Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Baby miraculously recused from rubble six hours after quake in Japan
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A baby girl who was sleeping when a deadly quake rocked
Japan was rescued unscathed early Friday after a six-hour rescue operation.
The eight-month old was pulled out of the rubble of a
collapsed house in the southeastern town of Mashiki.
The tot was on the first floor when a 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck on
Thursday night, police told NBC News. Her mother, grandparents, and 4-year-old brother
were in the kitchen and living room at the time, according to Japan's Mainichi
newspaper.
Nippon TV reported that crossbeams from the home's roof
collapsed around the baby and created a cavity that protected her.
Following the quake, the girl's mother could see her
daughter through a small crevice but could not reach her.
A team of around 50 people climbed on the roof and began
to dig down.
At least nine people were killed, more than 800 were
injured by Thursday's earthquake.
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