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Strong storm in Turkey: There are dead and injured

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Strong winds and storms in Turkey's Gaziantep and Şanlıurfa provinces have caused serious damage.

As a result of the storm, 1 person died in Şanlıurfa, and several people sustained minor injuries.

In Gaziantep, 23 people were injured due to adverse weather conditions.

During the storm in Gaziantep, the Alleben stream flooded, roofs were blown off in some areas, and a tornado in the Oğuzeli district damaged vehicles.

The Gaziantep governorship declared a state of emergency in the region.

As a result of the storm, minor damage was recorded in 39 schools in the Şahinbey, Şehitkamil, Nizip, and Yavuzeli districts.

For this reason, classes in these schools have been suspended for 1 day on May 4, 2026. (bizim.media)


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9-year-old mauled to death by stray dogs in Rajasthan, India

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The victim, identified as Rinku Bheel, a Class 3 student from Alkodia village under the Talera police jurisdiction, had stepped out of her home early in the morning when the attack occurred.

A nine-year-old girl was tragically killed after being attacked by a pack of stray dogs in a village in Rajasthan's Bundi district, officials said on Tuesday. The incident has sparked outrage and renewed concerns over stray animal management in rural areas, reported PTI.

Minor attacked while stepping out early morning

The victim, identified as Rinku Bheel, a Class 3 student from Alkodia village under the Talera police jurisdiction, had stepped out of her home early in the morning when the attack occurred. According to police, the incident took place around 6 am when the child went towards nearby fields. During this time, she was surrounded and attacked by a group of stray dogs, reported PTI.

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Lightning strike kills 3 pupils in Uganda

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Residents of Kahama Village in Kafunjo Parish, Buhara Sub-county are in shock following a tragic lightning strike that claimed the lives of three pupils from Bwera Primary School.

The incident occurred yesterday evening at around 5pm during a heavy downpour. The victims were reportedly sheltering inside their home kitchen as the rain intensified, while their parents were away.

The deceased have been identified as 13-year-old Faith Namanya, a Primary Five pupil and daughter of Ronald Rukarekwaho; 13-year-old Daphine Musimiseki, a Primary Four pupil; and four-year-old Shine Ainebyona, a nursery pupil.

Daphine and Shine were daughters of Yosam Tukwasibwe. Local leaders said two of the victims were sisters, while the third was their neighbour.

Preliminary reports indicate that lightning struck the structure, killing the children instantly. The incident has left families devastated and the entire community grieving the loss of young lives.

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Lightning kills 413 sheep and goats in Uttarakhand, India

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At least 413 sheep and goats were killed after lightning struck in the remote Nijmula valley of Chamoli district on Sunday, causing heavy losses to livestock rearers.

Around 1,400 animals were being taken towards Niti valley by a group of 10 herders from Byara village. The livestock belonged to nearly 30 families from their village and nearby areas, said Dasholi block head Vinita Bedwal and Hema Negi from Nandanagar in Chamoli. The herders had halted for dinner at Gonna around 9.30pm on Sunday before resuming their journey. Soon after, lightning struck, killing hundreds of animals, according to those present.

Officials said intermittent thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning, hail, heavy rain, and strong winds since Saturday night, have affected livestock owners in some other parts of the state too.


Bizarro Earth

The mystery of the dying eels in New Zealand waterways

Thousands of eels are found dead in dried up Manawatū lagoon as questions mount over water use and a vanishing ecosystem.
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© RNZThousands of eels were found dead after a Manawatū lagoon disappeared.
A grim mystery has unfolded in New Zealand waterways, with thousands of eels - the long, snake-like ancient survivors of our rivers - washing up dead.

And no one really knows why.

In the latest event, mud-caked, lifeless bodies of the eels were found at the bottom of a Manawatū lagoon that disappeared.


"This one remains a mystery," RNZ field journalist Jimmy Ellingham tells The Detail. "It could be something natural, or it could be something to do with land use, or a combination of both.

"At this point, we simply don't know, so that's the mystery at the moment at Pukepuke Lagoon."

He says local council officials discovered that the water at Pukepuke Lagoon was gone earlier this month.

In its place: a wide, cracked basin of earth, and scattered across it, thousands of eels, which are typically among New Zealand's oldest survivors, living, sometimes, for more than a century.

They can usually endure low oxygen, burrow into mud, and wait out harsh conditions. But when the lagoon emptied, eels of all ages and sizes couldn't hold on.

"On that dry lake bed, there were hundreds, potentially thousands of dead eels, as well as some fish and some freshwater mussels as well," says Ellingham, who has been covering the devastating scenes and subsequent investigations.

"When I last checked, members from three local iwi had rescued about 3,000 eels from the dried-up lake and taken them to nearby waterways.

"But there were still hundreds, if not thousands, of bodies of dead eels, decomposing eels on the surface of where the lake once was."

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Mughal Road closed amid fresh snowfall in upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmir, India

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Following fresh snowfall in upper reaches, Mughal Road has been temporarily closed for precautionary measures via Peer Ki Gali.

DTI Poonch Manzoor Ahmad Kohli said that Mughal road, connecting Shopian with Rajouri-Poonch districts was closed following snowfall at Pir Ki Gali for precautionary measures.

He said that Traffic movement has been stopped on Mughal Road due to fresh snowfall in upper reaches of the area and due to slippery conditions, People are advised to avoid travelling on Mughal Road until the road becomes passable," he added.


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May snow falls in Southern Vermont

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Snow fell in southern Vermont on Sunday morning, May 3, as unseasonal conditions swept through the region.

Footage filmed by X user @VermonsterWx shows snow falling along a quiet country road in Readsboro.

"Unusual for May, but certainly not unheard of around here," they wrote.

The National Weather Service Burlington said scattered snow showers were moving across Vermont, mainly in the northwest, with only brief, isolated flurries expected in southern areas. Credit: @VermonsterWx via Storyful


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Mount Wutai hikers rescued after heavy spring snow and strong winds strands groups in China

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May Day | Sudden Blizzard at Wutai Mountain Strands Hikers, Forced to Spend the Night in Tents
No casualties have been reported after heavy snow and strong winds left some hikers stranded near the summit of Mount Wutai in Shanxi province over the weekend, Xinhua News reported.

According to the Mount Wutai Scenic Area Administration Committee, weather conditions in the high-altitude area had stabilized by Monday, leading to a sharp decrease in emergency rescue calls.

The scenic area's law enforcement team has established six checkpoints at key junctions starting Saturday to intercept and turn back hikers. It's also providing ongoing rescue support alongside emergency management, police, fire and other departments.

Snowfall and strong winds hit the summit area from midday Saturday to Sunday afternoon, causing temperatures to drop sharply. Rescue teams immediately began emergency search and rescue operations from midday Saturday after receiving reports of stranded hikers.

The Chaotai hiking route on Mount Wutai, a popular trail, attracted large numbers of hikers during the May Day holiday. Authorities said that while hiker numbers are declining, some individuals are still trying to cross the mountain pilgrim through unofficial routes.

Rescuers warned that extreme weather can occur in the summit area and urged the public not to enter undeveloped areas for hiking, pilgrimage walks, camping, exploration or outdoor cooking.


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Snow surprise in May as Troodos Mountains turn white in Cyprus

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The Troodos Mountains, the highest point in Cyprus, drew attention with an unexpected weather event in May. The snowfall, which started in the evening hours, persisted overnight, blanketing the area in white.

The rare occurrence, well outside seasonal norms, continued into the morning hours and attracted significant attention from both local residents and social media users. Images shared by weather platform Kitasweather quickly reached a wide audience.


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First May snow in 15 years hits Mount Hermon as storms sweep Israel

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Snow fell on Mount Hermon in May for the first time in 15 years Monday, as unseasonably cold, stormy weather brought rain to northern and central Israel.

The snow began falling on the upper Hermon, at an altitude of 2,000 meters. Temperatures on the mountain are expected to reach 0 degrees Celsius on Monday and Tuesday.

Rain fell in northern Israel and parts of central Israel, accompanied by thunderstorms. The highest rainfall over the past 24 hours was 8 millimeters in Shavei Tzion near Nahariya and in Tzuriel near Ma'alot. Kiryat Shmona and Haifa recorded 6 millimeters.

Strong winds blew across much of the country, and haze was expected in the northern Negev in the afternoon.