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Cyclone Fani: At least eight dead in India's biggest storm in decades

Cyclone Fani, seen on April 30, 2019
© Twitter/NOAA SatellitesCyclone Fani, seen on April 30, 2019.

One million people evacuated as 170km/h winds make landfall in eastern Odisha state


Cyclone Fari barrelled into Bangladesh on Saturday after leaving a trail of deadly destruction in India, passing through hundreds of densely populated, low-lying communities along the Bay of Bengal, one of the most vulnerable regions to flooding in the world.

Major roads in the capital of eastern India's Odisha state were scattered with trees and power lines, and the roof was torn off the city's main railway station, after on Friday it was hit by the most severe storm on the Indian subcontinent in two decades.

Almost all thatched-roof and mud houses across four districts in the state were destroyed by the cyclone, which made landfall at about 8am on Friday morning and began migrating north-west towards the city of Kolkata.

More than 1 million people, including at least 1,000 pregnant women, were moved from their homes into shelters.

Eight people reportedly died in India and Bangladeshi police said nine perished even before the eye of the storm rumbled over the border.

Rescue officials told the Guardian the dead included a teenager in Puri who was hit by a falling tree and a woman in an adjoining district who was struck by a collapsing wall.

"We have taken full precautions and my government is fully prepared to deal with the situation," Odisha's chief minister, Naveen Patnaik, told the Guardian. "I have learned of the casualties and am instructing officers to find out the reasons behind them."


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 6 in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh as cyclone Fani lashes coasts

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Lightning strikes have killed six people during thunderstorms in Kishoreganj.

The district in central Bangladesh experienced thunderstorms on Friday afternoon under the influence of cyclone Fani.

The monster storm was poised to hit the country in the evening after crossing Odisha coast in India.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 8 in Uttar Pradesh, India

Lightning during a thunderstorm killed eight
© AFP.Lightning during a thunderstorm killed eight people in two districts of Uttar Pradesh.
Lightning during a thunderstorm killed eight people in two districts of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday.

Four people were killed in Chandauli, while one person died in Sonebhadra.

As an impact of Cyclone 'Fani', thunderstorm and rains lashed these two districts late on Thursday night.

The Met Department has already sounded a weather alert in Uttar Pradesh for the next two days.

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KFC decides to introduce cuts of chicken never used before to raise the bottom line as food costs rise 12% blamed on African Swine Flu, but this is chicken not pork. UK Met office calls Easter hottest ever to prove global warming but misses that 2011 and 1893 were warmer than the supposed record temperatures.


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Cloud Precipitation

Snow survey near Lake Tahoe finds California water nearly doubled

Ashok Bathulla, water resource engineer for the California Department of Water Resources, writes snow measurements as John King, Water Resource Engineer, for DWR plunges the long aluminum snow depth survey pole into the snowpack.
© Josh Baar / California Department of Water ResourcesAshok Bathulla, water resource engineer for the California Department of Water Resources, writes snow measurements as John King, Water Resource Engineer, for DWR plunges the long aluminum snow depth survey pole into the snowpack.
California cities and farms can expect ample water supplies this summer after winter storms blanketed the Sierra Nevada, nearly doubling the snowpack average for this time of year, state water officials said Thursday.

The fifth and final survey of the season at Phillips Station recorded 47 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 27.5 inches, the Department of Water Resources said. That's 188% of average for the location near Lake Tahoe.

Just four years ago, then-Gov. Jerry Brown found a field at Phillips Station barren of any measurable snow amid an historic drought.

The April 1 measurement, which is typically the largest and is used by the state to make decisions about water supplies, measured 106.5 inches and 51 inches of snow water content. Snow water equivalent is the depth of water that theoretically would result if the entire snowpack melted instantaneously.

Binoculars

Storm driven? Mourning Dove from North America turns up on North Ronaldsay, Scotland

Clearly exhausted, the Mourning Dove barely moved from the same small patch of grass by the lighthouse all afternoon (Simon Davies/NRBO
© Simon Davies/NRBOClearly exhausted, the Mourning Dove barely moved from the same small patch of grass by the lighthouse all afternoon
At 6 pm on 29 April, a message came through on the North Ronaldsay island WhatsApp from Alex Wright. It consisted of a very blurry photo of an unidentified dove sat on the railings by the lighthouse. It had been taken earlier in the day by Helen Galland and she wanted to know what it was.

Dinner was being prepared, drinks were being served and the photo was inconclusive at best, so it was ultimately dismissed as a dodgy picture of a Collared Dove. Thankfully, though, it was at that moment that Pete Donnelly telephoned the Observatory to discuss a 'funny dove' at the lighthouse.

For the first few minutes of the call, I simply assumed that he was discussing the same photo that we'd all been looking at - but then the penny dropped. He was actually at the lighthouse, watching the bird at that moment! Having been working at the lighthouse, Pete had independently come across the dove and not yet seen the photograph on the island WhatsApp group.Things became a bit more urgent as he described it as "definitely not a Collared Dove" and that it was "too small [for Collared], with wonderful spots on the wings." However, he wasn't sure exactly what it was.

Doberman

Child dies after being attacked by dog in Louisville, Kentucky

canine attack
© Angela Antunes / CC by 2.0
A young boy died after being bitten by a dog in a home in the Chickasaw neighborhood of Louisville on Thursday, according to Louisville Metro police.

The attack was reported at the intersection of 38th Street and Grand Avenue around 12 p.m., according to LMPD spokesman Lamont Washington.

The child, who police said appeared to be 3-years-old, was transported to Norton Children's Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

"The only thing I saw was the black shadow of a dog leaving the room," neighbor Shelby Lee Caldwell told WAVE 3 News.


Attention

203 dead porpoises washed up on the shores of Germany's Baltic coast in 2018

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Some 203 dead porpoises washed up on the shores of Germany's Baltic coast in 2018, the Environment Ministry said on Thursday.

It was the second-highest number since recordkeeping started in 2000. In 2016, 221 dead porpoises were found.

"Porpoises in the German Baltic continue to be threatened by extinction," said Steffi Lemke, the Greens Party member who requested the figures from the ministry. "The alarming rise in dead porpoise finds make it clear that we need effective conservation areas."

She called for stricter rules on fishing and industrial use in conservation areas.

The breakdown of figures showed a record-high 69 dead porpoises were found in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and 134 in Schleswig-Holstein.

Snowflake

Spring snow hits parts of Scotland - braced for coldest May Day Bank Holiday Monday for almost 40 years at -6C

Tomintoul in Moray where there was a dusting of fresh snow today
Tomintoul in Moray where there was a dusting of fresh snow today
Snow has hit parts of Scotland - as the country prepares to be hit by an arctic blast over the bank holiday weekend.

And the dip in the mercury comes in stark contrast to the April heatwave.

A polar plunge is set to bring the coldest May Day Bank Holiday Monday for almost 40 YEARS.

But some parts of Scotland have already seen some of the white stuff this morning.

Punters took to social media in Aberdeen and parts of the Highlands to show the snow falling.


Snowflake

Snow falls on May 3 in Latvia

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© Baiba Dālberga
On the morning of May 3, snowfall was recorded in the Vidzeme cultural region, northeastern Latvia.

In Rūjiena, close to the border between Latvia and Estonia, there was even a small snow cover, but snow was also reported in the towns of Cēsis and Sigulda as well as the villages of Naukšēni, Grundzāle and Lizums.

But the worst cold is yet to come, with temperatures set to fall 0..-4C across Latvia except for the coastal and southern regions of the country. Sunday morning is to be a bit warmer but freezing temperatures are also expected in parts of the country.