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Another Earthquake Jolts China

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© Reuters
Uighur residents carry a temporary tent being distributed by the rescue team after an earthquake, in Nalati township, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region June 30, 2012.
China state media reports an earthquake measuring a magnitude of 6.6 jolted northwest China's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region early Saturday.

State television reports the quake lasted for more than 20 seconds, damaging buildings and residences.

Bizarro Earth

Overnight quakes felt in California

San Diego - The shaking from a magnitude 4.6 earthquake in northern Mexico was lightly felt in the San Diego area, seismologists said.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 8:25 p.m. PDT Saturday about 100 miles east-southeast of Tijuana, Mexico and was felt throughout San Diego County as far north as the Orange County line.

U-T San Diego said the epicenter was along the Laguna Salada fault in a sparsely populated area of Baja California.

Phoenix

Earth Changes Propaganda Alert! Al Qaida PR magazine calls on Jihadists to start forest fires in the West

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London - Al Qaida has urged Muslims to torch forests as part of the Islamic war against the West.

Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula has called on followers to set fires in forests in enemy states as part of what the network termed holy war.

AQAP, deemed the greatest threat to the United States, has also provided instructions on how to easily and rapidly destroy forests.

"Imagine that, after all the damage is caused, if a jihad organization were to take responsibility for the forest fires," Al Qaida said. "You can imagine the dread it would cause people in the United States, Europe, Russia, and Australia."

Comment: One wonders why the CIA have gone to such ridiculous lengths to 'explain' the forest fires raging across parts of the US, particularly in Colorado where a meteor may have played role:

Third daytime fireball seen in US this year, Meteor grounds air tankers fighting Colorado forest fire

Law enforcement restricts media wildfire coverage


Bizarro Earth

Colombia Volcano Erupts, Prompts Evacuations

Columbian Volcano
© Money Control.com
Colombia evacuated people from communities close to the Nevado del Ruiz volcano after an eruption on Saturday that spewed smoke and ash from its crater, bringing back memories of avalanches that in 1985 buried tens of thousands under rocks.

President Juan Manuel Santos said on his Twitter account that the area around the Nevado del Ruiz, in the central spine of Colombia's Andean mountain range, had been put on red alert and people should leave the area.

Even as volcanic activity began to subside, emergency services urged 4,800 residents in Caldas and nearby Tolima province to get to safety, according to Carlos Ivan Marquez, who heads the security effort. The volcano is about 110 miles west of the capital Bogota.

Bizarro Earth

States of Emergency Declared in 4 States and DC as Storm Death Toll Rises

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© NOAA's National Weather Service
US Weather Hazards Map, July 1, 2012.
District of Columbia, Maryland, Ohio and the two Virginias declare States of Emergency amid rising storms toll.

Deadly storms across Eastern U.S. have claimed at least 13 lives and left many injured, hundreds homeless and about 5.5 million utility customers, or an estimated 17 million people, without power amid sweltering heat wave.

Widespread damage and power losses have been reported across a vast region ravaged by deadly storms since Friday.

The storms have left a trail of destruction from Indiana to New Jersey, with the worst-hit areas being in Washington Metropolitan area, Maryland, West Virginia, and suburban Virginia.

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell called the widespread power losses as "the largest non-hurricane power outage in Virginia history," as more storms threatened. "This is a very dangerous situation," the governor said, "the next few days in Virginia are going to be very, very difficult."
  • About 2.5 million Virginian customers, or an estimated 7.5 million people, in are still without power.
In Ohio, excessive heat, widespread power losses and utility damages prompted Gov. Kasich to declare a state of emergency. As of Saturday morning, about 1 million homes and businesses, or an estimated total of 3 million people, still faced power outages.

Cloud Lightning

Electrifying! Record 110,000 Lightning Bolts Strike During UK 'Superstorms'

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© Marc Burton
The spectacular bolt of lightning hit Tyne Bridge during the "superstorms".
The Met Office said more than 110,000 lightning bolts were recorded across the UK, with more than 200 strikes recorded every minute at the peak of activity.

Experts said this was 40 times higher than an average lightning storm and was the equivalent of four months' worth of strikes in one day.

Government forecasters said most of Thursday's strikes, which came as rare "super cell" thunderstorms battered the Midlands and northern regions, were fork lightning and hit the ground.

In one dramatic video, footage showed a spectacular bolt striking the lighting storm over a field in Suffolk, UK Bridge, linking Newcastle and Gateshead, which captured the intensity of the fierce storms that swept across the North.

While the Met Office does not maintain lightning records, the UK Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (TORRO) suggested Thursday's levels were a record amount to hit Britain in one day.

Arrow Down

Sinkhole threatens Florida town's courthouse

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Emergency officials in Live Oak, Fla., load boxes of records from the sinkhole-threatened Suwannee County Courthouse Thursday.
Live Oak, Florida - Flood water runoff from Tropical Storm Debby has created what appears to be a giant sinkhole that threatens to badly damage the county courthouse and adjacent businesses in this north Florida town.

Officials said Thursday the hole is not yet visible from above ground, but depressions in a street that runs by the courthouse, and cracks in the business buildings and a nearby parking area are evidence of its presence.

"There appears to be a sinkhole," said Bob Farley, the town's administrator.

The courthouse, which is without power, was ordered closed, and public records and other valuables were removed in boxes loaded onto National Guard trucks in the event of a sinkhole collapse.

The Big Wheel Market Place and the Robinson building next to the courthouse both had large wall cracks and were leaning toward each other into the depressed ground.

Cloud Lightning

Millions evacuated in several parts of China due to heavy torrential rain and landslides

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Several parts of China have been hit by torrential rains over the last few days, resulting in the evacuation of millions of people and property damage.

In east China's Zhejiang province, heavy rains have forced 17,000 people to relocate and affected the lives of more than 350,000 others since June 22. A 12-year-old girl was killed when her house was buried in a landslide on Saturday, June 23, in Zhejiang's Songyang county.

Rains have battered central China's Hunan province since June 21, killing one person, leaving another missing and affecting the lives of 138,000 others. A landslide was triggered in Hunan's city of Chenzhou, blocking roads and rivers and stranding 130 tourists, the report said.

South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region has been reeling under heavy downpours since June 21. In the hard-hit city of Hezhou, over 10,000 people have been evacuated and economic losses of 200 million yuan ($31.4 million) have been incurred, according to officials.

More rain and storms are expected to hit Zhejiang, Fujian and Anhui provinces in south China, as well as Yunnan, Sichuan and Guizhou provinces in the south-west over the next three days, the weather office said.

Bizarro Earth

Volcanic activity lifts Canary island


Following days of almost continual earthquakes, residents of the small Canary island of El Hierro are once again living in fear of a volcanic eruption as their island begins to lift. According to the National Geographic Institute of Spain, increases in seismic activity on the island has seen literally hundreds of earthquakes, known as a swarm, shaking the island and gradually increasing in strength since June 25. Around 750 earthquakes have been recorded although few have been strong enough to be felt by the residents until the last two days

Cloud Lightning

Torrential rain causes havoc across Ireland with parts of Cork worst hit - wettest June on record

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Douglas village in Cork this morning.
Ireland has been hit by torrential rain as the summer disappears again - with parts of Cork and Belfast flooded.

Emergency services are struggling to cope with the flash floods across the country as homes are left without electricity.

The towns of Douglas, Bandon and Clonakilty in Cork are badly flooded with some areas under three feet of water.

Residents were evacuated from the Ballyvolane area of Cork city while there is no access in or out of Clonakilty.

The Irish Independent reports that up to 15,000 homes in Cork are currently without electricity after the overnight storms which saw 70mm of rain fall in a few hours.

Flooding has also been reported in parts of Sligo and Tipperary and motorists have been warned to take extreme care.

Cork County Council has confirmed that it activated a flood response plan after the torrential rain.
Ireland's weather service Met Eireann issued a flood alert to more than a dozen county councils with 70mm of rain forecast to fall in parts of Munster, Connacht, south Leinster and the midlands.