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6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of Guatemala

Guatemala earthquake
© USGS
A magnitude-6.2 earthquake has struck an area off the Pacific coast of Guatemala.

There are no immediate reports of damages or injuries.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake occurred Friday just after 8 a.m. local time (1400 GMT).

It was centered about 135 miles (219 kilometers) southwest of Guatemala City.

The head of Mexico's civil defense agency says the quake was also felt lightly in the state of Chiapas, which borders Guatemala.

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7-foot bull shark bites diver off Singer Island, Florida

Shark attacks
Officials say a diver was bitten by a 7-foot bull shark off South Florida's coast.

Local media outlets report that rescuers responded to the injured diver Wednesday at the Sailfish Marina. The bite had occurred about 2 miles offshore as three people were spearfishing in 60 feet of water.

Riviera Beach Fire Rescue says in a Twitter post that the diver was bitten several times on the arm and was taken to a nearby hospital with significant wounds.

The International Shark Attack File at the University of Florida says bull sharks average between 200 and 290 pounds and can grow up to 8 feet long.

The diver's name and condition weren't immediately released.


Source: The Associated Press.

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Japan earthquake update: Tens of thousands flee in fear of aftershocks and volcanoes

Japan earthquake April 2016
© REUTERS/KyodoA collapsed house is seen after an earthquake in Kumamoto, southern Japan

At least 44,000 people evacuated following 6.4-magnitude quake that killed at least nine


Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from earthquake-hit southern Japan as dozens of aftershocks struck and officials monitored nearby volcanoes for signs of activity.

A total of 44,000 people were evacuated late on Thursday in the town of Mashiki after a magnitude-6.4 earthquake collapsed buildings and damaged other infrastructure. Nine people have been confirmed dead, ranging in age from 29 to 94. A further eight are in serious condition, and more than 850 were injured.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has warned there are likely to be strong aftershocks for the next week and advised people to stay away from any buildings that look unstable.

There are also concerns about volcanic activity in the wake of the quake. The island of Kyushu, where the earthquake happened, is a highly volcanic area. A level 2 warning - meaning people should not approach a volcano's crater - has been in place for Asosan in Kumamoto prefecture on the island since November 2015.


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Magnitude 6.5 earthquake strikes off Vanuatu Islands; FIFTH + 6.0 quake in recent days

Vanuatu earthquake
© USGS
The earthquake, which struck at 8:50 a.m. local time on Friday, was centered about 101 kilometers (62.8 miles) northwest of Port-Olry, or 147 kilometers (91 mi) northwest of Luganville. It struck at a shallow depth of just 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) measured Friday's earthquake at a preliminary 6.5 and estimated that some 183,000 people on nearby islands may have felt the shaking, including some 2,000 people who may have experienced "moderate" to "strong" shaking.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from the earthquake, though shaking would have been felt across much of the nearby islands. No tsunami warnings were issued as earthquakes below magnitude 7.5 do not tend to generate tsunamis.

Vanuatu is on the so-called 'Pacific Ring of Fire', an arc of fault lines circling the Pacific Basin that is prone to frequent and large earthquakes. On average, the island nation and the surrounding waters are struck by about three powerful earthquakes every year. Volcanic eruptions also occur frequently in the region.

In August 2011, two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.1 and 7.4 on the Richter scale struck about 63 kilometers (39 miles) south-southwest of Port-Vila. Tsunami waves of up to 1.05 meter (3.4 feet) were observed on the island of Efate, but there were no reports of damage.

Comment: This latest quake is the FIFTH + 6.0 magnitude earthquake to have struck this region in the past several days. See also: All around the world seismic and volcanic activity appears to have increased recently.


Cloud Precipitation

Heavy rains and flooding kill 18 people, with 900 rescued from cars in Saudi Arabia

Heavy rains have struck Saudi Arabia this week, including in the desert capital Riyadh where schools closed on Wednesday after floods caused traffic chaos during a severe storm
© Fayez Nureldine (AFP)Heavy rains have struck Saudi Arabia this week, including in the desert capital Riyadh where schools closed on Wednesday after floods caused traffic chaos during a severe storm
Rains and flooding have killed 18 people throughout Saudi Arabia and 915 had to be rescued from inside their vehicles, the General Directorate of Saudi Civil Defense said on Thursday.

Floodwaters inundated roadways in Riyadh, Mecca and the mountainous south of the mostly desert kingdom, the directorate said in a statement.

Videos posted on social media showed cars submerged in water in the southwestern city of Abha.

Heavy rains have lashed Saudi Arabia for several days and the education ministry closed schools in and around the capital Riyadh on Wednesday.



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Second large earthquake hits Japan measuring 5.9 in magnitude as rescuers battle to free people trapped in rubble

Fires burn after a second quake hit Japan
© Sky NewsFires burn after a second quake hit Japan
This comes as the nation was coming to terms with the destruction caused by the 6.2 quake which struck earlier today

A second huge earthquake has hit Japan measuring 5.9 in magnitude.

This comes as the nation was coming to terms with the destruction caused by the 6.2 tremor which struck earlier today.

It is unclear how much damage the latest quake has caused but there is reportedly, currently no tsunami warning in place.

Fires were seen breaking out after nineteen homes reportedly collapsed near to the site of the tremor.

Rescue workers are currently battling to free those trapped in the rubble.




Comment: See also: 6.4 quake strikes southwest Japan (photos, videos)


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6.0 earthquake strikes off Vanuatu coast; 4th quake in a week

Vanuatu
Vanuatu
The quake strikes at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) some 86 kilometers (53 miles) away from the town of Port Orly, USGS reports. There is no immediate tsunami warning.

A 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of the Pacific Ocean island of Vanuatu late Thursday, April 14, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.

The quake struck at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) some 86 kilometers (53 miles) away from the town of Port Orly, USGS said. There was no immediate tsunami warning.

It was the 4th quake to hit the region in about a week, with a 6.9-magnitude earthquake striking off Vanuatu's Vanua Lava island last Thursday.

Vanuatu is part of the "Ring of Fire," a zone of tectonic activity around the Pacific that is subject to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Cloud Precipitation

Baseball-size hail slams Texas for second consecutive day

Giant hailstone
© Stephanie C. @urbancowgirl305 Giant hailstone
For the second day in a row, a major hail storm slammed parts of Texas Tuesday, causing widespread damage across the state.

The National Weather Service received over 30 hail reports from the Lone Star State Tuesday, ranging from 1" to 3.5" (bigger than baseball-size).

"High CAPE values and steep lapse rates allowed for the formation of very large hail in Texas over the last two days," explains Weather Network meteorologist Dayna Vettese. "CAPE is 'Convective Available Potential Energy', which is the energy available in the atmosphere for storms to use. Lapse rate is a term used to describe the temperature change as you going up from the surface into the atmosphere. The bigger (or steeper) that temperature change, the stronger the rising motion in the atmosphere. In order for large hail to form, you need strong rising motion; strong enough to keep hail stones suspended in the air long enough to grow large."

The storm was part of an ongoing system that's been slamming the Texas and the Gulf States with heavy rain and strong winds for the last couple of days.


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Devastating mudflow sweeps cars away and destroys shops in Jizan, Saudi Arabia

Mudslide
This biblical mudflow devastated the Aldair Bani Malik governorate in Jizan region, Saudi Arabia on April 13, 2016.

Cars, trucks, trees, rocks, houses... Everything was swept away. Discover this extreme weather phenomenon in pictures and videos.


Mud stuck cars

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Record breaking rain causes flash floods in Las Vegas, over a hundred road crashes

flash flood las vegas
Record-breaking rain drenched Las Vegas throughout the weekend, causing flooding and more than a hundred crashes on the roads.

Flash flood warnings were issued Saturday, when 0.81 inch of rain was recorded at the National Weather Service's official measuring site at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. That handily beat Sin City's previous record for the day, which was set at 0.17 inch in 1943, said Andrew Gorelow, a meteorologist.

It now also ranks as the third-highest total amount of rain ever for a single day for the month of April.

"April is one of our driest months of the year," Gorelow said. "We only average 0.15 (inch) for the average month (total)."

Sunday also broke the day's record with 0.14 inch of rain, washing out the previous record of 0.13 inch set in 1943. Gorelow said the rain was caused by a low pressure system that had picked up a lot of moisture on the way in from Southern California.