Centralia, Pennsylvania was never a particularly large community, but it was once a lively and industrial place. At its peak the coal mining town was home to 2,761 souls, but today the population of its cemeteries far outnumbers that of its living residents. The series of events which led to the community’s demise– slowly diminishing its numbers to less than a dozen– began about forty-four years ago. In 1963, workers set a heap of trash ablaze in an abandoned mine pit which was used as the borough’s landfill. The burning of excess trash was a common practice, yet at that particular time and place there existed a dangerous condition: an exposed vein of anthracite coal. The highly flammable mineral was unexpectedly ignited by the trash fire, prompting a quick effort to put it out. The flames on the surface were successfully extinguished, but unbeknownst to the fire fighters, the coal continued to burn underground. Over the following weeks it rapidly migrated into the surrounding coal mines and beneath the town, causing great concern.
Soon the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources began monitoring the fire by drilling holes into the earth to determine the extent and temperature of the fire. In retrospect, it was realized that the well-meaning workers may have unwittingly provided the fire with a natural draft by drilling these boreholes, feeding the coal’s combustion. As a precaution, the Department also installed gas monitors in many homes within the affected area, but nonetheless many residents complained of symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure.
In 1969– seven years after the fire was started– a more involved effort was made to contain the fire using trenches and clay seals, but the attempt was met with failure. In the 1970s, concerns over the severity of the extensive subterranean fire were stirred when a gas station owner noticed that the contents of his underground fuel storage tank seemed hot, so he measured the gasoline’s temperature, and found it to be a troubling 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
Numerous attempts were made to extinguish or contain the underground fire over the next two decades. The mines were flushed with water and the burning coal was excavated, but despite the persistence of the workers, their efforts were unsuccessful. The work continued for years at a great expense, with no appreciable progress.
After burning beneath the surface for almost twenty years, the fire drew national media attention when the ground crumbled beneath the feet of twelve-year-old Todd Domboski in 1981. The sinkhole– about four feet wide and 150 feet deep– had sufficient heat and carbon monoxide concentration that it would have killed the boy had his cousin had not been there to help pull him to safety. It was not the first nor the last sinkhole caused by the fire, but it was the most sobering.
At that point, about seven million dollars had been spent in the firefighting effort. Experts determined that the only option remaining to effectively battle the fire would be a massive trenching operation, at the cost of about $660 million, with no guarantee of success. Left with such limited options, the state of Pennsylvania basically condemned the entire town, and spent $42 million in government funds relocating most of its residents.
The fire still burns today beneath about four hundred acres of surface land, and it’s still growing. There is enough coal in the eight-mile vein to feed the fire for up to two hundred and fifty years, but it may burn itself out in as few as one hundred years. A few residents remained in the borough after the buyout, but their numbers have dwindled since then to about a dozen. Most of the unoccupied homes and buildings have been razed, and large portions of the town are being reclaimed by nature, leaving meadows crisscrossed with overgrown asphalt roads and the occasional steaming or smoking hillside.
In its prime, Centralia was a vibrant community with five hotels, seven churches, nineteen general stores, two jewelry stores, and about twenty-six saloons. Today it is a modern ghost town whose guts have been burned out, and whose main path of ingress has been closed and detoured. Residents are expected to return in 2016 to open a time capsule which was buried in the town in 1966, back when the town’s future was still somewhat optimistic. Its future now is decidedly more grim… There are currently no further plans to extinguish the fire, and most modern maps no longer show a dot where Centralia once stood.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Notice from Enfamil
So as we all know, there was a death of a 10 day old baby recently and it had been linked to Enfamil Newborn formula. So this is what I got in my email today:
Dear GLENDA, With the recent media attention to infant formula, we want to make sure that you—as a member of the Enfamil® Family Beginnings™ program—know that trust in Enfamil products is well placed. We are completely confident that Enfamil PREMIUM® Newborn formula and all the other products we manufacture are safe. That's because every single batch of Enfamil formula undergoes approximately 2,300 individual quality and safety tests before being shipped from our warehouse. Our high standard of quality and safety is one you can continue to trust for your baby. It's one of the many reasons that Enfamil is the #1 pediatrician-recommended formula brand. Like you, we were deeply saddened recently to learn of the death of a newborn boy in Missouri. The boy tested positive for Cronobacter (Enterobacter sakazakii), a strain of bacteria found throughout the environment. We test all of our formulas for Cronobacter prior to releasing them for sale. We can say with confidence that the testing of the Enfamil Newborn batch associated with the baby in Missouri did not show any presence of this bacteria. But even though we were entirely confident of our product's safety, we didn't want to leave it at that. We wanted to reassure you of the safety of our products. So we performed additional scientific testing last week on samples from the same batch of formula used by the boy's family. Those repeat tests did not show any presence of Cronobacter. The attention to quality and safety that comes with our 100-year legacy of trust is one you can count on. Every batch of Enfamil formula meets—and often exceeds—our own high safety and quality standards, and those set by regulatory bodies including the World Health Organization and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). You can continue to be confident about placing trust in every one of our products. As a reminder, it is important to properly handle formula when feeding your baby. Every package of Enfamil contains instructions for easily and safely preparing and using the product, including proper hygiene, preparation, dilution, use and storage. We encourage you to review and follow these instructions. We encourage you to contact us any time you have questions about Mead Johnson Nutrition products.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Yahoo's Top searches of 2011
1. IPhone
2. Casey Anthony
3. Kim Kardashian
4. Katy Perry
5. Jennifer Lopez
6. Lindsay Lohan
7.American Idol
8. Jennifer Aniston
9. Japan Earthquake
10. Osama Bin Laden
So what does this tell you about what people are truly interested in? Japan Earthquake got beat out by Kim K. and the IPhone. Really? People are we that shallow as a species?
2. Casey Anthony
3. Kim Kardashian
4. Katy Perry
5. Jennifer Lopez
6. Lindsay Lohan
7.American Idol
8. Jennifer Aniston
9. Japan Earthquake
10. Osama Bin Laden
So what does this tell you about what people are truly interested in? Japan Earthquake got beat out by Kim K. and the IPhone. Really? People are we that shallow as a species?
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
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Baby dies after bacterial infection from Enfamil
Wal-Mart says it has recalled a quantity of infant formula this week after a baby died in Missouri.
"We extend our deepest condolences to this baby boy's family as they try to come to grips with their loss," said Dianna Gee, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman. " As soon as we heard what happened, we immediately reached out to the manufacturer of the formula and to the Department of Health and Senior Services to provide any information we may have to help with the investigation."
Wal-Mart said it is pulled a batch of Enfamil from its stores nationwide that matched the size and lot number of the formula that may have sickened the baby in Missouri, Gee said.That lot number is ZP1K7G. The baby formula was purchased from a Wal-Mart in Lebanon, Missouri. After the purchase a 10-day-old infant died from a rare bacterial infection.
Avery Cornett was taken to St. John’s Hospital-Lebanon late last week after appearing lethargic and displaying what his family said were signs of a stomach ache. He was later moved to St. John’s Hospital-Springfield, and preliminary tests showed that he had contracted a rare bacterial infection, Cronobacter sakazakii. He died Sunday after being removed from life support.
The government has not ordered a recall of the 12.5-ounce cans of Enfamil Newborn powder.
Authorities are running tests to determine if the death came from the formula, the water to make the formula or any other factor, said Mead Johnson Nutrition, the company that makes Enfamil."We are highly confident in the safety and quality of our products -- and the rigorous testing we put them through," said Chris Perille, a Mead Johnson Nutrition spokesman. He said its records showed the lot tested negative for the bacterium before it was shipped.
"We extend our deepest condolences to this baby boy's family as they try to come to grips with their loss," said Dianna Gee, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman. " As soon as we heard what happened, we immediately reached out to the manufacturer of the formula and to the Department of Health and Senior Services to provide any information we may have to help with the investigation."
Wal-Mart said it is pulled a batch of Enfamil from its stores nationwide that matched the size and lot number of the formula that may have sickened the baby in Missouri, Gee said.That lot number is ZP1K7G. The baby formula was purchased from a Wal-Mart in Lebanon, Missouri. After the purchase a 10-day-old infant died from a rare bacterial infection.
Avery Cornett was taken to St. John’s Hospital-Lebanon late last week after appearing lethargic and displaying what his family said were signs of a stomach ache. He was later moved to St. John’s Hospital-Springfield, and preliminary tests showed that he had contracted a rare bacterial infection, Cronobacter sakazakii. He died Sunday after being removed from life support.
The government has not ordered a recall of the 12.5-ounce cans of Enfamil Newborn powder.
Authorities are running tests to determine if the death came from the formula, the water to make the formula or any other factor, said Mead Johnson Nutrition, the company that makes Enfamil."We are highly confident in the safety and quality of our products -- and the rigorous testing we put them through," said Chris Perille, a Mead Johnson Nutrition spokesman. He said its records showed the lot tested negative for the bacterium before it was shipped.
Monday, December 19, 2011
You smoke? You're fired!
The jobs of three EVAC employees with more than 30 years of combined experience are up in smoke after they were found in violation of the county's nicotine policy, a county spokesman confirmed Saturday.
But the three fired county employees say they believe they should be offered a second chance.
"I was terminated for something I do at home and is perfectly legal," said Mike Stone, who had worked as a paramedic for EVAC for 5 1/2 years.
In October, the private EVAC was taken over by Volusia County, meaning all its employees had to pass a blood test showing they were nicotine free. All EVAC employees are on workplace probation for six months, so they don't have the same rights as full-fledged employees.
Because the policy violations occurred during the probationary period, the terminated employees cannot appeal the decision with the county.
EVAC started hiring only nonsmokers in 2010, similar to the practice observed by the county for all uniformed personnel. The county policy not to employ smokers started with new, special risk hires for the county fire services in 1989. Those hired before the policy took effect were grandfathered in.
The three EVAC employees acknowledged Saturday they made mistakes.
"I think it's a little unfair," said 59-year-old Henry Roverano. "I know I broke the rules, but I think I should be given a second chance."
Roverano, who had worked with EVAC for 21 years, said he quit smoking Sept. 6, so he could pass the county's blood test.
But the former lead paramedic said he succumbed to temptation after he started going through family problems near the end of November -- smoking about 20 cigarettes in a two-week period. He said he quit again, though, feeding his addiction using nicotine lozenges.
Roverano said he was randomly tested Dec. 7 and the results came back positive for cotinine, an indicator of nicotine that can stay in the body for up to a week.
Roverano was fired Friday afternoon.
"I'm flabbergasted," he said. "They said I broke the rules and you're gone."
Stone, 30, said he was randomly tested about three weeks ago. He said he had also been going through a stressful time and snuck a few cigarettes while at home.
He said he was called in by his supervisors Tuesday after failing the test and was terminated.
Erin Blezinski, 39, who was an EVAC paramedic for 6 1/2 years, said she had quit smoking in July. The single mother said she was invited to a bachelorette party and smoked a cigar. Two days later, she was called in for a test.
"I wasn't even worried about it," she said.
Several days later, she was let go.
"I love my job and I love my patients," she said. "But I don't think I'll ever get it back now."
Oh, well, is my reaction. They should have followed the rules.
But the three fired county employees say they believe they should be offered a second chance.
"I was terminated for something I do at home and is perfectly legal," said Mike Stone, who had worked as a paramedic for EVAC for 5 1/2 years.
In October, the private EVAC was taken over by Volusia County, meaning all its employees had to pass a blood test showing they were nicotine free. All EVAC employees are on workplace probation for six months, so they don't have the same rights as full-fledged employees.
Because the policy violations occurred during the probationary period, the terminated employees cannot appeal the decision with the county.
EVAC started hiring only nonsmokers in 2010, similar to the practice observed by the county for all uniformed personnel. The county policy not to employ smokers started with new, special risk hires for the county fire services in 1989. Those hired before the policy took effect were grandfathered in.
The three EVAC employees acknowledged Saturday they made mistakes.
"I think it's a little unfair," said 59-year-old Henry Roverano. "I know I broke the rules, but I think I should be given a second chance."
Roverano, who had worked with EVAC for 21 years, said he quit smoking Sept. 6, so he could pass the county's blood test.
But the former lead paramedic said he succumbed to temptation after he started going through family problems near the end of November -- smoking about 20 cigarettes in a two-week period. He said he quit again, though, feeding his addiction using nicotine lozenges.
Roverano said he was randomly tested Dec. 7 and the results came back positive for cotinine, an indicator of nicotine that can stay in the body for up to a week.
Roverano was fired Friday afternoon.
"I'm flabbergasted," he said. "They said I broke the rules and you're gone."
Stone, 30, said he was randomly tested about three weeks ago. He said he had also been going through a stressful time and snuck a few cigarettes while at home.
He said he was called in by his supervisors Tuesday after failing the test and was terminated.
Erin Blezinski, 39, who was an EVAC paramedic for 6 1/2 years, said she had quit smoking in July. The single mother said she was invited to a bachelorette party and smoked a cigar. Two days later, she was called in for a test.
"I wasn't even worried about it," she said.
Several days later, she was let go.
"I love my job and I love my patients," she said. "But I don't think I'll ever get it back now."
Oh, well, is my reaction. They should have followed the rules.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Elevator crushes NY woman
Suzanne Hart, 41, was killed at a Midtown Manhattan office tower after being crushed when an elevator at the building rose suddenly, according to the New York Fire Department.
Hart stepped onto an elevator in the lobby of 285 Madison Ave. and was pinned when it went up, said Jim Long, a spokesman for the department. Two other people were uninjured and are being treated for what they witnessed, he said.
She was “mangled up really bad,” a fire official said.
Hart stepped onto an elevator in the lobby of 285 Madison Ave. and was pinned when it went up, said Jim Long, a spokesman for the department. Two other people were uninjured and are being treated for what they witnessed, he said.
She was “mangled up really bad,” a fire official said.
The building, located between 40th and 41st streets, is owned by WPP Plc (WPP)’s Young & Rubicam advertising firm, according to New York City property records. Chris Hayes, a spokesperson for Young & Rubicam, didn’t immediately return a phone call seeking comment. The company earlier this month announced it was moving offices to 3 Columbus Circle.
Records show 56 violations of the city’s building code involving some of the building's 13 elevators, dating back to 2001. The last citation occurred in 2009, and all of the complaints are listed as resolved by the city Buildings Department.Tuesday, December 13, 2011
South Korean Towers insult?
The unveiling of pictures of planned luxury residential towers scheduled to be built in Seoul, South Korea, has sparked instant controversy. The reason is obvious. The towers, which include a so-called “cloud” feature connecting them around the 27th floors, clearly resemble the World Trade Towers in the process of collapsing following the 9/11 attacks.
The designers of the towers, Dutch architectural firm MVRDV, have responded to the controversy by quickly publishing an apology in English. “It was not our intention to create an image resembling the attacks,” the designers insist, “nor did we see the resemblance during the design process.”
They did not see the resemblance during the design process? Really? They have admitted the contrary in Dutch. Thus Jan Knikker of MVRDV told the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad, “I have to admit that we also thought of the 9/11 attacks.”
Intentional or not? What do you think?
Thursday, December 8, 2011
The real Silent Hill
For gamers, you immediately knew what I was talking about. Before being made into a movie, Silent Hill was first a creepy video game that would send chills down your spine. Well guess what? There is a real Silent Hill! Yup! It's called Centralia, PA. This place actually gave the producers of the movie, somewhere to base their film on. In researching the different elements of Silent Hill, screenwriter Roger Avary (Killing Zoe, The Rules of Attraction) came across the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania.
There is a small town in Pennsylvania called Ashland where Route 61′s northbound traffic is temporarily branched onto a short detour. Exactly what the detour is circumventing is not immediately clear to travelers, however few passers-by pay it any mind… a detour is nothing unusual. But anyone who ignores the detour and ventures along the original route 61 highway will soon encounter an abrupt and unexplained road closure. Beyond it lies a town filled with overgrown streets, smoldering earth, and ominous warning signs. It is the remains of the borough of Centralia.
There is a small town in Pennsylvania called Ashland where Route 61′s northbound traffic is temporarily branched onto a short detour. Exactly what the detour is circumventing is not immediately clear to travelers, however few passers-by pay it any mind… a detour is nothing unusual. But anyone who ignores the detour and ventures along the original route 61 highway will soon encounter an abrupt and unexplained road closure. Beyond it lies a town filled with overgrown streets, smoldering earth, and ominous warning signs. It is the remains of the borough of Centralia.
More info released on phone
A source close to the Michelle Parker investigation says that Michelle Parker's phone was found by a dive team in the Belle Isle area.
The phone was found in the water beneath the bridge that crosses over Lake Conway, near an area where Little Lake Conway and Lake Conway meet, the source said. Police said Thursday morning that the missing mom's phone was found in "remarkably good condition."
Police said Parker's family identified the phone as hers. In addition, they confirmed the match using the phone's serial number.“Seeing that, it gives me hope that even after so many days, you can still find something," Parker's sister, Lauren Erickson, said Wednesday night. Erickson said that even though time is passing and it seems like nothing is happening, she is hopeful that her sister's case is going to be solved.
The phone was found in the water beneath the bridge that crosses over Lake Conway, near an area where Little Lake Conway and Lake Conway meet, the source said. Police said Thursday morning that the missing mom's phone was found in "remarkably good condition."
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Michelle's cell phone found!
The same day that Dale Smith Sr., Dale's father, was questioned sources close to the investigation announced that Michelle's cell phone has been found! Her sister has said that she has seen the phone but police are not indicating where it has been found. They do say that it is a big step forward in the investigation. We pray that they find her soon.
"This is the best news we've received aside from having Michelle home," her mother said Wednesday night after she was called to Orlando police headquarters to identify her daughter's iPhone.
"This is the best news we've received aside from having Michelle home," her mother said Wednesday night after she was called to Orlando police headquarters to identify her daughter's iPhone.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Christina's saga continues
http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/metro/sugarland-alisha-brennon-christina-santiago-stage-collapse-survivor-ffights-for-lgbtq-civil-rights-20111205
Seriously though! I don't understand why people who love each other can't just be that! People that love each other and want to have the same rights! Why is it so hard for people to understand that!?
Dale's mom questioned
Authorities questioned the mother of Dale Smith Jr on Tuesday at the State Attorney's Office. Police say he is their primary suspect in the disappearance of mother Michelle Parker.
Smith is Parker's ex-fiancee and the father of her twins.
Tamara Smith answered questions under oath, her attorney said."Any questions that were asked she fully answered," said Richard Hornsby, Tamara Smith's attorney.
Smith is Parker's ex-fiancee and the father of her twins.
Tamara Smith answered questions under oath, her attorney said."Any questions that were asked she fully answered," said Richard Hornsby, Tamara Smith's attorney.
The search for Michelle was also taken to Daytona, where tips have stated that they have seen Michelle.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Universal Studios "Jaws" will close down
Officials at Universal Orlando announced Friday they're planning to close the "Jaws" attraction.
Now to those of us that have visited Universal Studios, this is a deep sadness that we are feeling. This is a much loved attraction to people, especially those that are old enough to remember seeing the movie growing up! They better not ever remake this one!
"JAWS" will be closed permanently at 9 p.m. on Jan. 2, 2012, as well as the Amity area."We must always work to provide new, innovative entertainment experiences for our guests," Universal officials said in a statement. "We know "Jaws" holds a special place in the hearts of our guests, and we have put a great deal of thought and care into this decision."
Now to those of us that have visited Universal Studios, this is a deep sadness that we are feeling. This is a much loved attraction to people, especially those that are old enough to remember seeing the movie growing up! They better not ever remake this one!
"JAWS" will be closed permanently at 9 p.m. on Jan. 2, 2012, as well as the Amity area."We must always work to provide new, innovative entertainment experiences for our guests," Universal officials said in a statement. "We know "Jaws" holds a special place in the hearts of our guests, and we have put a great deal of thought and care into this decision."
Rape victim pardoned because she marries rapist!
Afghan President Hamid Karzai pardoned an Afghan woman Thursday who was serving a 12-year prison sentence for having sex out of wedlock after she was raped by a relative. Ohhhh, how kind of him!
Karzai's office said in a statement that the woman and her attacker have agreed to marry. That would reverse an earlier decision by the 19-year-old woman, who had previously refused a judge's offer of freedom if she agreed to marry the rapist.
Her plight was highlighted in a documentary that the European Union blocked because it feared the women featured in the film would be in danger if it were shown.
More than 5,000 people recently signed a petition urging Karzai to release the woman. She had the man's child while in prison and raised her daughter behind bars, which is common among women imprisoned in Afghanistan.
A statement released by Karzai's office says that after hearing from judicial officials, the decision was made to forgive the rest of the sentence she received for having sex out of wedlock, a crime in Afghanistan. My goodness! You know sometimes we take things for granted! Imagine how we would be living if we had to marry our rapists!
The woman told The Associated Press last month that she had hoped that attention generated by the EU film might help her get released.
With the film blocked, she said, she was losing hope and considering marrying her rapist as a way out. She said her attacker was pressuring her to stop giving interviews.
About half of the 300 to 400 women jailed in Afghanistan are imprisoned for "moral crimes" such as sex outside marriage, according to reports by the United Nations and research organizations. This pisses me off!!!! These "men" are such idiots! This is why some women are featured on "Snapped". Because of assholes like these!
Karzai's office said in a statement that the woman and her attacker have agreed to marry. That would reverse an earlier decision by the 19-year-old woman, who had previously refused a judge's offer of freedom if she agreed to marry the rapist.
Her plight was highlighted in a documentary that the European Union blocked because it feared the women featured in the film would be in danger if it were shown.
More than 5,000 people recently signed a petition urging Karzai to release the woman. She had the man's child while in prison and raised her daughter behind bars, which is common among women imprisoned in Afghanistan.
A statement released by Karzai's office says that after hearing from judicial officials, the decision was made to forgive the rest of the sentence she received for having sex out of wedlock, a crime in Afghanistan. My goodness! You know sometimes we take things for granted! Imagine how we would be living if we had to marry our rapists!
The woman told The Associated Press last month that she had hoped that attention generated by the EU film might help her get released.
With the film blocked, she said, she was losing hope and considering marrying her rapist as a way out. She said her attacker was pressuring her to stop giving interviews.
About half of the 300 to 400 women jailed in Afghanistan are imprisoned for "moral crimes" such as sex outside marriage, according to reports by the United Nations and research organizations. This pisses me off!!!! These "men" are such idiots! This is why some women are featured on "Snapped". Because of assholes like these!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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