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Magnet

Plasma event? 'Crazy sky phenomena' filmed in Raytown, Missouri

Strange skies in MO
© YouTube/MSGleebicus
YouTuber 'MsGleebicus' uploaded video of strange phenomena she witnessed in the skies of Missouri on April 13, 2018:
Watch on silent to enjoy without screaming children.

Music

Strange 'sky sounds' heard in the Netherlands

Strange sounds in The Netherlands
© YouTube/RavenMcDougal
YouTube user 'RavenMcDougal' recorded video of strange sounds she heard in the the Netherlands sky on April 22, 2018:
What the hell is that? Any explanations?

Cloud Precipitation

At least 4 killed by flash flood in Duhok, Iraq

Flood damage in Duhok, Iraq Kurdistan Region, May 2018.
© Government of DuhokFlood damage in Duhok, Iraq Kurdistan Region, May 2018.
At least 4 people died in flash floods that hit the city of Duhok in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on Saturday, 05 May 2018.

Duhok Civil Defense said that the floods devastated the centre of the city of Duhok and the surrounding regions, damaging or destroying more than 50 homes and 30 cars. The majority of damage was in areas close to the Hishkaro River.

Teams from police and civil defence were called on to rescue 27 people from the flood waters. The fatalities occurred when two vehicles were swept away by flood water in the sub-district of Fahid of the city.

Local media reported that flooding also affected nearby camps for internally displaced people.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 7 more in 3 districts of Bangladesh

lightning
Seven people, including a schoolgirl, were killed in separate incidents of lightning strike in Sunamganj, Sherpur and Habiganj districts on Monday.

In Habiganj, two farmers were killed and another was injured when a thunderbolt struck them at Telghari haor in Baniachang upazila in the morning, reports UNB.

The deceased are Adhir Baishnab, 27, and Basu Baishnab, 32, of Daulatpur village while the injured is Krishnadhan Baishnab, 30.

Shailen Chakma, additional superintendent of police (Baniachang circle), said a streak of thunderbolt struck the three farmers while they were cutting paddy, leaving Adhir and Basu dead on the spot and Krishnadhan injured.

Comment: Elsewhere in Asia over the last 2 days a lightning bolt claimed 2 lives in Jharkhand, India. Another strike killed 3 in Nepal while separate strikes in Pakistan resulted in 3 fatalities.


Seismograph

Rare shallow magnitude 4.5 earthquake hits off coast of Louisiana near New Orleans

The quake struck in the Gulf of Mexico about 160 miles southeast of New Orleans.
The quake struck in the Gulf of Mexico about 160 miles southeast of New Orleans.
A rare magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck in the Gulf of Mexico about 160 miles southeast of New Orleans.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake hit at a depth of 6 miles.

No damage or injuries have been reported.

Attention

Millions of jellyfish wash up on various shores of Malta

Jellyfish
© Alan Deidun
Large numbers of jellyfish were spotted today in seashores to the East of Malta, including Marsaskala, Xgħajra, Imsida and Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq.

Photos show a great amount of jellyfish, of the Pelagia Noctiluca species, at San Tumas bay in Marsaskala. Jellyfish was even spotted on the quay.

Maritime biologist, Prof. Alan Deidun, said that there are millions of jellyfish in seashores to the East of Malta and described the scene as a violet carpet.

He stated that this jellyfish most probably arrived earlier than usual and in larger quantities due to the drought and hot period we had in January.

Heart - Black

"A dry winter and dismal spring": Dozens of wild horses fall victim to Southwest US drought

dead horse drought
(AP Photo/Felicia Fonseca). This Thursday, May 3, 2018 photo shows dozens of horse carcasses lying in a dry watering hole now surrounded by a barbed wire fence near Cameron, Ariz.
Off a northern Arizona highway surrounded by pastel-colored desert is one of the starkest examples of drought's grip on the American Southwest: Dozens of dead horses surrounded by cracked earth, swirling dust and a ribbon of water that couldn't quench their thirst.

Flesh exposed and in various stages of decomposition, the carcasses form a circle around a dry watering hole sunken in the landscape.

It's clear this isn't the first time the animals have struggled. Skeletal remain are scattered on the fringes and in an adjacent ravine.

It's a symptom of a burgeoning wild horse population and the scarcity of water on the western edge of the Navajo Nation following a dry winter and dismal spring runoff. Conditions aren't forecast to improve anytime soon, and tribal officials suspect other animals have died with not enough to eat or drink.

Comment: We can expect the tragic stories to continue considering repeated crop failures and this years delayed planting. From flooding in the Middle East to hailstones the size of softballs and snow drifts in Springtime, all over the planet we're seeing increasingly erratic and unusual weather patterns: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?


Fire

Lava fountains, tremors, fissures, toxic fumes: Hawaii braces itself as Kilauea boils over in unusual outburst

Kilauea volcano road
© U.S. Geological Survey via APIn this image released by the U.S. Geological Survey, steam rises from cracks in the road shortly before a fissure opened up on Kaupili Street in the Leilani Estates subdivision, Friday, May 4, 2018, in Pahoa, Hawaii. The Kilauea volcano sent more lava into Hawaii communities Friday, a day after forcing more than 1,500 people to flee from their mountainside homes, and authorities detected high levels of sulfur gas that could threaten the elderly and people with breathing problems.
Hundreds of anxious residents on the Big Island of Hawaii hunkered down Saturday for what could be weeks or months of upheaval as the dangers from an erupting Kilauea volcano continued to grow.

Lava spurted from volcanic vents, toxic gas filled the air and strong earthquakes - including a magnitude 6.9 temblor on Friday - rocked an already jittery population. The trifecta of natural threats forced the evacuation of more than 1,700 people from communities near the lava and prompted the closure of parks, college campuses and a section of the main road through the area on the Big Island's southern tip.

Five structures have burned and thousands of customers briefly lost power from one of the larger quakes.

Tesha "Mirah" Montoya, 45, said toxic fumes escaping from the lava vents weren't enough to make her family evacuate, but the tipping point were the earthquakes.

"I felt like the whole side of our hill was going to explode," she said. "The earthquake was what made us start running and start throwing guinea pigs and bunnies in the car."

Comment: For the low down on the unusual activity at Kilauea check out: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Are Hawaii eruptions and earthquakes related to cosmic ray increases?

Also see: And check out the eerie but epic videos below:












Seismograph

Earthquake at coal mine in Poland leaves 1 miner dead and 3 missing, shakes houses

NoneFamilies waiting for a word about miners who have gone missing after a tremor at the Zofiowka coal mine in Jastrzebie-Zdroj in southern Poland
Families waiting for a word about miners who have gone missing after a tremor at the Zofiowka coal mine in Jastrzebie-Zdroj in southern Poland, on Saturday, May 5 , 2018. Seven miners went missing after the strongest ever tremor at the mine. Two of them were found hours later conscious but hurt, while rescuers continued their search for the other five missing miners.
Polish rescue workers on Sunday found the body of 38-year-old coal miner, the first fatality after an earthquake hit a coal mine in southern Poland.

Three other miners have been missing some 900 meters (2,950 feet) below ground since Saturday morning at the mine in the town of Jastrzebie-Zdroj, close to Poland's border with the Czech Republic. One of them has been located but was not rescued yet, a mining official said Sunday.

The head of the Jastrzebie Coal Company, Daniel Ozon, said the latest miner pulled out of the Zofiowka mine was pronounced dead after he had been trapped under some metal. He had worked for the company for 10 years.

More than 200 workers were involved in the rescue operation. Ozon said emergency workers were pumping air into the affected area to lower the level of methane gas before they can safely move ahead.


Wolf

Stray dogs kill 9-year-old boy in Sitapur, India - 12 such deaths for the district since November 2017

canine attack
© Angela Antunes / CC by 2.0
The Sitapur district administration blamed the incidents on closure of illegal abattoirs, which provided leftover meat to stray dogs. Including this, the number of deaths due to canine attacks has reached 12 since November last year.

The nightmare continues for UP's Sitapur district residents as the menace of feral stray dogs continues to hound people and their kids. On Saturday, a nine-year-old boy was attacked and killed by hounds in Talgaon area when he went out to graze goats in a field.

Speaking about the incident, SHO Yogesh Shah said, "Talgaon is almost 20 kilometres away from Khairabad and this is the first such incident in the area. We have been instructed by to patrol the area in the morning." This was confirmed by IG (Lucknow range) Sujeet Pandey.

However, the Sitapur district administration blamed the incidents on closure of illegal abattoirs, which provided leftover meat to stray dogs. Including this, the number of deaths due to canine attacks has reached 12 since November last year.

Comment: See also this recent report from the same region of the world: Raging pack of stray dogs maul 3 children to death on the same day in Uttar Pradesh, India - 14 such deaths in the state since January