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Massive US wildfire crosses into Canada and growing rapidly

Diamond Creek Fire

The Diamond Creek Fire crossed the US border sometime overnight Aug. 30. This photo was taken Aug. 30 at around 2 p.m. from near the 60-kilometre mark on the Ashnola Road, near Keremeos.
Canadian portion of Diamond Creek Fire grows to 1,700 hectares, forced closure of Cathedral Park.

The Diamond Creek Fire that started in the US and crossed into Canada sometime over the last 24 hours is growing at a rapid rate.

The Canadian portion of the fire has grown to more than 1,700 hectares in size since nightfall Tuesday.

The fire is burning about 17 kilometres northeast of East Gate in Manning Park and 50 kilometres southwest of Keremeos.

"BC Wildfire Service is currently assessing what values are threatened and are currently assessing how to tackle this," said Justine Hunse, fire officer for BC Wildfire Service.

As a precautionary measure the province has ordered the closure and evacuation of Cathedral Provincial Park near Keremeos.

The Diamond Creek Fire started July 23 and has consumed more than 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres) of Pasayten Wilderness in Washington State. The fire has been deemed to be human caused.

Glenda Patterson, owner of the Cathedral Lakes Lodge located in the provincial park said she was told about the closure and evacuation order around 9 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Her staff has been working to evacuate the park since.

Comment: 2017 is British Columbia's worst wildfire season on record


Bizarro Earth

Strange sounds heard in the skies of Karachi, Pakistan

Strange sounds in Karachi, Pakistan
© YouTube/Krish Abush
Strange sounds from the sky DHA Karachi Bada bukhari ph 6 lane 2.

Boat

Harvey flooding causes massive sinkhole in Rosenberg, Texas

Rosenberg sinkhole
© Rosenberg Police Department
Since Tropical Storm Harvey began dumping unprecedented amounts of rain on Southeast Texas on Saturday, local and state officials have been warning people to stay off the roads.

On Sunday, police in Rosenberg shared another scary reminder - a photo of a massive sinkhole that opened on FM 762.

In the image, half of the road can be seen collapsing while water gushes from a pipe. The hole appears to be several feet deep and opens into an existing waterway on the northeast side of the 3900 block of FM 762.

The National Weather Service has said that Harvey is "unprecedented and all impacts are unknown and beyond anything experienced."

The National Hurricane Center says Harvey is expected to produce 15 to 25 more inches of rain through Friday over the middle- and upper-Texas coast.

Seismograph

Shallow magnitude 5.2 earthquake hits off the coast of Guam

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A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck Wednesday to the southeast of the island of Guam.

The quake hit a little after 6 p.m. local time, about 4 a.m. ET, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Its epicenter was about 50 miles southeast of Inarajan, a community of 2,300 people, at a depth of about 6 miles.

The area, about 20 miles south of Guam's capital of Hagåtña, had no reports of damage or injuries, according to emergency dispatchers, said Jenna Gaminde, Guam Homeland Security spokeswoman.

The National Weather Service issued no tsunami watches or warnings. The intensity of the quake is considered moderate: Nearly everyone feels it, but damage is slight.

Seismograph

26,290 earthquakes recorded for Turkey in first 7 months of 2017; most seismic activity for 15 years

eARTHQUAKE WATCHERS
A total of 26,290 earthquakes have rocked Turkey over the first seven months of the year, marking the most seismic activity the country has experienced in 15 years, according to data from the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).

The earthquake distribution map at the AFAD earthquake department in the capital Ankara showed that the country's western regions had been particularly badly shaken by a series of earthquakes.

According to the map, a total of 20,143 earthquakes were recorded across Turkey last year, contrasting with the 26,290 earthquakes recorded between Jan. 1 and Aug. 16.

The quakes were particularly intensified in the Marmara and Aegean regions, which had an average of five earthquakes of varying sizes per day. The map revealed that earthquakes were most commonly observed in the Istanbul-Çanakkale-İzmir-Muğla fault line.

Cloud Precipitation

Tropical storm Irma strengthening, tracking across Atlantic; landfall could be either the Caribbean islands, Bahamas or Carolinas

Tropical Storm Irma
© NOAA/satellite
Newly-formed Irma is spinning over the south-central Atlantic and moving west of the Cabo Verde Islands on Wednesday morning, Aug. 30, 2017.
While the Gulf Coast continues to deal with the devastating impacts of Harvey, emergency managers in the United States have another tropical threat to monitor by the name of Irma.

Far across the Atlantic, just west of the Cabo Verde Islands, an area of thunderstorms has developed enough circulation to gather tropical storm status and the name, Irma.

"There is the potential to ramp up to a powerful hurricane in the coming days," according to AccuWeather Hurricane Expert Dan Kottlowski.


Tornado2

12 tornadoes seen in a day near Sochi, Russia

Plane makes harrowing landing in Sochi as tornadoes rip through Black Sea nearby

Plane makes harrowing landing in Sochi as tornadoes rip through Black Sea nearby
In a harrowing video, an airplane was seen landing in Sochi, Russia, with three tornadoes right behind it.

The infamous tornadoes of the Black Sea are known to be violent and up to 12 tornadoes were seen off the coast on the very same day.

This is the second week in a row when these destructive vortexes of violently rotating winds have ripped through Black Sea.

The entire daring incident was caught on camera .


Comment: See also this report from last week: Irregular waterspout spotted on Black Sea near Sochi, Russia

From August of last year: Multiple waterspouts form off coast near Russian resort city Sochi where tornadoes are very rare occurrence (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)


Cloud Precipitation

Harvey makes 3rd landfall, striking Louisiana for the first time

hurricane harvey
© NASA
Tropical Storm Harvey has made landfall once again, this time in Louisiana, hitting the state's southwest coast.

Strong winds and torrential rain returned to land about 5 miles (8km) west of Cameron, the US National Hurricane Center reported. Harvey is expected to weaken to a tropical depression by Wednesday evening local time.

"On the forecast track, the center of Harvey will move across the Lower Mississippi Valley and Tennessee Valley through Thursday," the NHS said.

Arrow Down

Total of 30 killed in 2 landslides in China, 12 missing

Rescuers work at the site of a landslide in Nayong county in southwest China's Guizhou province, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017
© AP
Rescuers work at the site of a landslide in Nayong county in southwest China's Guizhou province, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017
Two landslides in rural areas of China have killed 30 people with at least another 12 missing, according to state media reports Wednesday.

The death toll from a large landslide that struck a town in southwestern Guizhou province on Monday rose to 23 while a second landslide on Wednesday killed seven people in the northwest of the country.

More than 600,000 cubic metres of rock and mud had fallen in the town of Zhangjiawan in Guizhou, and rescue efforts were continuing to find 12 people still missing, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Separately, seven people were killed and two injured in a landslide that struck a village in Machin county of northwest Qinghai province, Xinhua reported.


Attention

Danger zones declared around volcano in Vanuatu

he danger zones around the Ambrym Volcano on the 30th of August 2017.
© Vanuatu Meteorology and Geohazards Department
he danger zones around the Ambrym Volcano on the 30th of August 2017
The Geohazards Department said it had recorded drastic changes in the volcano's activity and had increased the alert level for Ambrym from two to three.

The department said there was a possibility the increased activity would result in a minor eruption and it strongly reccomended all visitors keep a distance of at least two kilometres from the Benbow crater and three kilometres from the Marum crater.

It said it was very important that communities, villages, visitors and travel agencies seriously consider this information to avoid volcanic projectiles, gases, ashes and other geo-thermal hazards.

The department said it was monitoring the volcano closely and would provide more information to the public when necessary.