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Old 05-05-2007, 08:19 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Bees, Hornets, and Hanson Helped Kill 36 Human Beings with Global Warming

Anyone who thinks that nut cases actions was caused by Global Warming needs
to go to Bad Water Death Valley and sit there in the full sun during the
middle of the summer time. I'm sure their bodys would turned into food for a
lot of bugs.

I also cut out the stupid cross posting.

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Hanson Helped Kill 36 Human Beings with Global Warming

Heat wave in Orissa, 36 dead
Jajati Karan

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/india/05...ead-39594.html

Bhubaneshwar: The heat wave in Orissa has claimed the lives of 36
people though official figures put the toll at six. With temperature
rising over 43 degrees Celsius particularly in western part of the
state, there is no respite in sight for the people of Orissa.

For 44-year-old Birendra Mahasuara, a priest at the Kedar Gouri temple
in Bhubaneswar, an early morning bath in the temple pond is a daily
ritual. But with temperatures crossing 43 degrees Celsius, it is not a
ritual any more but a compulsion.

"I am a priest; I cannot afford AC in my house. So by bathing at least
four times in a day I try to keep my body cool," says Birendra
Mahasuara.

The state government has already initiated some measures to combat the
heat like changing the working hours for labourers and school timing
for children.

Even the Meteorological department in Bhubaneswar says the heat wave
will not abate soon.

"There is some sea breeze in coastal Orissa but that does not reach
western Orissa due to North westerly hot winds flowing there. So it's
becoming very hot out there," Director of Meteorological department
(Bhubaneswar) SC Sahoo says.

So far in Orissa the highest temperature has been 50.1 degree Celsius
recorded at Titlagarh in 2003. The people in Orissa have already
experienced such extreme weather in the past and that is why they have
also learnt the art of beating the heat.