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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

MANU + Real + Floods

Lama betul tak update pasal bola..bukan bola jek..segalanya la mmg lama tak update..tak tahu la kenapa.. lately nie rasa cam malas,letih,penat,lesu,tawar hati and everything..cuma terpaksa kuatkan hati,tabahkan jiwa, untuk terus mengharungi kehidupan ini segala nyawa d kandung badan..opsss..terluah perasaan lak..lupakan jerk..
MANU kalah huhuhuhu..boleh kena 3-1..bengang betul..kalau la menang..bleh bersemayam d atas takhta tuh.. tapi kalah plak..sakit tul hati..sib baik la esok tuh Real menang..tak sia2 aku bangun pkul 3.45 pagi utk layan Real..1st goal..CR aku ler skor..best tul..terus terang bj mata aku nak layan bola walaupun lepas habis bola terus kena siap2 kan anak utk g skolah n aku g keje..tk kisah beb..janji menang..6-2
CR-1,kaka 2(1 penalti),alonso1(penalti),hugain 2 tapi yang paling best..4 gerakkan CR menghasilkan goal.. yesss..caya laaa....
Cuma before game start..dorang ada bertakafur kejap..mula2 tak sure kenapa..pastu baru teringat berita tv3 Portugal banjir - Madeira - negara kelahiran CR - cam poyo plak aku nieh..
ni antara gambar banjir yang aku gugel kt http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61J2ME20100220
FUNCHAL, Portugal (Reuters) - At least 32 people have been killed by torrents of water and mud unleashed by a violent rainstorm on the Portuguese resort island of Madeira, officials said on Saturday.The deluge felled trees, washed away bridges, blocked roads with rocks and mud and cut off parts of the Atlantic island, a popular tourist destination about 1,000 km (625 miles) southwest of Lisbon."The areas of Funchal and Ribeira Brava suffered from major floods and mudslides, and that's where we have most of the 32 dead. Some people are also unaccounted for," said Pedro Barbosa, deputy chief of the regional civil protection service in Madeira's capital Funchal.

"Now the weather conditions have improved and we are starting to evaluate the damage," he told Reuters.Alberto Joao Jardim, the leader of the regional government , said 68 people were in hospital emergency wards and the government was making temporary shelters available for several hundred people left homeless.Roaring streams of water and mud from the hills above Funchal coursed through the streets of the town, dragging and overturning cars and vans. Three underground parking levels at a shopping mall were completely flooded, but it had been evacuated in time."I am absolutely saddened and shocked with the images, with the consequences of this calamity," Prime Minister Jose Socrates said.Socrates and Interior Minister Rui Pereira were traveling to Madeira to assess the damage and coordinate aid."The problem requires a response on the national level," Pereira said.Meteorologists said no heavy rainfall was expected on Madeira in the next few days after the violent downpour that capped an unusually rainy February.It was not immediately clear whether any tourists were among the victims, said Barbosa from the civil protection service.
(Reporting by Andrei Khalip, editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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