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Volcano

Popocatépetl volcano erupts explosively in Mexico

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This Thursday, May 28, the Popocatépetl volcano once again drew the attention of much of the country , as monitoring cameras captured the exact moment when Don Goyo had an explosive eruption that generated a column of smoke and gases kilometers long during the afternoon of this day.

It was through the different social media platforms that images of the enormous plume of smoke that came out of the crater of one of the most important volcanoes in the Mexican Republic began to be shared.

Video of the eruption of the Popocatépetl volcano on May 28th

As can be seen in the images shared on different social media accounts, the fumarole of the Popocatépetl volcano after the explosive eruption carried gases and columns of smoke towards the southeast area of ​​Don Goyo.

The images that were shared clearly show the exact moment the explosion occurred , which left one of the most shocking images of the week in the central region of the Mexican Republic .


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Cloud Precipitation

Severe hailstorm covers the city of Puebla, Mexico in thick layer of ice

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Videos and images of the intense storm that hit the city of Puebla are circulating on social media , where in addition to heavy rains, an impressive amount of hail fell .

The night of May 26th left unusual scenes: streets, neighborhoods and public areas awoke covered in white, mainly in the northern and eastern areas of the capital of Puebla.

The accumulation of ice remained on green areas, medians, sidewalks, vehicles, and residential access points, causing partial disruptions for motorists and residents during the early hours of Wednesday. Some social media users even compared the scene to an unexpected snowfall in the middle of the hot season.

According to local media and authorities, no serious material damage or fatalities have been reported so far as a result of the storm in Puebla . However, Civil Protection authorities are maintaining vigilance for possible impacts, as similar weather conditions could return to the city of Puebla after 4:00 p.m. this Wednesday.


Seismograph

Two shallow 6-magnitude earthquakes hits Western Indian-Antarctic Ridge 10 minutes apart

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A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck western Indian-Antarctic Ridge on May 27, 2026 at 14:51 UTC, according to data released by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Where the earthquake struck

The earthquake was recorded in India, within Asia, according to the available location data from the USGS. The reported area of impact was western Indian-Antarctic Ridge.

Depth and epicenter details

The earthquake occurred at a depth of approximately 10.0 kilometers. The reported epicenter was located near latitude -50.5174 and longitude 139.3678. Depth is an important factor in how strongly a quake may be felt at the surface, although local geology and distance from the epicenter also play a major role.

Comment: Details of the second from Earthquake Track:
6.0 Magnitude Earthquake

UTC time: Wednesday, May 27, 2026 15:01 PM
Your time: Wednesday, 27 May 2026 at 16:01 BST
Depth: 10.0 km
No tsunami statement issued
Magnitude Type: mww
USGS page: M 6.0 - western Indian-Antarctic Ridge
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
Reports from the public: 0 persons



Tsunami

Woman dies when her SUV was swept away by flash flooding in Petal, Mississippi

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A Mississippi woman is dead after flash flooding submerged and swept away her SUV while she was still inside, even as bystanders tried to rescue her.

The incident happened around 3 p.m. Monday in the parking lot of the Eastbrook Commons shopping center in Petal.

Luisa Ortega is an employee at Los Charros Mexican Grill in the shopping center. She says the staff was still inside the restaurant when the rain started to pick up.

"Just flooding in the dining area, flooding in the kitchen," she said. "It was kind of everywhere."

Moments later, Ortega says they noticed a white SUV caught up in fast-moving water in the middle of the parking lot as the driver struggled to get out.

"You could tell that she was... trying to get out or move around," she said. "But the body of water was moving from a lot of different areas."


Lightning

Lightning strike kills 5 cattle on farm in Marion County, Florida

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A lightning strike killed four cows and a calf on a Marion County farm during severe thunderstorms over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Jacksonville and the farm owner.

Lettelier Brangus, a private cattle breeding operation in northern Marion County, said the animals were found beneath a tree after storms moved through the area late Saturday night.

What they're saying:

The farm said the loss included several of its top-bred donor cows, identified as LB Ms. Stormi, LB Ms. Black Pearl and LB Ms. Jolene.

"Today we woke up to a sight no cattle farmer ever wants to see," the farm said in a social media post. "While we are devastated to lose some of our top cattle, we know their genetics will continue to be represented in our herd for years to come."

The National Weather Service shared condolences with the family and used the incident as a reminder about lightning safety.

"No place outside is safe during a thunderstorm. That includes under a tree," the agency said in a statement.

The NWS said that if thunder can be heard, a person is close enough to be struck by lightning.

Seismograph

6.9 magnitude earthquake strikes Northern Chile

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A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck northern Chile, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). However, there have been no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

According to the US agency, the earthquake occurred in the Atacama Desert region, around 31 kilometres from the city of Calama, at a depth of about 100 kilometres (63 miles) below the surface.

Chile's National Disaster Prevention and Response Service said there was no tsunami threat from the quake and no reports of injuries or serious damage had been received so far.

Local media reported that tremors were felt in the regions of Arica, Tarapacá, Antofagasta, and Atacama.

The South American nation of Chile is among the world's most earthquake-prone countries. Chileans generally do not consider earthquakes below 7.0 magnitude to be a major cause for concern.


Snowflake

Fresh May snowfall in Kashmir, India

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Fresh snowfall was reported from Minamarg and the Drass sector near Zoji La on Monday, bringing down temperatures sharply and covering higher reaches under a fresh layer of snow.

Reports said heavy snowfall lashed the upper reaches of Minamarg and areas around Drass near the strategic Zoji La axis, turning vast mountain stretches white.

The fresh spell of snow was accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperature, reviving cold conditions across the region.

Locals and travelers said snow accumulation was visible across higher elevations, while chilly winds and overcast skies added to the wintry conditions.

The snowfall comes amid fluctuating weather conditions in Kashmir and adjoining mountain regions, where intermittent rain and storms have been reported over recent days.

There were no immediate reports of disruption to traffic movement or damage, though authorities were monitoring weather conditions in the high-altitude sector.

Fresh snowfall in the Zoji La and Drass region often leads to a sudden fall in temperatures and impacts local weather patterns across surrounding areas.


Tsunami

Several days of heavy rain in northern Bulgaria causes severe flooding

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Tragedy in Bulgaria just now! Large-scale water drowned houses, emergency in Sevlievo

Several days of heavy rain in northern Bulgaria have caused rivers to overflow, flooding settlements and forcing evacuations in several regions, including Veliko Tarnovo, Sevlievo, Apriltsi, and parts of Gabrovo.

Authorities warn that the situation remains unstable as water levels continue to rise. Emergency services are operating throughout the region, and officials describe the situation as one of the most severe in recent years.

Meanwhile, in Veliko Tarnovo, the Yantra River has reached a height of approximately 7.56 meters and remains at a dangerously high level.


Cloud Precipitation

Freak hailstorm casts white blanket over Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

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© Samke BandzScreenshots taken from the clip showing the aftermath of the hailstorm.
An agrometeorologist says climate change may be contributing to increasingly unpredictable and severe weather patterns after an unprecedented hailstorm battered Pietermaritzburg on Saturday night, leaving parts of the city blanketed in thick ice and residents and motorists "snowed in".

Pelham Residents were left stunned after the storm dumped thick layers of hail over roads, homes and vehicles for more than 30 minutes, leaving motorists stranded and residents spending hours shovelling hail from driveways and roads well into Sunday morning.

Large parts of the city resembled snow-covered landscapes, with some residents describing the buildup as "calf-deep" in certain areas.


Attention

Shark attack kills man at Australia's Great Barrier Reef in 2nd fatality in 8 days

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A man has died after a shark attack off the north-east coast of Australia, the second fatal incident in the country in as many weeks, with beaches in the area closed as authorities assess safety conditions.

Emergency services were called to Hull River Heads boat ramp near Tully on the Cassowary Coast, in Queensland, just before noon on Sunday after reports that a 39-year-old had been attacked while swimming at Kennedy Shoal, a shallow reef used for recreational fishing and diving lying about 45 kilometres off the coast.

The man was retrieved from the water in a critical condition but died shortly after being met by an ambulance.

The type of shark involved has not been confirmed, though bull sharks and tiger sharks are known to be prevalent along the Great Barrier Reef. Queensland Police said a report would be prepared for the coroner on the "sudden and non-suspicious" death, and did not release the victim's identity.

The attack comes a week after Steven Mattaboni, 38, was killed while spearfishing near Perth in Western Australia. Mattaboni was bitten on his legs by a 4-metre white shark on 16 May while on the water surface about 80 metres from shore and 20 metres from his boat near Rottnest Island, a popular holiday destination.

Comment: Details of the earlier attack: Man dies after shark attack off holiday island in Australia