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Trial Attorney at Law Offices of Sergio Cabanas - 2003-present Litigation Support & Claims Rep-Florida & Puerto Rico at UNUM (DIsability Insurance Defense) - 1993-2003 Associate at Womack & Bass, P.A (Medical Malpractice Defense) - 1992-1993 Assistant State Attorney at Broward County State Attorney's Office - 1992
Education:
American University, Washington College of Law Graduated - 1991 Berry College Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Political Science Graduated - 1988
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida - Member, 1992-present Supreme Court of Florida - Circuit Mediator and County Mediator, 2003-2005
'If you are trapped in a pyroclastic flow, it's hard to come out of it alive,' disaster relief agency chief Sergio Cabanas said, adding that people who may have been caught in the flow may never be found.
Date: Jun 07, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Guatemala volcano death toll reaches at least 33, expected to rise
The head of the country's disaster agency, Sergio Cabanas, gave the updated death toll, but said rescuers using helicopters had pulled people from areas swept over by a towering cloud of thick ash, mud or lava.
Date: Jun 04, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Volcano lava river runs into Guatemala village, several killed
Its a river of lava that overflowed its banks and affected the El Rodeo village. There are injured, burned and dead people, Sergio Cabanas, the general secretary of Guatemalas CONRED national disaster management agency, said on radio.
Sergio Cabanas, executive secretary of Guatemala's national disaster agency, said the landslide buried six houses, a small bus and a truck in the municipality of San Pedro Soloma, in the department of Huehuetenango near the border with Mexico.
"We have reports of damaged homes and apparently three people dead. For now, this is all supposition, we're going by air to make checks," Sergio Cabanas, a spokesman for Guatemalan emergency services, told Reuters.
Guatemala's head of emergency evacuations, Sergio Cabanas, said the evacuees were ordered to leave some 17 villages around the Volcan del Fuego, which sits about six miles southwest (16 kilometers) from the colonial city of Antigua, home to 45,000 people. The ash was blowing south-southeast and auth