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Eerie underground noises recorded in Mexican town

Mexican town
© NewsflareHaunted: The people in this Mexican town are worried about eerie noises
These are the eerie noises that have sparked a panic in Mexico as citizens fear a supernatural phenomenon is taking over a town.

In the footage, captured from an apartment in the city of Acatzingo, long booming sounds echo through a residential neighbourhood.

According to local reports, scientists have recorded underground movements, which might explain the noises, but have reassured local residents that they are not at any risk.

The strange sounds were coming from the ground state of Puebla, Mexico and caused panic on the streets with many believing the city is haunted.


Attention

Shark attacks diver off Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Shark attacks
A shark ripped off a Brazilian diver's forearm as he swam off the tropical archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, the first such attack to hit the UNESCO world heritage site, authorities said Tuesday.

The 33-year-old scuba enthusiast was vacationing in the protected marine reserve off Brazil's northeastern coast when the shark attacked him Monday during a diving excursion gone horribly wrong.

He will undergo surgery Tuesday at a hospital in Recife, on the mainland, and is currently in stable condition, the hospital said.

It was the first shark attack ever recorded in Fernando de Noronha, a pristine national park famous for its turquoise water and rich marine life.

Authorities have closed the beach where the attack occurred, on the archipelago's southeastern coast.

Comment: See also: Sailor attacked by shark as he clung to the side of rescue buoy in Caribbean Sea


Attention

Over 30 earthquakes rattle area around Reno, Nevada

earthquake needle
A series of more than 30 earthquakes that rattled the Reno area over the past two days occurred on the most significant fault structure in the area, and scientists are monitoring for potentially bigger shock waves to follow, experts said Wednesday.

The quakes began Tuesday evening and continued into Wednesday morning. The largest โ€” a magnitude-4.4. late Tuesday โ€” shook homes and businesses in a 300-square-mile area near the Nevada-California line.

No significant damage was reported.

Graham Kent, director of the Nevada Seismological Lab at the University of Nevada, Reno, was at home when the biggest quake hit and described it as "quite a jolt."

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'Large & extremely dangerous': 7 dead in United States after 21 tornadoes sweep through South, Midwest regions

US tornado
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At least seven people, including a child, were killed after at least 21 tornadoes swept through the South and Midwest of the United States. Forty others were injured by the powerful twisters, with two people still missing.

There were at least 21 reports of tornadoes and confirmed twisters in Mississippi, Tennessee and Indiana on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Those reports included a "large and extremely dangerous" tornado near Oxford, Mississippi.

Most of the fatalities occurred in Mississippi, which was hit by at least 15 tornadoes. One particular twister did most of the damage, starting in Mississippi and ending in western Tennessee. According to the National Weather Service, it may have been on the ground for 150 miles (241km).


Comment: See also: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - November 2015: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs


Arrow Up

Infrared video shows massive methane gas plume in California - 2,500 families forced to relocate

Porter Ranch methane leak
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A court ordered SoCal Gas Company to provide temporary housing for thousands of Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, residents made sick from fumes from a massive gas leak. An infrared camera captured the size of the gas plume that's been leaking for two months.

The court order issued on Wednesday will come as a relief to more than 2,500 families in Porter Ranch, a northwest San Fernando Valley community, who have been waiting to be relocated by SoCal Gas since the leak began spewing methane into their homes and schools on October 23.

As of Tuesday, the company had paid for temporary housing for more than 2,000 other households, according to the Los Angeles Times. There are 30,000 residents who live in Porter Ranch, an upscale bedroom community of gated developments where the average 4,000-square-foot home is sold for $1 million.

Judge Emilie Elias directed the gas company to relocate the remaining residents within 24 to 72 hours. The court order follows a restraining order sought by the Los Angeles city attorney that would have required the company to relocate residents within 48 hours of their request, and called for a "special master" to oversee the moves.

The gas company is having increasing difficulty finding alternative housing nearby, because most of the available hotel, motel rooms and rental homes have already been snapped up by relocated Porter Ranch families.

The shortage is also sending home rental prices as high as $8,500 a month as landlords, who prefer leases of a year or longer, seek compensation for renting properties for much shorter terms than the three to four months SoCalGas said it needs to cap the damaged well.


Comment: For related articles on this issue, see: Methane outgassing is becoming disturbingly frequent, both under the oceans and on land. Although the above leak is occurring at a man-made gas well, the leak may be natural.

See also: THIS phenomenon of methane and carbon dioxide being released in enormous quantities from below ground and water, and not 'man-made CO2', is the primary source of observed 'greenhouse gas' increases in both the atmosphere and oceans.


Snowflake

Wintry storm drops 4.3 billion gallons into Lake Tahoe over 24 hours

Lake Tahoe
© WikipediaLake Tahoe
Wintry storms battering the West Coast poured 4.3 billion gallons of water and snow into Lake Tahoe in just 24 hours. More storms are expected in the drought-stricken region, but seven or eight more storms are needed to get the lake back to its rim.

"This is the kind of storm we've been missing for the last four years of drought," Douglas Carlson, spokesman with the California Department of Water Resources, told The Associated Press. "This is the kind of storm we would need a lot of to start digging our way out of the drought."

Lake Tahoe is situated in the Sierra Nevada mountain range and straddles the borders of Nevada and California. It is the largest alpine lake in North America and is fed by 63 tributaries. It's a major tourist attraction, home to ski resorts and summer outdoor recreation.

Ice Cube

Winter storm to bring heavy snow, strong winds to West, Plains, Upper Midwest; possible blizzard conditions to High Plains

Winter Storm Goliath has been named and will spread snow from the mountains of the West to parts of the Plains, Upper Midwest and possibly New England through early next week. Some of the heaviest snow amounts may target parts of the southern High Plains where strong winds could also cause blizzard conditions.

In addition to snow, the warm side of Goliath will produce severe thunderstorms and heavy rain this weekend. For more on that story, click the link below.

Particularly Dangerous Situation Tornado Watch Issued: Outbreak of Severe Weather Underway in the South, Ohio Valley

Winter Storm Goliath will occur in two separate phases

Phase 1: Upper-level energy moving into the western states Thursday will spread snow through the mountains of the West and into parts of the northern Plains and Upper Midwest Thursday through Saturday.

Phase 2: Some of that upper-level energy will develop into an area of low pressure aloft over the Southwest and southern Plains. In response to this, a surface low pressure system will develop in the southern Plains this weekend, which combined with sufficient cold air to its north from high pressure, will result in heavy snow for parts of the southern Plains. That area of low pressure will then track towards the Midwest early next week, bringing snow to parts of that region and eventually New England.

Uncertainty remains with the details, including the exact location and timing of the snow for parts of the Plains, Midwest and New England this weekend into early next week. Below is an overview of our forecast right now, but keep in mind that changes are likely in the days leading up to the storm.

Winter Storm Goliath Storm Timing

Thursday

The upper-level energy associated with Goliath will spread snow from the Cascades of Washington and Oregon to California's Sierra Nevada and parts of the Intermountain West. Total accumulations of 1 to 2 feet are likely above 4,500 feet in the Sierra Nevada.
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Attention

Loggerhead turtle normally found in the Caribbean found on British beach

Loggerhead turtle
Sighting: The turtles are rare visitors to Britain's cold waters and only a few hundred have been found here
A huge loggerhead turtle normally found in the Caribbean has stunned wildlife experts after being washed up on a British beach.

The 3ft turtle, whose species are very rare visitors to Britain's cold waters, was discovered thousands of miles from home on the shore at Langton Matravers in Dorset.

This was the biggest of the few hundred of the turtles that have ever been found in the UK, and it was discovered by Steve Trewhella after he learned it had been spotted on an isolated beach.

Mr Trewhella - alongside three other experience rescuers - braved the stormy weather to find the turtle, which they found to be badly injured with holes in its shell and damaged flippers.

He said: 'I received notification from Dorset Wildlife trust that a member of the public had found a stranded and live turtle on a beach near Chapmans Pool in the Purbecks.

Attention

More than 45 dead dolphins found on the shores of Oman

DEAD dolphins
Dead dolphin
More than 45 dolphins were washed ashore in Khabourah province during the past two weeks, according to residents.

Residents demanded that authorities bury the dead dolphins as a stench was starting to develop from the carcasses.

Pictures of the dead dolphins went viral on the social media, with many users demanding that the authorities intervene and deal with the issue.

Reasons behind the death are not yet clear.

Ahmad Al Beloushi, an environmental expert, told Gulf News that one of the reasons may be that many dolphins swim towards the shores and cannot go back to the sea.

He also attributed the deaths to a shortage of oxygen during red tide, adding that oil spills from ships also lead to suffocation of the fish in general.

Attention

Aggressive raccoon attacks woman and her dogs in Vancouver; 4th attack in area this year

Raccoon
Raccoon
Helene recounts the violent encounter she and her dogs, Chip and Salsa, had with a vicious raccoon. She was out for a walk in downtown Vancouver's Coal Harbour neighbourhood around 4:30 p.m. last week when out of nowhere a raccoon charged at her, biting her legs and then grabbing her dogs.

"I reached in to get my two dogs out. Then the raccoon looks at me very angry and starts attacking me," she said.

Despite being overcome with fear, Helene was able to fight back.

"He was stuck on biting my legs. He was on my left leg and I was kicking him as hard as I could with my right leg."

She screamed and tried to get into her apartment, but the raccoon followed and kept charging at Helene and her dogs.

"I was afraid for my own life."



Comment: See also: Resident warns of raccoon attacks in Vancouver; 3 in the region this year