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Tsunami

Heavy rains cause flooding in Puerto Plata and Sosúa, Dominican Republic

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Heavy rains since early morning have caused flooding in several areas of Puerto Plata province, affecting both the main municipality of San Felipe de Puerto Plata and the municipality of Sosúa.

In Sosúa, flooded streets have disrupted traffic, forcing drivers to turn back or seek alternate routes. Affected areas include Palm Village, Playa Laguna, Maranata, Villa María, Villa Enmanuel, Los Castillo and Sosúa Abajo.

In San Felipe de Puerto Plata, flooding has been reported in the historic center, along Presidente Caamaño Avenue, and in several southern neighborhoods. The president of the Maranata neighborhood association urged authorities to provide assistance to residents impacted by the rising waters.


Snowflake

Rare heavy snowfall piles up on Maunakea, Hawaii - up to 10 inches fell overnight

A photo taken Jan. 5, 2026, at 8:45 a.m. shows heavy snow at the summit of Maunakea.
© University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Center for Maunakea StewardshipA photo taken Jan. 5, 2026, at 8:45 a.m. shows heavy snow at the summit of Maunakea.
While most of the state of Hawaii is experiencing wet and cold weather, on Hawaii's tallest peak, Maunakea, it's below freezing, creating a thick blanket of snow.

Overnight on Monday, the summit area of Maunakea on Hawaii Island received 8 to 10 inches of snowfall, according to Nahua Guilloz, who is the director of stewardship programs at the University of Hawaii at Hilo's Center for Maunakea Stewardship.

"It is currently still snowing on the summit," wrote Guilloz, who emailed Spectrum News Hawaii on Monday at 11:25 a.m.

Because of the snow and ice, the road to the summit is closed. The Maunakea Stewardship's utilities crew is working to clear the snow with a snow blower, two snow plows and a front-end loader.

"There is still forecasted a lot of rain for today and overnight, so we expect that there will be more snow to clear tomorrow," Guilloz added.

Hawaii Island's summit reaches into the sky at 13,500 feet above sea level, and it usually snows there a few times each year.


Arrow Down

Massive landslide crashes onto mountain road in Kashmir, India on January 2

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A torrent of boulders and earth crashed down onto a mountain road in Kashmir, India on January 2, causing panicked motorists to flee the area.

Officials advise drivers to stay away from the area as connectivity to north Kashmir is restored.


Arrow Down

Giant sinkhole opens in sporting oval in Melbourne, Australia

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© Montse GonzalezResidents in Melbourne's north-east were shocked on Tuesday to discover a sinkhole had appeared in their local park.
A large sinkhole has emerged at a sporting field in Melbourne's north-east, close to where tunnel boring machines are constructing the $26bn North East Link project.

Footage shows the large hole at A J Burkitt oval in Heidelberg. It is about five metres deep and measures about eight metres by eight metres, according to the State Emergency Service.


Attention

Not the first time: Pitbulls attack again, this time deadly in Vryburg, South Africa

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A quiet New Year's Day turned into a nightmare for a family in Vryburg when two pitbull dogs mauled a 39-year-old Pakistani national to death at a rented premises. The man, who was staying as a tenant, suffered severe wounds to his hands and legs in the attack on January 1, 2026, and passed away in hospital the next day despite medical efforts.

For his loved ones far from home, this loss feels like a cruel blow in a foreign land, leaving them to grieve without the comfort of familiar faces. Neighbours who heard the screams and rushed to help now live with the trauma of seeing a man fight for his life against animals meant to protect, not harm.

This tragedy has shaken the community, raising fresh questions about pet ownership and safety in homes where dogs roam free. Lieutenant-Colonel Sam Tselanyane, the North West police spokesperson, confirmed the details, noting how the victim was transported to hospital by Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) around 2:30am but succumbed to his injuries on Friday night.

Shockingly, this was not the first time the dogs had allegedly attacked tenants at the premises, with a pending case set for court in February 2026.

Attention

One killed in rhino attack in Nepal

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One person was killed in a rhinoceros attack in Chitwan.

Babu Kaji Shrestha, 56, was attacked by the wild animal while he had been in the Rambel Community Forest of Bharatpur Metropolitan City - 12 on Monday afternoon to collect fodder.

He was a local of Bharatpur-12. District Police Office's Information Officer Rabindra Khanal confirmed that the man had died on the spot.

Snowflake

Oswego County in New York state pounded with 4 feet of snow in 24 hours: 'It's absolutely nuclear'

A car is buried in snow in Sandy Pond, Oswego County, where 3 to 4 feet of snow have fallen in the past 24 hours.
© Jennifer HarveyA car is buried in snow in Sandy Pond, Oswego County, where 3 to 4 feet of snow have fallen in the past 24 hours.
The lake effect snow machine that dropped record snow on Syracuse three days ago has turned its attention to Oswego County.

As much as 4 feet of snow has fallen on several towns in Oswego County since New Year's Day, and it's still coming. Businesses have closed and residents have been trapped inside, according to posts on social media.

Pulaski, Sandy Creek and Orwell appeared to be the hardest hit. Some local fire departments have been unable to respond to emergencies.

Most firefighters at the Ringgold Fire Department can't get out of their driveways, and the two firefighters who did make it couldn't get the engine out because 3 to 5 feet of snow blocked the bay doors, said Justin Crowl, first assistant chief.

"It's a tough time for volunteer fire departments right now," Crowl said. "This snow really hitting us, just adds on top of the stress."

Tsunami

Storm Francis red alerts: floods, closures and evacuations across Andalucia, Spain - 10 inches of rain in 7 hours

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Storm Francis issued red alerts across southern Spain on Sunday, prompting emergency messages to be sent to phones and leaving a trail of flooded streets, closed roads, and rapidly rising rivers in Málaga and Cádiz.

Civil Protection sent an ES-Alert to residents in dozens of municipalities as AEMET raised the rain warning to red in parts of Málaga province. Then, a second message followed at 10.23 pm, repeating the same blunt advice: avoid unnecessary journeys, do not cross flood zones, and keep away from riverbeds and channels.

A region on standby, and a plan still active

As conditions worsened, the Junta kept Andalucía's PERI flood-risk plan active at emergency phase (operational situation 1). In a late update, Antonio Sanz — the Andalucian minister for health, the presidency and emergencies — stated that 112 Andalucía had handled 261 incidents, most of which occurred in Cádiz and Málaga, and confirmed preventive evacuations in both provinces.

In Estación de Cártama, around 30 people were moved out as water levels surged. And in Jimena de la Frontera, 17 people were also evacuated as the storm's centre of gravity shifted towards the Campo de Gibraltar.


Tsunami

Heavy rain causes severe flooding in the city of Poções, Brazil

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Heavy rain that hit the city of Poções, in southwestern Bahia, on the afternoon of Saturday, January 3rd, caused various problems for the population. In just about 30 minutes, the large volume of water was enough to cause flooding in several neighborhoods and, especially, in the lower areas of the city center.

The Market Square was one of the most affected areas. With the rapid accumulation of water, cars were partially submerged, paving stones were ripped up by the force of the flood, and merchants suffered losses. Images recorded by residents show streets completely flooded, transforming the center of the so-called "Land of the Divine" into a veritable river.

Besides the city center, other neighborhoods also experienced flooding, hindering vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Residents reported tense moments due to the speed of the downpour and the lack of adequate drainage for the rainwater.

So far, there is no official information about injuries, but the material damage is visible. The population is demanding action from the public authorities, especially improvements to the drainage system, to prevent situations like this from happening again.


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Lightning

Lightning strike kills 9, injures 6 in eastern Rwanda

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At least nine people were killed and six others injured after a lightning strike hit a group of civilians in eastern Rwanda, local authorities confirmed.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening in the Jarama area of Ngoma District, located in Rwanda's Eastern Province. According to local reports, the victims were among a group of farmers who had gathered after working in nearby fields and sought shelter as heavy rain began.

Eastern Province Governor Pudence Rubingisa told Rwanda Broadcasting Agency that the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment, adding that emergency teams responded swiftly to the scene.

Experts note that lightning-related fatalities are relatively common in both eastern and western parts of Rwanda due to the country's geographical features and terrain, which increase vulnerability during seasonal storms.

Rwandan authorities have repeatedly urged residents to follow safety guidelines during thunderstorms, including seeking enclosed shelter immediately, avoiding trees and open areas, refraining from mobile phone use, unplugging electrical devices, and installing lightning protection systems where possible.

Officials said public awareness campaigns would continue in an effort to reduce casualties caused by extreme weather conditions.