Sentences with phrase «latest death toll»

The latest death toll was reported by Indian media and Associated Press, quoting the chief medical officer of Panchkula's hospital.

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When accounting for later deaths caused by flood - related disease and famine, however, the toll may actually be closer to 220,000 to 230,000 people.
The stress of his wife's death and disappointment over her will took a toll on Johnny, who began to suffer an irregular heartbeat; a pacemaker had to be installed later that year.
The latest crime recorded in the area was the murder of a 62 - year - old woman last Friday, bringing the death toll to four in just about a month.
Early surveys by the World Health Organization (WHO) found a two - month death rate of 10,000 a month, and later estimates simply extended the death toll based on that rate, up to 180,000 after 18 months.
It says its latest confirmed figures of 632 deaths and 2843 detainees are massive underestimates, while media reports put the death toll at 7000.
Using this basis, he has calculated a death toll estimate and economic loss estimate for each event since late 2009.
A year later, a Long March 3B rocket blew up twenty - two seconds after launch and crashed into a nearby village, with a death toll of more than two hundred.
The latest official death toll [on Wednesday afternoon] is 6,101: 6,000 in Nepal, 25 in China, 72 in India and four in Bangladesh.
Later, they confirmed that the death toll had gone up to four.
They spread through Napa Valley, consuming whole towns in Sonoma, Mendocino, and Yuba counties; the latest estimate from Cal Fire, the state's firefighting agency, puts the death toll at 42 across the state.
Two years later, the death toll rose to 14 when one of the survivors committed suicide.
By Rasmus Benestad & Michael Mann Just as Typhoon Nargis has reminded us of the destructive power of tropical cyclones (with its horrible death toll in Burma — around 100,000 according to the UN), a new paper by Knutson et al in the latest issue of the journal Nature Geosciences purports to project a reduction in Atlantic hurricane activity (principally the «frequency» but also integrated measures of powerfulness).
You can also check out this remarkable article, published late last year from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting offered a chilling look at the resistance of local fishing cooperatives to ideas that might cut the death toll.
Or, if a hurricane headed out to sea made a sudden turn to the west then eight hours later struck New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut without warning, the death toll would have been in the five figures.
The fires around Gatlinburg, Tennessee late last month resulted in at least 2,460 structures that were damaged or destroyed, and the death toll has reached at least seven.
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