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1. RSOE EDIS: USA - Earthquake - 2013.05.25 (RSOE EDIS)
2. RSOE EDIS: USA - Epidemic Hazard - 2013.05.25 (RSOE EDIS)
3. RSOE EDIS: Australia - Biological Hazard - 2013.05.25 (RSOE EDIS)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 06:46:26 +0200
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Subject: RSOE EDIS: USA - Earthquake - 2013.05.25
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RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information Service
Budapest, Hungary
2013-05-25 04:46:26 - Earthquake - USA
EDIS CODE: EQ-20130525-39361-USA
Date & Time: 2013-05-25 04:46:26 [UTC]
Area: USA, State of California, Plumas County,
Description:
An earthquake in far northeastern California did not injure anyone but did cause moderate damage, including to a water tank that supplies hundreds of homes with drinking water, local authorities said Friday. Plumas County Sheriff Greg Hagwood said the magnitude-5.7 quake sent items tumbling from grocery store shelves and downed chimneys when it hit at 8:47 p.m. Thursday. The U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Center said the temblor was centered near Greenville, about 25 miles southwest of Susanville, and was felt as far away as San Francisco and in two other states. It was followed by multiple aftershocks, including a magnitude 4.9 quake that struck early Friday morning. About 300 people were affected by the damaged water system, Hagwood said. "Without question, it's the strongest quake I've ever felt here.rnrnIt was very unsettling and it lasted long enough to create a measure of anxiety," Hagwood said. "The supermarkets and stores had a lot of things come off the
shelves." Pacific Gas & Electric said about 660 customers lost power on the southwestern edge of Lake Almanor at about 9:39 p.m. Thursday. The Susanville Fire Department said it had received no reports of damage, and a Plumas County Sheriff's Office dispatcher said calls were flooding into its office but no reports of damage. Thousands of people reported feeling the quake, as far away as the San Francisco Bay area and across the borders into Oregon and Nevada, according to the USGS website. KCRA-TV in Sacramento reported that the Plumas County temblor was felt in downtown Sacramento, about 145 miles south of the epicenter. People in Yuba and Sutter Counties, south of Plumas, said they felt a rolling quake, according to the Marysville Appeal-Democrat.
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Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 07:13:13 +0200
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Subject: RSOE EDIS: USA - Epidemic Hazard - 2013.05.25
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2013-05-25 05:13:13 - Epidemic Hazard - USA
EDIS CODE: EH-20130525-39362-USA
Date & Time: 2013-05-25 05:13:13 [UTC]
Area: USA, State of New York, Rockland County,
Description:
Public health officials discovered a case of measles at a kosher grocery store in the Orthodox community of Spring Valley, N.Y. The Rockland County Health Department advised anybody who was at the store, Hatzlacha Grocery Store located at 80 West Spring St., between 1:30 and 4:30 P.M. on Wednesday to contact their doctor. High-risk groups for measles include pregnant women, infants less than 6 months old, immunocompromised individuals or anyone who has not been vaccinated against the disease. Spring Valley is one of several densely populated Orthodox towns in the county, which is located approximately 45 minutes north of Manhattan.
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Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 07:16:03 +0200
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Subject: RSOE EDIS: Australia - Biological Hazard - 2013.05.25
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2013-05-25 05:16:03 - Biological Hazard - Australia
EDIS CODE: BH-20130525-39363-AUS
Date & Time: 2013-05-25 05:16:03 [UTC]
Area: Australia, State of New South Wales, Clarence Valley,
Description:
There have been a number of cases of botulism diagnosed in cattle in the North Coast in recent months. Botulism is a deadly disease that affects the nerves that control movement. The good news is that a vaccine is available (separate from a 5-in-1 or 7-in-1 vaccine). Talk to your local LHPA veterinarian to find out if your herd is at risk and if you should be vaccinating. The toxin that causes botulism is produced by a bacteria found in dead and decaying plant and animal matter. Animals fed silage or that chew bones as a result of phosphorous-deficient soils are at increased risk. Dead animals should be buried or removed from areas where cattle graze. Affected cattle often drool and walk with a stiff gait before going down and dying because the muscles for breathing become paralysed. No treatment or cure is available and confirmation of botulism is usually made by recognising the signs and exclusion of other disease.rnrnHerd outbreaks of botulism are possible and can be financially
devastating. As cattle producers in the Clarence Valley and wider area head into winter, there are a few simple things that can help animals come out the other side in good order. For those producers with grass, it might be a good time to buy some cattle. Ideally, source cattle from within the local area because these will have some immunity to local diseases and pests and should easily adapt to the local pasture. Purchased cattle should be vaccinated with 5-in-1 (or 7-in-1) as soon as possible. Protect purchased cattle against deadly clostridial diseases by vaccinating them twice, four weeks apart. Frosts occurring in winter will drastically reduce the quality of the local pastures. Feeding a protein supplement, such as whole cotton seed, is popular with many farmers in the region and can help cattle keep condition over winter.rnrnSmall amounts of grain or molasses can be an alternative to cottonseed for winter feeding in some situations. Drenching is an important management tool
at this time of the year. Calves can pick up worm eggs as soon as they start picking at grass. Conducting worm egg counts is a great way to know if drenching is required. Pregnancy testing cows before winter and culling empty cows can lighten your property load over winter. Your local LHPA veterinarian can advise on any matter regarding your herd's health.
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