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米国的10-11 BREAKING NEWS

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发表于 2006-10-12 15:55 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-12 15:57 | 只看该作者

来自大洋网的新闻摘要

纽约飞机撞楼已致至少4人死亡 伤亡或进一步增加

美国东部时间11日下午,一架小飞机撞进位于纽约曼哈顿靠近东河的一座居民楼,造成大楼起火。小型飞机撞击住宅楼事件已经导致至少4人死亡。媒体报道称,其中两名死者是飞机上的驾驶员和乘客,另外两人是楼房内的人员。由于楼房内还有多人被围困,所以伤亡人数还可能进一步增加。其中被围困的人之中可以确认的有一名男子和他怀孕的妻子。(中新)



现场目击

曾听到巨大爆炸声 七英里处可见浓烟


  美国当地时间11日一架小型飞机撞击了纽约市曼哈顿72街一座50层高级住宅楼,并冲入楼房中。

  现场的50层高级住宅楼中第19层至少有一个单元住宅,第20层至少有两至三个单元住宅起火。媒体报道称,大火引发的浓烟在大约七英里的地方都能够看到。目前至少已经造成两人死亡,部分人员被困在建筑物中。

  一名现场目击者称:“太可怕了,这把人们又带回了那恐怖的记忆中去了。”

  另一名现场目击者描述称,“现场陷入一片混乱当中。”他称“当撞击发生时,大街上充满了惊骇和恐慌。当时可以听到巨大的爆炸声。我都不能断定是不是一枚炸弹在爆炸,随后我看到了滚滚浓烟,和四散奔逃和尖叫的人群。”(中新)


目击者称纽约撞机场面如同911 附近6街区被封锁

  一架小型飞机今天撞上纽约一座高层建筑。据现场目击者说,飞机撞击场面如同911。

  目击者回忆说,“当时我刚刚到来飞机撞楼这个街区,突然听见震耳欲聋的爆炸声,爆炸的声音使我浑身发抖。”

  飞机撞楼后,直升飞机紧急起飞巡逻,大楼下面一群人停下脚步观望。警察封锁了附近的6个街区,警车,救护车和消防车蜂拥而来。

纽约人震惊飞机撞楼 目击者称“带来痛苦回忆”


  一架小型固定翼飞机当地时间11日下午撞击了纽约曼哈顿一座高级住宅楼。撞击导致大楼起火,并冒出滚滚浓烟,数英里之外都可以看到。

  目击者称现场十分混乱:“这太恐怖了,一下子给人带来了痛苦的回忆。”“事情发生时大街上到处是恐怖和惊慌。我听到了巨大的爆炸,不能判断是否是炸弹爆炸的声音。然后我就看到了滚滚黑烟,和四散奔逃尖叫的人群。”

  另一位女性目击者称,撞击现场一直到现在还不断有碎片从高处散落。她说:“我必须离开这里!”

  据悉,遭到撞击的大楼超过50层高,有180多套住房,其中许多住房的售价超过1000万美元。(中新)
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-12 16:01 | 只看该作者

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失事小飞机为Cirrus SR20-GTS机型





  据地勤人员透露,飞机撞楼前飞行员曾发出求救信号,并猜测飞机可能由于油料不足而失去控制导致撞楼 。(中新)



  撞楼飞机系纽约扬基队掷球手所有


  

一架小飞机今日撞上纽约曼哈顿区一座高层建筑。纽约警方消息人士称,撞楼飞机系纽约扬基队掷球手科瑞 里戴尔所有。但纽约扬基队发言人拒绝证实这一报道。该棒球队相关人士称正在调查该报道。

  美国联邦航空局证实,撞楼飞机确系34岁的科瑞 里戴尔所注册拥有。飞机撞楼时的飞行员确系科瑞 里戴尔,并相信他已经在撞楼中死亡。(中新)



  据美国有线新闻网报道,美国联邦调查局称,没有迹象表明这是一起恐怖袭击事件。

北美防空司令下令战斗机起飞在美国各大城市巡逻

一架小飞机今日撞上纽约曼哈顿区一座高层建筑后,美国北美防空司令下令战斗机起飞在各大城市上空巡逻。

  该司令拒绝透露究竟多少城市处于战斗机的巡逻保护之下,只是强调这并非恐怖袭击。(中新)

  

国民警卫队士兵封锁撞机现场周边街道

  一架固定翼小型飞机在纽约时间10月11日下午3时左右(北京时间10月12日凌晨3时),撞上纽约曼哈顿一幢公寓大楼,飞机完全损坏,大楼冒出浓烟。

  这幢50层高的公寓式大楼位于72街和约克大道的交口处,飞机撞在大楼东侧的中上部分,目前有5个窗口正冒出红色的大火和滚滚浓烟,大批警车、救护车、消防车正鸣着警笛

  向现场疾驶而去。纽约市处理爆炸物的特别小队也赶到了现场。头戴钢盔、手持长枪的国民警卫队士兵封锁了事故周围的数条街道,当地居民也暂时禁止进入。据初步统计,现场已有近200名消防人员,大火暂定为4级。目前还不确定这架飞机是迷路失事,还是恐怖分子有意 的自杀性攻击,也不知道大楼内的人员伤亡情况。

  记者站所在的36街距离72街有一段距离,但不断鸣叫的警笛还是让人感到发生了突发事件。由于附近的道路已被封锁,人们无法靠近72街。在联合国的所在地一大道上,大批车辆受阻排成长队。部分地铁站关闭,第15、30、71、72路公共汽车停驶。纽约电视一台、CNN等全国性的大电视台都中断了正常的节目播出,现场播出这一飞机失事的现场抢救情况。但联邦调查局的官员指出,所有的证据都显示,这次事故与恐怖袭击无关。白宫官员也说,这是一次空中事故。布什总统在事件发生后,很快就得到了这一最新情况的报告。邹德浩(人民网)
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发表于 2006-10-12 16:02 | 只看该作者

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意外
意外而已
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-12 16:05 | 只看该作者

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QUOTE Created By 解放前 At 2006-10-12
意外
意外而已

叫巧合而已吧,曼哈顿的其他高楼看见他们的遭遇都瑟瑟发抖中
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-12 16:06 | 只看该作者

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QUOTE Created By Black Jack At 2006-10-12
[quote]QUOTE Created By 解放前 At 2006-10-12
意外
意外而已

叫巧合而已吧,曼哈顿的其他高楼看见他们的遭遇都瑟瑟发抖中[/quote]
又忍不住想起骏景中学的那个曼哈顿 [M30] ,看来这个名字不怎么吉利
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发表于 2006-10-12 16:09 | 只看该作者

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NEW YORK -- Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle died in an airplane accident in New York City on Wednesday afternoon when a plane he was piloting crashed into a 50-story building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Reports indicated that the plane took off from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey at 2:21 p.m. ET, crashing into the 40th floor of the East 72nd Street building roughly 15 minutes later.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that two people on the plane were killed, but nobody in the building or on the street died in the accident. The second victim was Tyler Stanger, the instructor who taught Lidle to fly last winter.

Over the weekend in Detroit, Lidle discussed his flight plan with teammates. Yankees outfielder Aaron Guiel said Wednesday that Lidle planned to take the cross-country trip with Stanger.

"This is a terrible and shocking tragedy that has stunned the entire Yankees organization," Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said in a statement. "I offer my deep condolences and prayers to his wife, Melanie, and son, Christopher, on their enormous loss."

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig echoed such sentiments.

"All of baseball is shocked and terribly saddened by the sudden and tragic passing of Cory Lidle," Commissioner Selig said. "Cory was only 34 years old and had played in the Major Leagues for nine seasons with seven different clubs. He leaves a young wife, Melanie, and a young son, Christopher. Our hearts go out to them on this terrible day."

The single-engine plane, a Cirrus SR20, was purchased by Lidle last offseason for $187,000 after he earned his pilot's license.

Lidle, whose team was eliminated from postseason play on Saturday by the Detroit Tigers, told reporters on Sunday that he planned to fly home to California on Wednesday. He said it would take roughly 15 hours of flying time, though he planned on stopping at least twice, including stops in Tennessee and Arizona. He was scheduled to arrive in Southern California by Saturday.

Initially, the crash sparked fears throughout New York, as the accident occurred just a few miles north of the World Trade Center. The FBI and the Dept. of Homeland Security quickly said there was no evidence it was anything but an accident. Nevertheless, within 10 minutes of the crash, fighter jets were over several cities, including New York, Washington, Detroit, Los Angeles and Seattle, Pentagon officials said.

Within an hour or so, word began to spread that Lidle was involved.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman learned of the accident shortly after 4 p.m., and he said the news "seemed to get worse" as each call came in regarding the situation.

"I enjoyed talking to him. I saw him in chess matches all the time with other guys," Cashman said Wednesday night. "He was a competitive pitcher both here and elsewhere. He just seemed like a good guy."

Cashman said that Lidle's wife, Melanie, was on a commercial flight headed for California and was not on board Lidle's plane. She landed at Los Angeles International Airport shortly before 9 p.m. ET and was informed of Lidle's passing.

"I'm still in deep shock," Cashman said. "It's very hard to believe."

"This is a terrible shock," Yankees manager Joe Torre said in a statement. "I was with Ron Guidry and Lee Mazzilli when I heard the news, and we were just stunned. Cory's time with the Yankees was short, but he was a good teammate and a great competitor. My heart goes out to his family."

Kevin Lidle, Cory's twin brother, said on CNN's "Larry King Live" that he had spoken to their parents, who were "obviously having a tough time."


"But what can you do? Somehow you hang in there and you get through it," Kevin said. "I've had a lot of calls from friends and family, people calling and crying. And they've released some emotions, and I haven't done that yet. I don't know -- I guess I'm in some kind of state of shock."

Mary Varela, Lidle's mother-in-law, told reporters outside Lidle's Glendora, Calif., home that Melanie Lidle wasn't home and they weren't certain if she knew about the crash.

"This is a tragedy for everybody involved," a teary-eyed Varela said.

Lidle's agent, Jordan Feagan, told Newsday he was told by the Yankees that Lidle was among the fatalities in the crash.

"He wasn't just my client," Feagan said. "He was probably my closest friend."

FAA records showed the plane was registered to Lidle, an FBI official said, and FBI reports show that Lidle's passport was found at the scene.

FAA spokeswoman Diane Spitaliere said the plane was apparently not in contact with air traffic controllers. Pilots flying small planes by sight are not required to be in contact.

ABC News reported Wednesday that after Lidle's plane departed Teterboro, it took a normal flight pattern down the Hudson River, appeared to have circled the Statue of Liberty, then headed up the East River. Guiel said he thought Lidle may have been flying toward Yankee Stadium to take one more look at the ballpark before heading west.

The plane fell off the radar at about 59th Street. The apartment the plane crashed into was the entire 40th floor of the building, and it appears two other apartments on the 41st floor suffered from the impact. Mets third-base coach Manny Acta is a resident of the building, called The Belaire, which was built in the late 1980s and has 183 apartments.

The FAA said it was too early to determine what might have caused the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board sent investigators.

Lidle's interest in flying was examined in a New York Times story on Sept. 8. In that article, Lidle discussed the safety issues regarding the plane.

"The whole plane has a parachute on it," Lidle told the Times. "Ninety-nine percent of pilots that go up never have engine failure, and the one percent that do usually land it. But if you're up in the air and something goes wrong, you pull that parachute, and the whole plane goes down slowly."

Lidle also talked about the airplane's safety in an interview with MLB.com in February.

"If you're 7,000 feet in the air and your engine stops, you can glide for 20 minutes," Lidle said at the time. "As long as you're careful, everything should be fine."

There have been several fatal plane crashes involving Major League players, the two most famous being the one that killed Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente in 1972, and the one in which Yankees captain Thurman Munson died in 1979.

Lidle, a right-hander, was acquired by the Yankees from the Philadelphia Phillies on July 30 in a trade that also brought right fielder Bobby Abreu to New York. Lidle went 4-3 with a 5.16 ERA in 10 games, nine of them starts, for the Yankees.

Lidle also pitched for the Mets, Devil Rays, A's, Blue Jays and Reds. He played in all or parts of nine Major League seasons and had a career record of 82-72.

Donald Fehr, executive director of the MLB Players Association, issued a statement after learning of the news.

"We were very shocked and saddened to learn of the fatal plane crash involving Cory Lidle," Fehr said, "and our thoughts and prayers go out to Cory's family and friends, and to the families and friends of others killed or injured in this terrible accident."

"The Phillies family is extremely saddened by the tragic news involving Cory Lidle," Phillies president David Montgomery said in a statement. "Our thoughts and prayers are extended to his wife, Melanie, son, Christopher, and those families who were affected by the terrible incident in New York."

Yankees captain Derek Jeter added in statement: "I am shocked by this devastating news. Spending the last few months as Cory's teammate, I came to know him as a great man. While he was known as a baseball player, he was, more importantly, a husband and father and, at a time like this, I want to share my deepest sympathies with his wife, Melanie, his son, Christopher, and all those who know and loved him."
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-12 16:11 | 只看该作者

Re: 米国的10-11 BREAKING NEWS

哎哟,大佬板 [M04] 看的头晕坨坨滴
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Re: 米国的10-11 BREAKING NEWS

QUOTE Created By Black Jack At 2006-10-12
哎哟,大佬板 [M04] 看的头晕坨坨滴

俺支持你老的帖喲 [M04]
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-12 16:17 | 只看该作者

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QUOTE Created By 淘淘吧 At 2006-10-12
[quote]QUOTE Created By Black Jack At 2006-10-12
哎哟,大佬板 [M04] 看的头晕坨坨滴

俺支持你老的帖喲 [M04][/quote]
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