des zones de Caroline du Nord et Caroline du Sud". Dans la ville portuaire de Wilmington, en Caroline du Nord, des arbres ont été déracinés, des panneaux renversés et des vitres brisées sous la force du vent et des trombes d'eau. De nombreux transformateurs électriques ont explosé. Lire aussi : Ouragan Florence : en attendant Armageddon... Des pluies torrentielles La police de la ville a annoncé qu'une femme et son bébé avaient été tués lorsqu'un arbre est tombé sur leur maison. Le père a été blessé et hospitalisé. Des pompiers ont oeuvré toute la matinée devant cette maison de plain-pied dont un pan de mur s'est complètement effondré sous la violence du choc. "Il y avait beaucoup de craquements, les arbres tremblaient", a raconté à l'AFP Shane Wilson, un voisin. "La plupart du voisinage avait évacué. Seuls moi, eux et quelques voisins avions décidé de rester", a précisé un autre voisin, Adam Sparks. "Qui pouvait se préparer à ça? C'est le scénario catastrophe. Les arbres derrière leur maison sont très grands et très vieux. Il y a toujours des risques avec des arbres de ce genre", a-t-il expliqué.Une autre femme, malade, est décédée car les secours n'ont pas pu parvenir jusqu'à elle à cause des arbres bloquant les rues, selon une porte-parole du comté de Pender. Elle a succombé à une crise cardiaque, d'après les médias locaux. Roy Cooper, gouverneur de Caroline du Nord, a indiqué dans un communiqué qu'une autre personne avait trouvé la mort dans le comté de Lenoir en branchant un générateur. Selon les médias locaux, un homme de 77 ans est décédé dans le même comté après avoir été emporté par une rafale de vent. Les autorités ont mis en garde les habitants contre tout relâchement alors que les pluies torrentielles se déverseront pendant de longues heures sur les mêmes régions. "Nous sommes encore en plein dans la tempête et, si elle ne vous a pas atteints, elle le fera", a mis en garde M. Cooper, lors d'une conférence de presse. Auparavant, il s'était dit "très inquiet du fait que des localités entières puissent être détruites". Les rivières devraient frôler voire battre des records de crue et inonder à l'intérieur des terres. A la confluence des rivières Neuse et Trent et proche d'un estuaire, la ville touristique de New Bern, environ 30.000 habitants, a été frappée par des inondations soudaines dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi qui ont piégé des centaines de personnes. Des pluies de cette intensité n'arrivent "qu'une fois tous les mille ans", a lancé Roy Cooper, soulignant que le niveau des rivières "va monter pendant des jours". Beaucoup d'habitants sont restés sur place malgré les consignes Environ 1,7 million d'habitants avaient été sommés de se mettre à l'abri, loin du littoral. Mais beaucoup n'ont pas suivi cette consigne. Et certaines zones inondées sont trop dangereuses pour que "nos secouristes interviennent", a expliqué Jeff Byard, responsable de l'Agence fédérale de gestion des urgences (Fema), qui a mobilisé 1.200 personnes pour les opérations de recherche et de secours. Des volontaires, comme la "Cajun Navy" venue de Louisiane avec leurs bateaux à fond plat, apportent également leur aide. Plus de 680.000 personnes étaient privées d'électricité vendredi après-midi en Caroline du Nord, qui compte environ dix millions d'habitants, selon les services d'urgence. Quelque 20.000 personnes avaient trouvé refuge vendredi dans plus de 150 centres d'accueil de cet Etat. Un couvre-feu a été instauré dans plusieurs localités de la côte atlantique pour éviter les pillages. La tempête doit s'enfoncer vers l'intérieur des terres jusqu'à samedi avant de virer dimanche vers le nord, selon le NHC, avec une "perte importante d'intensité". Paris Match</title><link>https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/monde/louragan-florence-s%c3%a8me-la-d%c3%a9solation-d%c3%a9j%c3%a0-cinq-morts/ar-BBNm4aS</link><description>L'ouragan Florence a fait vendredi ses premiers morts sur la côte atlantique des États-Unis, dont une femme et son bébé, accompagnée par des vents qui ont déraciné des arbres et des pluies torrentielles qui ont provoqué des inondations, avec des dizaines d'habitants pris au piège. Au moins quatre décès ont été confirmés de sources officielles.</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 12:07:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">msn-fr-a200946f54c46dbd13dc405663d49916</guid><source url="https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/monde">msn-fr</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>43.7816 11.2078</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Florence sows chaos in the us hurricane Florence has done Friday its first deaths on the atlantic coast of us, including one woman and her baby, accompanied by winds who have uprooted trees and torrential rain that caused floods, with dozens of people trapped. Read too: hurricane Florence, "it will last very long" At least four deaths were confirmed official sources. Us president Donald Trump visits "in beginning or middle of next week" in the regions affected, announced the white house. Accompanied by torrential rain and winds, eye-protection of hurricane hit almost Wrightsville Beach (north carolina) to 07h15 (11 GMT), with winds up to 150 km/h, as national centre hurricanes (NHC). Read too: in north carolina, faced with Florence, solidarity organizes itself Florence has however faltered in intensity in the afternoon and was demoted in tropical storm, with winds detected at 110 km/h. But its amplitude and its very slow progress - - 6 km/h - - in the land worries the authorities. In his ballot 20 (00.00 GMT), the NHC warned against A strong marée nocturnal, pushed by wind, on the coast and "catastrophic floods expected on areas of north carolina and south carolina". In the port city of Wilmington, north carolina, trees were uprooted, panels overturned and windows shattered under the force wind and trombes water. Many electrical transformers exploded. Read too: hurricane Florence: pending own Armageddon... Torrential rain the city police announced that A woman and her baby had been killed when A tree fell on their homes. Father was injured and hospitalised. Firefighters have worked the entire morning before glimmerings apartment blocks which A pan wall collapsed under violence impact. 'There were many craquements, trees tremblaient ", told to AFP Shane Wilson, A neighbour." Most the neighbourhood had evacuated. Only me, them and A few neighbours had decided to remain "defines another neighbour, Adam Sparks." Which could prepare for it? This is the disaster scenario. Trees behind their homes are very large and very old. There is always risks with trees of this kind,' he explained. another woman, sick, died because rescue could not get to it because of trees blocking the streets, according to A spokesman Pender county. It has succumbed to A heart attack, according to local media. Roy Cooper, governor of north carolina, said in A statement that another person had died in county Lenoir by connecting A generator. According to local media, A man of 77 years died in the same comté after having been won by A gust of wind. The authorities have warned residents against any relaxation while torrential rain is déverseront during long hours on the same regions. 'We are still in full in the storm and, if it does you has not achieved, it will ", warned M. Cooper, at A press conference. Before, it was said" very concerned about the fact that localities whole can be destroyed ". Rivers should verge on even fly record losses uncalcined and flood inside the land. Has the confluency rivers Neuse and Trent and close to A estuaire, the tourist town of New Bern, approximately 30.000 people, was hit by floods sudden on Thursday night that have trapped hundreds of people. Rainfall this intensity slagging" that once every thousand years', launched Roy Cooper, stressing that the level of rivers "will mount for days". Many people stayed behind despite instructions around 1.7 million were admonished shield, far from the coastline. But many have not followed this deposit. And some flooded areas are too dangerous for that 'our rescuers intervene ", explained Jeff Byard, responsible for the federal agency management of urgencies (Fema), which has mobilised 1.200 people for search and rescue operations. Volunteers, as the" Cajun Navy "come to louisiana with their flat-bottomed boats, also make their aid. More 680,000 people were private electricity Friday afternoon in north carolina, which account around ten million people, according to the emergency services. Around 20.000 people had found refuge Friday in more than 150 reception centres of the state. A curfew was introduced in several localities the atlantic coast to prevent looting. The storm must sink inwards land until Saturday before transferring Sunday to the north, according to the NHC with" significant loss of intensity ". Paris Match</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Florence sows chaos in the us hurricane Florence has done Friday its first deaths on the atlantic coast of us, including one woman and her baby, accompanied by winds who have uprooted trees and torrential rain that caused floods, with dozens of people trapped. Read too: hurricane Florence, "it will last very long" At least four deaths were confirmed official sources. Us president Donald Trump visits "in beginning or middle of next week" in the regions affected, announced the white house. Accompanied by torrential rain and winds, eye-protection of hurricane hit almost Wrightsville Beach (north carolina) to 07h15 (11 GMT), with winds up to 150 km/h, as national centre hurricanes (NHC). Read too: in north carolina, faced with Florence, solidarity organizes itself Florence has however faltered in intensity in the afternoon and was demoted in tropical storm, with winds detected at 110 km/h. But its amplitude and its very slow progress - - 6 km/h - - in the land worries the authorities. In his ballot 20 (00.00 GMT), the NHC warned against A strong marée nocturnal, pushed by wind, on the coast and "catastrophic floods expected on areas of north carolina and south carolina". In the port city of Wilmington, north carolina, trees were uprooted, panels overturned and windows shattered under the force wind and trombes water. Many electrical transformers exploded. Read too: hurricane Florence: pending own Armageddon... Torrential rain the city police announced that A woman and her baby had been killed when A tree fell on their homes. Father was injured and hospitalised. Firefighters have worked the entire morning before glimmerings apartment blocks which A pan wall collapsed under violence impact. 'There were many craquements, trees tremblaient ", told to AFP Shane Wilson, A neighbour." Most the neighbourhood had evacuated. Only me, them and A few neighbours had decided to remain "defines another neighbour, Adam Sparks." Which could prepare for it? This is the disaster scenario. Trees behind their homes are very large and very old. There is always risks with trees of this kind,' he explained. another woman, sick, died because rescue could not get to it because of trees blocking the streets, according to A spokesman Pender county. It has succumbed to A heart attack, according to local media. Roy Cooper, governor of north carolina, said in A statement that another person had died in county Lenoir by connecting A generator. According to local media, A man of 77 years died in the same comté after having been won by A gust of wind. The authorities have warned residents against any relaxation while torrential rain is déverseront during long hours on the same regions. 'We are still in full in the storm and, if it does you has not achieved, it will ", warned M. Cooper, at A press conference. Before, it was said" very concerned about the fact that localities whole can be destroyed ". Rivers should verge on even fly record losses uncalcined and flood inside the land. Has the confluency rivers Neuse and Trent and close to A estuaire, the tourist town of New Bern, approximately 30.000 people, was hit by floods sudden on Thursday night that have trapped hundreds of people. Rainfall this intensity slagging" that once every thousand years', launched Roy Cooper, stressing that the level of rivers "will mount for days". Many people stayed behind despite instructions around 1.7 million were admonished shield, far from the coastline. But many have not followed this deposit. And some flooded areas are too dangerous for that 'our rescuers intervene ", explained Jeff Byard, responsible for the federal agency management of urgencies (Fema), which has mobilised 1.200 people for search and rescue operations. Volunteers, as the" Cajun Navy "come to louisiana with their flat-bottomed boats, also make their aid. More 680,000 people were private electricity Friday afternoon in north carolina, which account around ten million people, according to the emergency services. Around 20.000 people had found refuge Friday in more than 150 reception centres of the state. A curfew was introduced in several localities the atlantic coast to prevent looting. The storm must sink inwards land until Saturday before transferring Sunday to the north, according to the NHC with" significant loss of intensity ". 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Quatre personnes sont mortes en Caroline du Nord à l'arrivée de l'ouragan Florence, désormais rétrogradée à la catégorie de....</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 01:26:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">msn-fr-f091150386c251725f297ffe08d7546d</guid><source url="https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/monde">msn-fr</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>43.7816 11.2078</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Usa: Florence demoted in tropical storm bfmtv</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Usa: Florence demoted in tropical storm bfmtv</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="2268977" name="Jeff Byard">Jeff Byard</emm:entity><emm:entity id="51894" name="Getty Images">GETTY IMAGES</emm:entity><emm:entity id="136826" name="Roy Cooper">Roy Cooper</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180915012600</sortelement></item><item><title>L’ouragan Florence fait ses premières victimes</title><link>https://lematin.ma/express/2018/louragan-florence-premieres-victimes/300731.html</link><description>Selon un premier bilan, l’ouragan Florence qui frappe de plein fouet plusieurs régions aux Etats Unis, a fait au moins quatre morts ce vendredi. Les vents violents ont également fait de multiples dégâts et les pluies torrentielles ont provoqué de fortes inondations prenant au piège des dizaines d’habitants.</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 01:19:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">lematin-910256cffe342e50cc4345161ce3cd3e</guid><source url="https://lematin.ma/">lematin</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>43.7816 11.2078</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Hurricane Florence proved its first victims</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Hurricane Florence proved its first victims</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="50664" name="National Hurricane Center">Centre national des ouragans</emm:entity><sortelement xmlns="emm">20180915011900</sortelement></item><item><title>ETATS-UNIS Rétrogradé en tempête tropicale, Florence fait ses premières victimes Au moins quatre personnes ont été tuées, vendredi, et Donald Trump a annoncé qu'il se rendrait sur place la semaine prochaine...</title><link>https://www.20minutes.fr/monde/2336951-20180915-retrograde-tempete-tropicale-florence-fait-premieres-victimes</link><description>Rétrogradé en tempête tropicale, Florence fait ses premières victimes. ETATS-UNIS Au moins quatre personnes ont été tuées, vendredi, et Donald Trump a annoncé qu'il se rendrait sur place la semaine prochaine...

Un membre de la garde nationale porte secours à un enfant en Caroline du Nord, lors du....</description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 00:20:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">20minutes-0c09f4409ba9ea78360423cd8fade307</guid><source url="https://www.20minutes.fr/toulouse/">20minutes</source><iso:language>fr</iso:language><georss:point>43.7816 11.2078</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Us downgraded to tropical storm, Florence proved its first victims at least four people were killed, Friday, and Donald Trump announced that he would go on place next week...</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Us downgraded to tropical storm, Florence proved its first victims at least four people were killed, Friday, and Donald Trump announced that he would go on place next week...</emm:description><category>NaturalDisasters</category><emm:entity id="136826" name="Roy Cooper">Roy Cooper</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2042" name="Donald Trump">Donald Trump</emm:entity><emm:entity id="2042" name="Donald Trump">Donald J. 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