HONDURAS ROMPE PARADIGMA EN AMERICA LATINA

July 2nd, 2009

La remoción del Presidente José Manuel Zelaya Rosales por parte de las Fuerzas Armadas en la madrugada de ayer domingo 28 de junio, rompe paradigmas de la historia política contemporánea de América Latina. Por primera vez en la era de la post Guerra Fría (desde 1989 hasta la fecha), un ejército depone un Presidente constitucional y democráticamente electo, para restaurar el Estado de Derecho, y no para romper el Estado de Derecho en un país, como era característico de los militares en épocas anteriores.

Este caso no se puede catalogar como un “golpe de Estado”, ya que no cumple con dos rasgos fundamentales de dicho fenómeno político: toma del poder por parte del estamento militar y quebrantamiento del Estado de Derecho. La acción tomada por las Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras fue basada en una orden judicial y su propósito fue restablecer el Imperio de la Ley (rule of law), el cual estaba siendo violentado consistentemente por el propio Presidente del Poder Ejecutivo, al desconocer las disposiciones del Poder Judicial y del Poder Legislativo (checks and balances). Luego de la intervención de las Fuerzas Armadas, la Constitución Política sigue vigente ya que se respetó plenamente la sucesión de poder establecida por la Carta Magna, con lo cual se nombra un nuevo Presidente Constitucional.

Y es que desde el punto de vista de la politología, Honduras sentó ayer un precedente, el cual sin duda pasará a ser un caso de estudio de universidades, diplomáticos y políticos alrededor del mundo. Por primera vez en Latinoamérica, el pueblo se rebela, sin derramamiento de sangre y sin violencia, contra un Presidente Constitucional y democráticamente electo, por violar disposiciones legales y la institucionalidad vigente en el país.

Por eso es que la prensa internacional, los organismos internacionales y gobiernos alrededor del mundo, no han comprendido aún el contexto y la esencia de este caso, y están condenando lo que ha sucedido en Honduras, pues lo están analizando en base a conceptos propios del viejo paradigma de los golpes de Estado durante la época de la Guerra Fría. La comunidad internacional, pública y privada, aún no ha tenido el tiempo, ni los elementos, para percatarse que en Honduras ayer se rompió un modelo y que se trata de un caso completamente sui géneris.

La lección que dio Honduras al mundo ayer es clara: aunque un Presidente haya sido electo democrática y legítimamente, no tiene derecho a desobedecer la Constitución y las leyes de la República. Los pueblos ya no están dispuestos a tolerar ese tipo de abusos de poder de los Presidentes Constitucionales, que muchas veces se consideran intocables, por el mismo hecho de haber sido electos por el pueblo. El mensaje de Honduras es simple: el voto popular no incluye una licencia para delinquir, y todo esfuerzo para gobernar por el bien común debe estar dentro del marco de la ley.

Probablemente, tampoco los hondureños se han dado cuenta de la magnitud de lo que hicieron ayer. Con el paso de los días, los meses y años irán asimilando y comprendiendo la dimensión del nuevo paradigma que han sentado, con un rotundo mensaje para propios y extraños sobre lo que le depara a los dictadores constitucionales y a sus aprendices tropicales. El que tenga oídos, que oiga.

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Nuestra respuesta sobre el plazo de 72 horas que la Asamblea General de la OEA da para la restitución de Zelaya

July 1st, 2009

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02:07] La Asamblea General de la OEA exigió hoy al nuevo Gobierno hondureño la restitución del depuesto presidente Manuel Zelaya en un plazo de 72 horas, y advirtió de que si no lo hace Honduras se arriesga a la expulsión del organismo regional.

La Asamblea aprobó una resolución de cinco puntos, por aclamación y ante la presencia de Zelaya, tras una intensa y prolongada jornada de negociaciones entre los cancilleres y embajadores que participaron en el 37 periodo extraordinario de sesiones de la Asamblea General de la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA).

El documento condena el golpe militar del domingo pasado, exige la restitución de Zelaya y el restablecimiento del orden democrático y rechaza al Gobierno del nuevo presidente, Roberto Micheletti, producto de la “ruptura inconstitucional”.

También insta al secretario general de la OEA, José Miguel Insulza, a que realice junto con representantes de otros países las gestiones para restaurar la democracia y lograr la restitución “inmediata, segura e incondicional” de Zelaya.

La resolución reitera la postura del organismo regional de que Zelaya es “el presidente constitucional de Honduras”.

Zelaya defendió la encuesta no vinculante que pretendía llevar a cabo en su país sobre un referendo para una reforma constitucional que le hubiese permitido la reelección y que presumiblemente motivó el golpe.

“Todo es parte de una conspiración y de un cómplot”, dijo Zelaya, al detallar las condiciones en las que fue sacado, a punta de pistola, de su casa el domingo por militares fuertemente armados.

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La Asamblea General de la OEA exige mucho y no hace nada. Somos los pueblos del hemisferio los que tenemos que exigirle a Insulza que deponga su actitud hostil y arbitraria contra el pueblo de Honduras, su constitución, su institucionalidad y su soberania.

Ademas, hacen el papel de quedar en ridiculos cuando Chavez no solo tiene el cinismo de entrometerse en los asuntos internos de Honduras y de otros paises, sino que amenaza publicamente en cumbre de presidentes con Usted como testigo y la OEA no dice nada. Eso si es un golpe de estado Sr. Insulza.

Parece que a todos los hubiesen cortado con la misma tijera.

Tenga una cosa bien clara Sr. Insulza. Si Usted no quiere respetar la voluntad y la soberania de los Hondureños, entonces es mejor que sea Usted quien se retire a Chile dentro de 72 horas, porque eso es una falta de respeto y Usted mismo junto con todos los representantes de la OEA han quedado al mismo nivel de Chavez.

Parece que todos en la OEA tienen miopia colectiva. La inconstitucionalidad la cometio el EX-PRESIDENTE Zelaya, quien fue el que cometio las violaciones a la constitución.

Despues de este ultimo fracaso de su gestion estamos mas cerca de la abolición de la OEA, quien ha demostrado que no funciona ni razona.

Mientras tanto los hondureños seguiremos respaldando a nuestro Nuevo Presidente Constitucional, Sr. Roberto Micheletti, aunque a Usted no le agrade.

El pueblo de Honduras es el soberano y quien decide y no Usted Sr. Insulta.

Felicitamos a Francia por su iniciativa de llamar a consulta a su Embajador en Honduras y exhortamos a los otros paises a adoptar acciones como la de Francia o Colombia que pide se respete el principio de NO INTERVENCION en asuntos internos de otros paises.

NO QUEREMOS NI COMUNISMO, NI CHAVEZ NI A ZELAYA!!!!

Atentamente;

Asociacion de Hondureños en el extranjero.

RESOLUCION DE APOYO AL GOBIERNO DE ROBERTO MICHELETTI Y CONDENA A LA OEA

June 29th, 2009

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CONSIDERANDO LA GRAVE AMENAZA QUE REPRESENTA CONTRA LA ESTABILIDAD, GOBERNABILIDAD Y CONSTITUCIONALIDAD DEL ESTADO EN LA REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS, LA RESOLUCION DE LA OEA No. CP/RES. 953 (1700/09) EMITIDA EL 28 DE JUNIO DEL 2009, A RAIZ DE LA DESTITUCION CONSTITUCIONAL DEL EX-PRESIDENTE ZELAYA, DEBIDO A SU INSISTENCIA EN QUEBRANTAR LAS LEYES Y LA CONSTITUCION DE LA REPUBLICA EN SU INTERES PERSONAL EN RELEGIRSE COMO PRESIDENTE, LA CUAL EL PUEBLO DE HONDURAS CONJUNTAMENTE CON ORGANIZACIONES DE LA SOCIEDAD CIVIL RECHAZA CATEGORICAMENTE;

PREOCUPADOS POR LA FALTA DE OBJETIVIDAD Y NEUTRALIDAD DE PARTE DE LA OEA Y LA CONSTANTE INTROMISION Y AMENAZAS PUBLICAS DEL PRESIDENTE CHAVEZ Y OTROS MANDATARIOS MIEMBROS DEL ALBA, EN ASUNTOS INTERNOS DE HONDURAS;

REAFIRMANDO LA IMPORTANCIA DE RESPETAR LA VOLUNTAD DE LA GRAN MAYORIA DE LOS CIUDADANOS DE HONDURAS, SUS DERECHOS CIVILES Y SUS LIBERTADES FUNDAMENTALES; ASI COMO A TODAS LAS INSTITUCIONES DEL ESTADO COMO BASES DE CUALQUIER SISTEMA DEMOCRATICO Y SIN LA INGERENCIA DE GOBIERNOS EXTRANJEROS;

REITERANDO QUE EL NUEVO GOBIERNO DEL PRESIDENTE ROBERTO MICHELETTI SE BASA EN LOS PRINCIPIOS ESTABLECIDOS EN LA CARTA DE LA ORGANIZACION DE LOS ESTADOS AMERICANOS Y LA CARTA DEMOCRATICA INTERAMERICANA SOBRE EL FORTALECIMIENTO Y LA PRESERVACION DE LA INTITUCIONALIDAD DEMOCRATICA EN LOS ESTADOS MIEMBROS; Y

RECORDANDO QUE LA CONSTITUCIONALIDAD DE CUALQUIER ESTADO DEMOCRATICO NO ES POTESTAD EXCLUSIVA DEL PRESIDENTE, SINO DEL CONJUNTO DE ENTES, ENTIDADES, INSTITUCIONES U ORGANOS DEL ESTADO, POR MEDIO DE LA SEPARACION DE LOS PODERES Y CON LA PARTICIPACION DE LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS COMO GARANTE DE LOS DERECHOS INDIVIDUALES, PROTECCION DE LOS BIENES MATERIALES, SOBERANIA Y LA CONSTITUCION NACIONAL.

RESUELVE:

1.- RESPALDAR LA INICIATIVA DE INTEGRACION NACIONAL DEL NUEVO GOBIERNO LIDERIZADA POR EL NUEVO PRESIDENTE CONSTITUCIONAL.

2.- CONDENAR Y DENUNCIAR EN TODAS LAS TRIBUNAS INTERNACIONALES LA ACTITUD ASUMIDA POR LA ORGANIZACION DE ESTADOS AMERICANOS, POR CONSIDERAR QUE LA RECTIFICACION CONSTITUCIONAL POR LA CUAL SE DESTITUYO AL EX-PRESIDENTE ZELAYA CONSTITUYE UN GOLPE DE ESTADO, SIN CONSIDERAR LOS ANTECEDENTES INMEDIATOS Y PREVIOS A LA DESTITUCION, POR LA CUAL ERA EL MISMO EX-PRESIDENTE ZELAYA QUIEN VIOLABA Y ULTRAJABA LA CONSTITUCION NACIONAL.

3.- FELICITAR A LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS POR ACATAR LA ORDEN DE DETENER AL EX-PRESIDENTE ZELAYA Y TRASLADARLO A UN LUGAR SEGURO PARA SALVAGUARDAR SU VIDA LUEGO DE LOS DELITOS CONSUMADOS EN CONTRA DE LAS LEYES, LA CONSTITUCION Y LAS INSTITUCIONES DEMOCRATICAS DEL ESTADO.

4.- RECHAZAR LA ACTITUD DE LA OEA, POR VIOLAR LA INSTITUCIONALIDAD, CONSTITUCIONALIDAD Y SOBERANIA DE HONDURAS, AL DECLARAR QUE “NO RECONOCERA NINGUN GOBIERNO QUE SURJA DE ESTA RUPTURA CONSTITUCIONAL”.

5.- EXIGIR AL SECRETARIO GENERAL DE LA OEA, QUE RESPETE LA INSTITUCIONALIDAD Y CONSTITUCIONALIDAD DE LA REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS Y QUE ANTES DE HACER DECLARACIONES EN CONTRA DEL NUEVO GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL, INVESTIGUE LOS HECHOS.

6.- EXIGIR AL SECRETARIO GENERAL DE LA OEA, QUE EN SU REUNION CON EL SISTEMA DE INTEGRACION CENTROAMERICANO (SICA), AMONESTE PUBLICAMENTE AL PRESIDENTE CHAVEZ Y A TODOS LOS MADATARIOS QUE SE ABSTENGAN DE REALIZAR INTROMISIONES EN LOS ASUNTOS INTERNOS DE HONDURAS Y EN OTROS PAISES DEL HEMISFERIO.

7.- CONDENAR EL LENGUAJE PARCIALIZADO Y ARBITRARIO UTILIZADO EN LA RESOLUCION DE LA OEA No. CP/RES. 953 (1700/09) EMITIDA EL 28 DE JUNIO DEL 2009, YA QUE SE ADELANTA A TODAS LAS CONSULTAS QUE SON NECESARIAS CON LOS ESTADOS MIEMBROS DE LA ORGANIZACION A LAS QUE SE REFIERE EL ARTICULO 20 DE LA CARTA DEMOCRATICA INTERAMERICANA.

8.- CONDENAR TODO ACTO DE VIOLENCIA PROVOCADA POR LOS SIMPATIZANTES DEL EX-PRESIDENTE ZELAYA CON EL PROPOSITO DE CREAR CAOS EN HONDURAS.

9.- SOLICITAR LA LIBERACION DE LOS DETENIDOS, A RAIZ DE LA RECTIFICACION CONSTITUCIONAL OCURRIDA EL DOMINGO 28 DE JUNIO.

10.- SOLICITAR A LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL DE LA OEA RECONSIDERE SU POSTURA ANTI-DEMOCRATICA CONTRA TODAS LAS INSTITUCIONES CONSTITUCIONALES DE LA REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS.
SOLICITAR AL SECRETARIO GENERAL SE ABSTENGA DE CONTINUAR RECHAZANDO Y DESCONOCIENDO AL NUEVO GOBIERNO PRESIDIDO POR ROBERTO MICHEETTI.

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Honduras - Corte Suprema ordenó al Ejército la detención y expulsión del Presidente Zelaya

June 28th, 2009

La Corte Suprema de Honduras dijo el domingo que ordenó al Ejército la detención y expulsión del presidente Zelaya por su insistencia en realizar una consulta como parte de su intento por reelegirse.

La destitución del presidente hondureño Manuel Zelaya fue en cumplimiento de una orden judicial, informó en un comunicado.

“El poder judicial deja constancia de que sí el origen de las acciones del día de hoy están basadas en una orden judicial emitida por juez competente, su ejecución está enmarcada dentro de los preceptos legales”, señaló el comunicado leído por el portavoz del poder judicial, Danilo Izaguirre.

Dicha orden “debe desarrollarse contra todo lo que igualmente se anteponga a devolver al Estado de Honduras el imperio de la ley”, agregó.

El poder judicial también estima que en este caso, “las Fuerzas Armadas, como defensoras del imperio de la Constitución han actuado en defensa del Estado de Derecho, obligando a cumplir las disposiciones legales a quienes públicamente han manifestado y actuado en contra de las disposiciones de la Carta Magna”.

Zelaya había mantenido su voluntad de convocar este domingo una consulta popular que había sido declarada ilegal por la justicia.

Ministros detenidos

Al menos ocho ministros del gabinete del depuesto pre sidente hondureño, entre ellos la ministra de Relaciones Exteriores, Patricia Rodas, están detenidos, según informó a la AFP un funcionario del ejecutivo.

Entre los detenidos, además de la canciller, que era uno de los miembros más allegados a Zelaya, se encuentra también su secretario privado Eduardo Enrique Reina, dijo Armando Sarmiento, jefe de la Dirección Ejecutiva de Ingresos (DEI).

Sarmiento dijo desconocer si entre los detenidos se encuentra el titular de Seguridad, Jorge Rodas, con el que no había podido comunicarse a lo largo de la mañana.

El presidente hondureño fue detenido en su residencia por fuerzas militares y expulsado a Costa Rica.

Zelaya, que había protagonizado una crisis política sin precedentes en los últimos días, tenía previsto realizar este domingo una encuesta popular destinada a convocar un referéndum para reformar la Constitución, pese a que había sido declarada ilegal por la justicia ordinaria y electoral.

Según confirmó la Corte Suprema de Justicia, la detención del presidente fue en cumplimiento de una orden judicial.

Defective Chinese Drywall Not Sold at Home Depot, Lowe’s

June 26th, 2009

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Home Depot Inc. and Lowe’s Cos. Inc. are trying to reassure customers that drywall purchased at their stores is safe. According to The Palm Beach Post, the home improvement retailers say they have verified that none of their stores sold Chinese drywall that has recently been tied to problems in homes throughout the country.

Chinese drywall reportedly emits sulfur fumes that produce a “rotten eggs” odor and cause metals, such as air conditioning coils, to corrode. The fumes have also been associated with respiratory and sinus problems in some residents. In some homes, the drywall problems have been so severe that families have had to move, and some builders have begun gutting and replacing drywall in the buildings.

Usually, drywall is manufactured in the U.S., but the rebuilding necessitated by the devastating 2006 hurricane season, and housing boom that was occurring at the same time, prompted many builders to buy drywall from China. Investigators are still trying to determine how much drywall was imported. According to an Associated Press report, between 2004 and 2008, 540 million pounds of Chinese drywall entered the U.S. In 2006 alone, enough Chinese drywall was imported to build 34,000 homes.

While defective Chinese drywall has turned up in dozens of homes across the country, Home Depot and Lowe’s say anyone who purchased drywall from their stores can relax. “When we heard about the issue, we immediately got suppliers on the phone,” a spokesperson for The Home Depot told the Palm Beach Post. “We have only three or four suppliers and they provided us with written documentation that … we have not and do not purchase Chinese-made drywall.”

Unfortunately, dozens of builders did buy Chinese drywall from other suppliers. So far, most of the drywall complaints have come from southern states, where a warm, humid climate encourages the emission of sulfur fumes. The Florida Health Department has received over 150 complaints so far, though experts say as many as 35,000 homes may have used the material. In Louisiana, there have been at least 350 reports. Complaints have also come from Mississippi, Alabama, Virginia and North Carolina.

But it is likely Chinese drywall was used elsewhere. In dryer, cooler areas of the country, it could be years before homeowners begin seeing the problems associated with the material.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at 9:44 am and is filed under Defective Products, Health Concerns, Toxic Substances.

Florida picks Parkland home with Chinese drywall for tests on air quality

June 10th, 2009

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Florida picks Parkland home with Chinese drywall for tests on air quality
By Paul Owers | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
June 10, 2009

The Florida Department of Health on Wednesday completed three days of air-quality tests at a home in Parkland built with defective Chinese drywall, hoping to learn more about possible health risks.

But homeowners searching for answers will have to wait several months for the results.

Officials set up testing stations in the master bedroom and family rooms of the two-story house in the Parkland Golf & Country Club, collecting air samples in plastic bags and metal tubes. The samples have been sent for analysis to private laboratories in Lakeland and Atlanta.

State and federal officials say previous tests show that problem Chinese drywall contains large amounts of sulfur, strontium at levels 10 times as high as wallboard made in the United States, and two other organic compounds generally found in acrylic paint. But no testing has yet confirmed the drywall poses a health risk.

“The data so far (don’t) point to any smoking guns,” Dr. David Krause, a state toxicologist, said Wednesday.

Homeowners in South Florida and across the country have moved out of their properties after complaining of nose bleeds, headaches, sore throats and other ailments.

Krause said the illnesses may be caused by pre-existing conditions rather than the drywall. He added that many homeowners with the imported wallboard have told the state they haven’t experienced any health problems.

“Every home is unique,” he said. “Every person’s health is unique.”

The air-quality testing cost the state between $40,000 and $50,000, Krause said.

As many as 36,000 homes in Florida and 100,000 nationwide are estimated to have the defective drywall, which builders used as supplies grew scarce during the housing boom and following the active hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005.

The drywall can give off a sulfurous “rotten egg” odor, tarnish metals and ruin appliances and electronics by corroding pipes and wires.

Ted Field and Leslie Hurwitz Field, the owners of the Parkland home, are staying with family in Delray Beach. They and their three young daughters moved out of their Italian-style house in April after coughing and feeling dizzy.

“We all feel much, much better,” Ted Field said.

Paul Owers can be reached at Powers@Sunsentinel.com or 561-243-6529.

Sismo de 7.1 de magnitud sacude costas de Honduras

May 28th, 2009

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Sismo de 7.1 de magnitud sacude costas de Honduras

6:23 a.m. - TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras (AP). -Una persona murió a causa de un potente sismo de 7.1 grados de magnitud que sacudió la madrugada del jueves las costas de Honduras a las 3:24 a.m., hora local (0824 GMT), provocando el temor tanto en Honduras como en Guatemala.

Una casa se derrumbó en la colonia Pineda de La Lima (a unos 200 kilómetros o 120 millas al norte de Tegucigalpa) y un hombre resultó gravemente herido, y murió en el hospital, dijo en rueda de prensa el subjefe de la Comisión Permanente de Contingencias (Copeco), Carlos González.

“El hombre murió cuando dos casas se derrumbaron y él vivía en una de ellas”, añadió.
González informó que “se han evacuado decenas de trabajadores de fábricas en San Pedro Sula porque los edificios se rajaron… y hay calles rajadas en varias ciudades del país, así como tuberías de agua potable dañadas en Puerto Cortés”, cercano a San Pedro Sula.

El epicentro del sismo fue ubicado a 130 kilómetros al norte-noreste de La Ceiba, en Honduras, a una profundidad de 10 kilómetros, de acuerdo con datos del Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos.

Mientras tanto America Continental 2000, una ONG especializada en asistencia tecnica y de ingenieria para desastres que ocurran en cualquier pais del continente americano, ya esta haciendo las coordinaciones para el envio de ayuda humanitaria a la zona de desastre.

Para mas informacion pueden comunicarse con el Ingeniero Raymark Clement al (954) - 226 - 8497 o mediante correo electronico a rclement@amecon2000.org

Es muy probable que ahora se tenga que suspender la XXXIX Asamblea General de la OEA, que estaba programada a celebrarse en San Pedro Sula entre el 1 y 3 de Junio. Es una cumbre a la que America Continental 2000, esta invitada, pero aun no sabemos si se mantiene o se cancela.

Disaster Relief Fund for earthquake in Italy.

April 18th, 2009

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Strong quake in Italy kills over 150, wounds 1,500

April 6th, 2009

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L’AQUILA, Italy – Rescue workers using bare hands and buckets searched frantically for students believed buried in a wrecked dormitory after Italy’s deadliest quake in nearly three decades struck this medieval city before dawn Monday, killing more than 150 people, injuring 1,500 and leaving tens of thousands homeless. The 6.3-magnitude earthquake buckled both ancient and modern buildings in and around L’Aquila, snuggled in a valley surrounded by the snowcapped Apennines’ tallest peaks.

It also took a severe toll on the centuries-old castles and churches in the mountain stronghold dating from the Middle Ages, and the Culture Ministry drew up a list of landmarks that were damaged, including collapsed bell towers and cupolas.

The quake, centered near L’Aquila about 70 miles northeast of Rome, struck at 3:22 a.m., followed by more than a dozen aftershocks.

Firefighters with dogs and a crane worked feverishly to reach people trapped in fallen buildings, including a dormitory of the University of L’Aquila where a half- dozen students were believed trapped inside.

After nightfall Monday, rescuers found a scared-looking dog with a bleeding paw in the half-collapsed dorm. Relatives and friends of the missing stood wrapped in blankets or huddled under umbrellas in the rain as rescuers found pieces of furniture, photographs, wallets and diaries, but none of the missing.

The body of a male student was found during the daylight hours.

“We managed to come down with other students but we had to sneak through a hole in the stairs as the whole floor came down,” said Luigi Alfonsi, 22, his eyes filling with tears and his hands trembling. “I was in bed — it was like it would never end as I heard pieces of the building collapse around me.”

Elsewhere in town, firefighters reported pulling a 21-year-old woman and a 22-year-man from a pancaked five-story apartment building where many students had rented flats.

Amid aftershocks, survivors hugged one another, prayed quietly or tried to call relatives. Residents covered in dust pushed carts of clothes and blankets that they had thrown together before fleeing their homes.

Slabs of walls, twisted steel supports, furniture and wire fences were strewn in the streets, and gray dust was everywhere. A body lay on the sidewalk, covered by a white sheet.

Residents and rescue workers hauled debris from collapsed buildings by hand or in a bucket brigade. Firefighters pulled a woman covered in dust from her four-story home. Rescue crews demanded quiet as they listened for signs of life from inside.

RAI television showed rescue workers gingerly pulling a man clad only in his underwear from a crumbled building. He embraced one of his rescuers and sobbed loudly as others placed a jacket around his shoulders. Although shaken and covered in dust, the man was able to walk.

Some 10,000 to 15,000 buildings were either damaged or destroyed, officials said. L’Aquila Mayor Massimo Cialente said about 100,000 people were homeless. It was not clear if his estimate included surrounding towns.

Premier Silvio Berlusconi said in a TV interview that more than 150 people were killed and more than 1,500 were injured. He had already declared a state of emergency, freeing federal funds for the disaster, and canceled a trip to Russia.

The quake hit 26 towns and cities around L’Aquila. Castelnuovo, a hamlet of about 300 people southeast of L’Aquila, appeared hard hit with five confirmed dead. The town of Onno, population 250, was almost leveled.

Pope Benedict XVI prayed “for the victims, in particular for children,” and sent a condolence message to the archbishop of L’Aquila, the Vatican said. Condolences poured in from around the world, including from President Barack Obama.

Parts of L’Aquila’s main hospital were evacuated due to the risk of collapse, and only two operating rooms were in use. Bloodied victims waited in corridors or a courtyard, and many were being treated in the open. A field hospital was being set up.

The four-star, 133-room Hotel Duca degli Abruzzi in L’Aquila’s historic center was heavily damaged but still standing, said Ornella De Luca of the national civil protection agency in Rome.

Though not a major tourist destination like Rome, Venice or Florence, L’Aquila boasts ancient fortifications and tombs of saints.

Many Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance landmarks were damaged, including part of the red-and-white stone basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio. The church houses the tomb of its founder, Pope Celestine V — a 13th-century hermit and saint who was the only pontiff to resign from the post.

The bell tower of the 16th-century San Bernardino church and the cupola of the Baroque Sant’Agostino church also fell, the ministry said. Stones tumbled down from the city’s cathedral, which was rebuilt after a 1703 earthquake.

“The damage is more serious than we can imagine,” said Giuseppe Proietti, a Culture Ministry official. “The historic center of L’Aquila has been devastated.”

The city’s own cultural offices, housed in a 16th-century Spanish castle, were shut down by damage, Proietti said. The damaged fortifications, once perfectly preserved, are also home to a museum of archaeology and art.

L’Aquila, whose name means “The Eagle” in Italian, was built around 1240 by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and was under French, Spanish and papal domination during the centuries. The high-flying bird was both the emblem of Frederick and reflects the 2,300-foot altitude of the proud city.

Proietti said in a telephone interview that reports from the countryside showed many villages around L’Aquila had been heavily damaged, including churches “of great historical interest.”

Damage to monuments was reported as far as Rome, with minor cracks at the thermal baths built in the 3rd century by Emperor Caracalla, he said.

A makeshift tent city was set up on a sports field on the outskirts of L’Aquila. Civil protection officials distributed bread and water to evacuees.

“It’s a catastrophe and an immense shock,” said Renato Di Stefano, who moved his family to the camp. “It’s struck in the heart of the city. We will never forget the pain.”

It was Italy’s deadliest quake since Nov. 23, 1980, when one measuring 6.9-magnitude hit southern regions, leveling villages and killing 3,000.

Many modern structures have failed to hold up to the rigors of quakes along Italy’s mountainous spine or in coastal cities like Naples. Despite warnings by geologists and architects, some of these buildings have not been retrofitted for seismic safety.

“The collapses that occurred in Abruzzo involved houses that weren’t built to withstand a quake that wasn’t particularly violent,” said Enzo Boschi, president of the National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology.

“We get all worked up after every earthquake, but it’s not in our culture to construct buildings the right way in a quake zone, that is, build buildings that can resist (quakes) and retrofit old ones. This has never been done,” Boschi said.

The last major quake in central Italy was a 5.4-magnitude temblor that struck the south-central Molise region on Oct. 31, 2002, killing 28 people, including 27 children who died when their school collapsed.
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Associated Press writers Ariel David and Frances D’Emilio in Rome contributed to this report.

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FARGO, North Dakota (AFP) – A floodwall protecting a school in the US state of North Dakota cracked early Sunday, causing flooding in the campus and prompting officials to step up work to reinforce levees against a record-breaking flood.

Officials fear as many as 30,000 people could be left homeless in the northern plains if the mighty Red River breaks through levees protecting North Dakota’s largest city Fargo, as well as Moorhead lying on the opposite bank in Minnesota.

One such floodwall protecting Oak Grove School in Fargo buckled overnight, causing water to enter the campus, officials said. City crews and the National Guard were dispatched to the scene and are trying to repair the damage.

No information about the damage was immediately available.

The weary region was granted some relief Saturday as water level sank by several inches to 40.38 feet (13.2 meters), but city officials warned that the river was not done with them yet.

“With water this high we absolutely are in the watch and respond and plug mode,” Fargo mayor Dennis Walaker said.

The Red River is putting enormous amounts of pressure on the city’s 48 miles (77 kilometers) of protective dikes and levees and crews are struggling to reinforce weak spots and contain minor leaks, he told reporters.

That pressure is likely to continue for days, if not weeks, as the floods make their way slowly northward to Canada and are replenished with inflows from tributaries and overland flooding.

“We simply need to have people patrolling the streets, watching the dikes and calling us when they see something,” Walaker said.

Thousands of people have already fled their homes as this flat prairie state remained blanketed with snow and flooded waterways which were closing in on isolated farms and smaller towns.

Water levels in some homes had reached the second floor while small dikes kept others dry in the middle of a deep, muddy lake.

Bitterly cold temperatures may have saved the city from a deluge by freezing some of the floodwater and preventing further melting, officials said.

But a potential blizzard forecast to dump four to eight inches (10 to 20 centimeters) of snow on the Red River Valley in the coming days may cause waves up to two feet (60 centimeters) due to high winds, the weather service warned.

And dangerous ice jams were forming.

Downtown Fargo was largely empty after the mayor asked non-essential businesses to close their doors and residents to stay off the roads to make room for rapid response teams.

Sandbagging efforts were set to resume Sunday morning at the Fargodome stadium where desperate volunteers have already filled more than 2.5 million bags used to build a series of dikes.

Earthen levees were also being reinforced and officials were considering using helicopters to lower enormous bags of sand into the floodwaters at key points.

Officials said the river at Fargo reached a high of 40.8 feet (12.4 meters) early Saturday — breaking the previous record of 40.1 feet (12.2 meters) in 1897 — and only inches below the top of Fargo’s highest levees.

Curt Kesselring, who has lived through four of Fargo’s floods and lost his home to two of them, was digging in for a long fight against the slow-moving water.

“I think we’ve crossed (the worst of) it but there can be plenty of things you can’t predict,” Kesselring said as he picked up better-fitting waders and a fresh pair of waterproof gloves at a local shop.

“You’ve got to keep an eye on the pumps, and you’ve got to be going out and checking the dikes all the time.”

President Barack Obama vowed Saturday to do everything to help flood victims and praised the volunteers who “braved freezing temperatures, gusting winds, and falling snow to build levees along the river’s banks.”

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the federal government was ready to house and feed 30,000 people for up to a week.

“In the worst case scenario we could be dealing with 80,000 to 100,000 people evacuated,” Napolitano told reporters, adding the vast majority would likely stay with family or friends.

City officials said they hoped the disaster would help them capture stimulus funds to build a permanent flood diversion system for the Fargo-Moorhead area which houses about 130,000 people.

While several smaller towns have been devastated, Fargo is the only major population center in serious risk.

Both Grand Forks, North Dakota and Winnipeg, across the border in Canada, have flood diversion systems which should protect them from the forecasted crests.