Philippine storm death toll reaches 100, as soldiers press rescue effortsSeptember 30th, 2009 Philippine storm death toll reaches 100MANILA, Philippines — Officials say the death toll in the massive flooding that hit the Philippine capital and nearby provinces has reached 100. Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro said that army troops, police and civilian volunteers, backed by U.S.
Mexico's Supreme Court to investigate alleged violations in day-care fire that killed 49 kidsAugust 7th, 2009 Mexico court to probe day-care fire that killed 49MEXICO CITY — The Supreme Court voted Thursday to open an investigation of alleged irregularities at a day care center where a fire killed 49 children in northern Mexico. The court voted 8-3 to form a two-judge commission that will begin its probe of the June 5 blaze next week.
Mexico federal prosecutors charge owners of day care center where 48 children died in fireJuly 5th, 2009 Owners of Mexican day-care center charged in fireMEXICO CITY — Federal prosecutors in Mexico say they have obtained nine arrest warrants for the owners and legal representatives of a day care center where a fire killed 48 children. The attorney general's office says the suspects, including one health sector official, face charges of improper use of authority.
Schwarzenegger visits victims of Mexico day care fire are being treated at Sacramento hospitalJune 27th, 2009 Schwarzenegger visits victims of Mexico fireSACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov.
Ohio hospital officials: 3-year-old girl injured in Mexico day care fire has diedJune 27th, 2009 Child burned in Mexico fire dies at Ohio hospitalCINCINNATI — Officials at an Ohio hospital say a 3-year-old girl being treated for injuries sustained in a fire at a day care center in Mexico has died. Officials at Cincinnati's Shriners Hospital for Children say the 3-year-old girl died Friday afternoon.
Girl, 3, dies from wounds in Mexico day care fire, bring death toll to 47June 22nd, 2009 47th child dies from Mexico day care fire woundsMEXICO CITY — A 3-year-old girl has died of wounds from a fire at a northern Mexican day care, bringing the death toll from the disaster to 47 children, authorities said Monday. Jimena Alvarez died at a hospital Sunday, more than two weeks after the fire at the day care center in the northern city of Hermosillo, the Sonora state Health Department said in a statement.
Death toll from Mexican day care fire rises to 46 with death of 3-year-old boyJune 13th, 2009 Death toll from Mexican day care fire rises to 46MEXICO CITY — A health official says the death toll from a day care center fire in northern Mexico has risen to 46 following the death of a toddler. Sonora state Health Secretary Raymundo Lopez Vocovich says the 3-year-old boy died Friday at a hospital in the central city of Guadalajara.
Mexico suspends 3 Social Security officials over day care fire; death toll rises to 45June 13th, 2009 Mexico suspends 3 officials over day care fireMEXICO CITY — Mexico suspended three Social Security Institute officials Friday pending investigations into whether negligence played a role in a fire that killed 45 children at a day care center. The 45th victim died at a hospital Friday, a week after the blaze erupted in the northern Sonora state capital of Hermosillo, state Health Secretary Raymundo Lopez said.
California hospital treating 4th victim from deadly Mexico day care fire; more expectedJune 10th, 2009 4th victim from Mexico fire arrives in Calif.SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A fourth young burn victim from a deadly Mexican day care center fire has arrived in California for treatment.
Death toll in Mexico day care fire rises to 31June 7th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - The death toll in the day care centre fire in northwestern Mexico has risen to 31, authorities said Saturday. The fire broke out Friday afternoon at a tire depot in Hermosillo, the capital of Sonora state, and quickly spread to the neighbouring building housing ABC day care, part of the country's Social Security network.
At least 29 children killed in fire at day care center in Mexico; dozens more hospitalizedJune 6th, 2009 29 children killed in fire at day care in MexicoMEXICO CITY — A fast-moving fire killed 29 children in a day care center in northern Mexico despite desperate attempts of firefighters who punched through the walls and fought their way through flames to rescue babies, toddlers and others trapped inside. At least 25 children and five employees were hospitalized after Friday's fire in ABC day care in the city of Hermosillo, said Jose Larrinaga, a spokesman for investigators in the state of Sonora, which borders Arizona.
29 children killed in Mexico fire (Lead)June 6th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - At least 29 children were killed Friday in a fire at a day care centre in Mexico's northwest city of Hermosillo, officials said. The victims, aged three months to two years, had been staying in a day care centre next to a tire dealership that had caught on fire.
Official: 27 children killed in fire at day care in northern MexicoJune 6th, 2009 Official: 27 children die in Mexico day care fireMEXICO CITY — A Mexican official says at least 27 children have been killed in a fire that spread from a warehouse to a day care in the northern city of Hermosillo. Prosecutors spokesman Jose Larrinaga told the Televisa television network that dozens more have been hospitalized.
Fire at Mexico day care centre kills 29 childrenJune 6th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - At least 29 children were killed Friday when a fire broke out at a day care centre in northwestern Mexican city of Hermosillo, officials said. The victims were aged three months to two years.
Mexico swine flu toll reaches 70May 19th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - The number of confirmed deaths from influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico has risen to 70, with total confirmed infections by the virus reaching 3,646, the country's health ministry has said. 'Two deaths that took place on April 19 and May 13 in Mexico City were confirmed to be related to the A/H1N1 flu,' the ministry's statement said Monday.