It’s every parent’s concern when it comes to buy anything for their love one especially the babies. It’s definitely brought to my attention about the possibility of pampers recall, because, friends of mine told that pampers dry max is causing burn and rashes to babies’ bottom.
But, heard that the corporation Procter and Gamble rather not making the pampers recall, instead denied and will consider making more testing on their new drying technology “Dry Max”.
But, for moms and dads, it is something to watch out.
P/S: I think, the pampers recall is looming as more and more parents found the same problem happening to their young one.
Just about not long ago the Haiti earthquake had caused the world watch in sorrow, the fate of the Haitian.. now, the Chilean was hit by a devastating earthquake.
The Chile earthquake 2010 reached a magnitude of 8.8. The Chile earthquake 2010 rock a couple of places, Concepcion, Chile and the capital, Santiago, Chile.
The Department of Homeland Security stated FEMA is monitoring the situation including the Hawaii tsunami warning. Chile earthquake 2010 was still unknown in term of the damages, and the severity of the catastrophe.
Number of death unknown, according to the TVN cable news channel in Chile reported 82 deaths. Bachelot declared a “state of catastrophe” in central Chile. Advisories along the Pacific basin include Hawaii news reports of a Hawaii tsunami warning.
Chile President Michele Bachelet indicated the Chile earthquake 2010 started when a large wave swept into the Robinson Crusoe Islands off the Chilean coast. The massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck early this morning and coastal areas were evacuated.
Bachelot said, “We have had a huge earthquake, with some aftershocks. Despite this, the system is functioning. People should remain calm. We’re doing everything we can with all the forces we have. Any information we will share immediately.”
The Chili earthquake 2010 struck in the early morning of 3:34 AM, 200 miles southwest of Santiago Chile. The center was 70 miles from Concepcion Chile.
WalesOnline reports the largest earthquake ever recorded hit the same area of Chile was on May 22, 1960. The Chile earthquake had a 9.5 magnitude, killing about 1,600 people and leaving another two million homeless.
US Geological Survey reported an earthquake measuring at 4.3 magnitude had hit northern Illinois in the morning of Wednesday.
No report on any damage or losses in this quake. However, the area residents was feeling the tremor and mild shake causing hanging lights waving.
The residents were reminded of 2008 incident where the earthquake struck the southeast of Illinois. Although it’s small, it set off alarms, woke up people in their sleep , knock books off the shelves but no serious injuries reported. So far, no immediate reports of aftershocks.
Sarah Evans, 29, described the situation,
“I popped out of bed,” she said. “I felt extreme shaking. I shook my husband, and said, ‘Oh my God, I think it was an earthquake.’” She said the dogs didn’t bark but it seemed as if everything in her 100-year-old single-family home was shaking, as if a train was roaring by.
According to reports, southern region of Wisconsin was also feeling the trembling.
“This is not a very seismically active area,” Ms. Vaughan said. “We don’t know what fault system this is, but there are faults everywhere throughout the world that can slip at any given time.”
Earthquakes have been everywhere around the world in these few years, and it seems like it is not ceasing.