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KOTA KINABALU: Villagers at Kampung Kopungit in Luyang constituency here are worried that their safety is threatened by a landslide.
According to the village chief Geoffrey Kiun bin Salidou, he has notified the Luyang assemblymans office of their predicament.
Yesterday, two aides from the Luyang assemblymans office, Simon Yap Yen Fung and Noriah Onong, went to check on the landslide which is located just next to the community hall on top of the hill at Kepayan Ridge.
Also present with them during the inspection was the Village Development and Security Committee chairman of Kampung Kopungit, Peter Lajin Alousius, who highlighted several other problems like walkways, concrete steps, roads and drainage system that required attention.
Their inspection revealed that the landslide could endanger the side of the community hall and if not reinstated might cause further damages. The villagers here are worried that should the slope comes down during rainy weather, their access road would be totally cut off and the villagers will not be able to get in or out.
According to Simon, immediate remedial work needs to be done to protect the earth slope and the drains would have to be upgraded to effectively drain away the excess rainwater. The work would require a special allocation from the government fund, and this hopefully could be applied through the rural development fund under this years budget.
In thanking the Luyang assemblymans office for their attention, Geoffrey said though this village is in the heart of KK City, it is not always noticed. He hopes with the help of the Luyang assemblymans office, it will become better known to the KK people.
He said the proposal by the Luyang assemblyman for a viewing tower and platform to be built here is worth considering due to its unique and panaromic view of KK City from the top of the hill in the village.
This could benefit the village here as more visitors and tourists can come to the village. With more activities and visitors here, Kampung Kopungit may one day be transformed and developed into a model village within KK City.
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New Hanover tweeted that 21 schools are without power and tree limbs are blocking roadways. The district said some custodial employees may be called in for maintenance work.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for Coastal Pender County, Brunswick County and New Hanover County at 3:36 p.m.
Freezing rain is the only hazard listed in the warning, with an additional trace to one-tenth of an inch expected.
Temperatures are expected to remain in the low to mid 30s, according to the warning.
The risk for widespread power outages is high and these may persist for several days if not longer in some locations, the warning said.
Travel conditions are expected to remain risky, and the weight of ice on trees paired with winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour and gusts of 30 miles per hour could lead to downed trees and power lines.
- Pressley Baird and Adam Wagner
As of 3 p.m. Wednesday, Duke Energy Progress was reporting 50,886 customers without power in New Hanover County. That's 44 percent of all customers. Brunswick County has 5,739 customers without power and Pender County has 5,647.
Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation reported 13,783 outages in Brunswick County, or about 18 percent of its customers there.
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RALEIGH Snow and ice expected to fall on much of North Carolina could be followed by scammers seeking to take advantage of consumers who need help removing trees brought down by the storm, Attorney General Roy Cooper warned Wednesday.
Tree damage from ice storms brings out scammers trying to rip you off, said Cooper. After a bad storm, tree services will go door-to-door looking for customers. If you need help getting a fallen tree off your home or car, find someone qualified to do the work instead of falling for a scam.
While many tree removal companies are reputable, unscrupulous scammers often travel to areas that have been hit by natural disasters to take advantage of consumers. Consumers should report tree removal scams to local law enforcement and to the Attorney Generals Consumer Protection Division, Cooper said.
North Carolina residents can report scams and frauds to Coopers office by calling toll-free 1-877-5-NO-SCAM within the state or by filing a consumer complaint.
To avoid problems when hiring a tree removal service:
* Dont pay upfront. Be very wary of any request to pay deposits or other fees for tree work in advance. Out-of-state tree cutters have been known to collect deposits from entire neighborhoods and then disappear without performing any work. Only pay when the work is done and you are satisfied.
* Avoid fly-by-night companies. Tree services that knock on your door or that just arrived in town from another state may not stick around to finish the job. Choose local companies with good reputations for the best results.
* Check out the company. Contact our Consumer Protection Division and the Better Business Bureau to see if they have complaints against the company. Ask the company for local references, and look online for reviews of its work.
* Make sure the company is insured. If a tree removal service claims to have insurance, dont just take their word for it. Contact the insurer directly and ask them to send you a copy of the tree removal services certificate of insurance.
* Find out a fair price. Be skeptical of any price that seems unusually high or low. To find out the going rate for tree removal, get written estimates from more than one company. Check with friends whove had tree work done recently to see what they paid and who they would recommend.
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Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) February 12, 2014
The Nor'easter looks like it will deliver a heavy, wet mess in Philadelphia. After the massive damage created by last week's storm, Giroud Tree and Lawn provides actions homeowners can take to prepare for and stay safe when the Nor'easter dumps significant snow on Philadelphia, Bucks County and Montgomery County PA.
"Our main concern is family safety," says Lou Giroud, President of Giroud Tree and Lawn and an ISA Certified Arborist. Here are a few actions homeowners can take: 1. Park cars in an open area away from large trees. 2. Once the trees become weighed down with snow:
"Heavy snow and ice loads can weaken trees," says Lou Giroud. "Once the storm passes, it's a good idea to have a professional tree service company check the trees on the property for hidden damage." The following should be part of post-storm inspection and remediation: 1. Safety Inspection: Have an ISA Certified Arborist evaluate trees for cracked limbs, split trunks, weakened root systems and other safety hazards. 2. Remediation: Prune and thin trees that are at highest risk for winter storm damage to lighten the load. White Pines, Arborvitae and Japanese Maple are most susceptible to breakage. However, large deciduous trees such as Oak, Maple and Ash also were heavily damaged in the last storm.
By taking precautions before the storm and then having trees checked and pruned after the storm, homeowners have the power to protect family safety and prevent future damage.
About Giroud Tree and Lawn Giroud Tree and Lawn specializes in tree service, tree removal and lawn care programs that make customers love doing business with the company since 1974. Serving Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties, the company offers professional tree and lawn evaluation, tree pruning, tree removal, insect and disease control, fertilizing, stump removal and traditional and 100% organic lawn programs to keep lawns healthy and green . Giroud Arborists are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and have the knowledge and experience required to properly diagnose, treat and maintain trees and lawn health. The company has been awarded the Angie's List Super Service Award every year since 2005. The Giroud Treework for Charity program donates free tree care services to parks, historical sites and other non-profit organizations located in the Companys service area. For more information, visit the company website at http://www.giroudtree.com or call 215-682-7704.
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Lindsay Bustillos didnt realize her high-rise apartment building in West Los Angeles lacked sprinklers until a fire last fall made her unit uninhabitable.
The Oct. 18 fire at the Barrington Towers complex caused water and smoke damage that forced hundreds of residents to leave their apartments.
You would think that when you move into a place like this that they kind of have it nailed down, said Bustillos, 32, of the sprinker situation.
Although laws mandate that residential high-rises built before 1943 and after 1974 have fire sprinklers installed, that leaves a 30-year gap in which high-rises were built in Los Angeles without having to install sprinklers. By the citys count, 71 of the citys roughly 200 residential high-rises dont have fire sprinkler systems installed.
The gap has been debated for years, but the Barrington fire has brought the issue into focus again.
Disaster drives regulation, said Los Angeles fire Battalion Chief Timothy Kerbrat. If its a big disaster then the time to get the ordinance and changes take a little bit more time. If its not a big disaster, its a blip in the paper and we forget about it real quick.
Los Angeles officials first made a push to retrofit all high-rises commercial and residential - with sprinklers in 1988 after a fire at First Interstate Tower downtown killed one man and injured 40. But proponents opted to divide the proposal into two: one for businesses and one for residential.
Our strategy at the time was: If we try to do them both were afraid were not going to get anything at all, Kerbrat said.
Lawmakers approved retrofitting some 350 commercial buildings, but there was stronger resistance from residential building owners. The costs to retrofit were too high, they argued. Its the same argument that was made in 2004 after a woman was critically burned in a tower in Koreatown.
Were always interested in providing clean, safe affordable housing, said Jim Clarke, head of the Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles. If it doesnt have fire sprinklers, it may not be the safest place to live, but at the same time youre bound. Your hands are tied because of finances.
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Afghan Hospital Sheds Image of Corruption, Mistreatment
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INDIANAPOLIS -
A familiar face is back in Indiana this week talking about his latest project.
In a week leading up to Valentine's Day, Tony Dungy is focused on a project that sheds new light on a personal love story.
A standing room only crowd of about 400 crowded the Cathedral High School cafeteria Tuesday to hear from the former Indianapolis Colts head coach. Dungy and his wife, Lauren, are on a multi-city tour to promote their new book, "Uncommon Marriage" - 230 pages of the personal and professional highs and lows stretched over 31 years of marriage.
"A lot of it was before we were in the limelight, before people thought of us as Super Bowl winners and it's just average stories that everyone can related to," Dungy said.
The book touches on his family's greatest moments, among them winning the Super Bowl in 2007, and the devastating time when they lost their eldest son to suicide. Through it all, they say it was their faith and a sense of purpose and partnership that saw them through.
"We were able to persevere and to get through the challenging times in a marriage - and all marriages have ups and downs and you can expect that - but it's how you navigate through them," Lauren Dungy said.
Coach Dungy has authored previous books that have reached the top of the New York Times bestseller list. He says when he left coaching, he didn't expect his career to include becoming a best-selling author.
"I really didn't. The broadcasting and doing the books is not something I anticipated, but it's just been an avenue the Lord has used and created a platform and it's been wonderful," Dungy said.
The Dungy's book tour will visit six Indiana cities, including Fort Wayne, Terre Haute and Bloomington, with a stop Thursday at the Walmart store on 151st Street in Carmel.
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Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins has promised big changes in the culture and behavior of the bank.
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The British-based bank said Tuesday that fourth quarter earnings before tax fell 86%, dragged down by a loss of 329 million in investment banking.
In a move that angered union and boardroom representatives alike, Barclays (BCS) said its investment bankers would share a bonus pot of 1.6 billion, up 13% on 2012, receiving 60,000 each on average.
"Despite claims there would be no return to its old ways, Barclays is increasing bonus pools for those already paid unimaginably high salaries," said Unite union official Dominic Hook.
A Barclays spokesman said 10,000 to 12,000 jobs would go in 2014, including about 7,000 in the U.K. The bank has about 140,000 employees worldwide.
Senior bankers won't be spared -- 220 managing directors and 600 directors will lose their jobs within the next month, the spokesman added.
Barclays is 12 months into a major overhaul initiated by CEO Antony Jenkins to repair the bank's finances, restore its reputation following a series of scandals, and withdraw from some businesses.
Related: Barclays investigating data theft
Jenkins has promised big changes in the culture and behavior of the bank. He took the job after Bob Diamond was forced out in the wake of the Libor scandal.
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ELMHURST The Elmhurst Heritage Foundation accepted a $1,500 check from AT&T after state Rep. Dennis Reboletti nominated the organization.
The "AT&T Investing in Illinois Award" recognizes organizations and programs that are improving lives in their communities and the state by advancing education, economic growth, new technologies and other essential community services, according to an AT&T news release.
"The first folks I thought about were you," Reboletti said. "You guys do a lot with a little."
The $1,500 is earmarked for the Elmhurst Heritage Foundation's "Visionary Voices" capital campaign as well as other needs. The campaign aims to raise $250,000 for a new exhibit about Elmhurst history that will open at Elmhurst Historical Museum in the fall.
"The new exhibit is intended to be a real attraction for the museum and to serve and function as a continually evolving story as additions will be made," Elmhurst Heritage Foundation President Cathy Jordan said.
The new exhibit will replace the "Visions of Home" exhibit that was installed in 1986. Touchscreens, interpretive panels, videos and artifacts will make up the new exhibit.
Jordan thanked AT&T as well as Reboletti, whom she referred to as Elmhurst's homeboy.
"Dennis has always looked out for Elmhurst, and this is just another example," Mayor Steve Morley said.
Museum Director Brian Bergheger thanked Valerie Bruggeman and Steve Selcke from AT&T who presented the foundation with a $1,500 check and an award.
"I thank you not only for your gift, but your trust in what we're doing here at the historical museum, your trust in the Heritage Foundation as well as your trust in Elmhurst," Bergheger said.
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