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Brazilian DJ Kaleb Freitas killed as stage collapses in storm at music festival

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DJ Kaleb Freitas has been killed and three others are injured after part of a stage collapsed during a storm at the Brazil Atmosphere Festival on Dec. 17.

The accident was captured by people in the crowd at the electronic music festival in Esteio near the southern city of Porto Alegre in Brazil.

The fan-caught footage shows the moment when the stage buckles and falls over while a crowd of around 5,000 people watched.


Comment: Forgive us while we go biblical...
Matthew 24:38

For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark...



Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes man to death in Zambia

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A 22 year old man of Lupili compound in Luwingu district has died after lightning struck him at the weekend.

Northern Province Deputy Police Commissioner Edwin Bwanga confirmed the development to Zambia News and Information Service in Luwingu today saying the incident happened on Saturday in the afternoon.

Mr. Bwanga named the deceased as Shame Mwape 22 who was struck by lightning in Maiteneke compound where he was working as a casual work of Freshino's company Limited engaged by China Henan Construction Company to construct drainages on the township roads.

It is alleged that Mwape was drawing rain water pouring from the roof of the building before he met his fate on Saturday afternoon around 15:00 hours.

Attention

Sinabung volcano erupts in Indonesia's North Sumatra

Mount Sinabung volcano spews volcanic ash in Karo, North Sumatera, Indonesia, on Dec. 18, 2017.
© Xinhua/Alberth Damanik
Mount Sinabung volcano spews volcanic ash in Karo, North Sumatera, Indonesia, on Dec. 18, 2017.
The Sinabung volcano in Indonesia's North Sumatra province erupted on Monday, spewing hot clouds, an official monitoring the volcano said.

Head of Sinabung volcano monitoring post Armen Putra said the latest eruption took place on 13:02 p.m. Western Indonesian Time (WIB), coupled with 303 seconds of tremors around the area.

"Hot clouds were seen rising 2,500 meters to the east-southeast and 3,500 meters to the south," Armed said.

He added the post was hardly able to see the column of smoke and ashes from the eruption as the volcano summit was engulfed by thick haze. The wind blew mildly during the eruption, bringing the ashes to the west-south direction, he added.

Snowflake

Syracuse breaks snowfall record - and it wasn't even the snowiest spot in Central New York

Syracuse snow Dec 2017
© Dennis Nett
Syracuse was blanketed with several inches of snow and people were out shoveling and snow blowing Dec. 13, 2017.
Wednesday's snowfall in Central New York was record-breaking.

At Hancock International Airport, the official measuring station for Syracuse, 8.9 inches of snow fell. The old record for Dec. 13 was 5.9 inches, set in 1951.

Syracuse wasn't the snowiest place in Central New York, which saw waves of lake effect snow sweep through. Phoenix had 14.4 inches Wednesday, according to the weather service. Camillus had 10.5 inches.

Tug Hill got even more. Redfield, in Oswego County, had 21.4 inches on Wednesday. Since Sunday, 44.3 inches has fallen there.

Syracuse has had 16.1 inches since Sunday.


Comment: A rare recent blast of winter weather has dusted Louisiana with snow, shutting down much of the state. There has also been record snowfall in Houston, Texas and Alabama. Across the U.S. all 50 states have recorded snow two weeks ahead of Christmas.

Meanwhile just over a week ago, Alaska recorded one of the most extreme snowfall rates on record - when an incredible 10 inches of snow piled up in one hour. In the end, 40 inches of heavy wet snow accumulated in 12 hours.


Cloud Precipitation

Flood kills at least 6 people in Malawi

Lilongwe disaster: Families displaced
© Roy Nkosi
Lilongwe disaster: Families displaced
Authorities have confirmed that six people have died after being washed away by flood waters along Mchesi Stream ub the capital Lilongwe following rains of terror on Saturday afternoon.

Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) director for response and recovery Paul Kalilombe said there could be others who are missing and feared dead.

About five church buildings among them Area 22 Assemblies of God, Deeper Life Church in Kawale, African Church and Destiny Church have been affected.

Schools have also been damaged.

Vice president Dr Saulos Chilima visisted the disaster area on Sunday and called for transparency and accountability in identifying and registering affected households in Kaliyeka where 1,000 people have been displaced and 202 households have been affected.

Fire

Thomas Fire Becomes Third-Largest Ever as California Experiences Another Record-Breaking Wildfire Season

Wildfire in Santa Barbara, California.
© Mike Eliason/AP
Flames from a back firing operation rise behind a home in Santa Barbara, California.
It's still wildfire season in California. If you're wondering when the season ends, it's November 20th, although as you may have noticed, it's still going strong. In fact, for the last decade or so, California's 'new normal' is that wildfires continue erupting for an extra two months, and this year they may burn well past that into February.

New evacuation orders were issued this past weekend in Santa Barbara County, making downtown Santa Barbara a virtual ghost town as the Thomas fire moved closer. Wind gusts of up to 60mph pushed what is now the third-largest wildfire in California's history towards Montecito, the wealthiest city in Santa Barbara County. The rich and famous - like Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres - have fled too, but fear not, their homes are less likely to burn because they pay private insurance to hire private 'concierge firefighters' to protect their homes.

Fire officials said Saturday that the Thomas fire, which started December 4, had now burned nearly 105,000 hectares (400 square miles), leaving a footprint larger than those of some cities. The fire is said to be about 40 percent contained, but fire officials added that about 18,000 structures remain threatened, and that high winds could kick up new blazes by flinging embers far from the heart of the inferno.


Snowflake

Ski area of Les Paccots in Switzerland claims 3.5m (almost 12 feet) of snow in 7 days; second resort has 9ft in 72 hours

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The huge snowfalls in the Alps have continued through the past 10 days and Eastern Switzerland seems to be at the heart of the perfect snow storm.

The small Eastern Swiss ski area of Les Paccots claims to have received 3.5 metres of snowfall (nearly 12 feet) over the past even days, with accumulations of up to a metre in 24 hours.

The centre is not yet fully open for the season, opening at weekends before Christmas, but says it will be operating on Wednesday 20th December then daily from Friday 23rd December.

All the snow has not been without problems though, a tree came down on a lift cable last week forcing the centre to close until the cable was replaced.

Attention

New brief lava flow at Stromboli volcano, Italy; activity remains elevated

Stromboli volcano

Stromboli volcano
Yesterday's lava flow was only short-lived. The overflow from the crater terrace over the northeastern crater rim stopped in the evening. Volcanic activity (strombolian explosions) remains elevated as the magma continues to stand high in the conduits.

The current situation of the volcano resembles the one from January 2013 when lava frequently over-spilled the crater rims, producing numerous smaller and larger lava flows on the upper Sciara del Fuoco.


No Entry

Third sea lion attack in a week prompts swimming ban at San Francisco's aquatic park

sea lions bark at each other at Pier 39 in San Francisco
© Eric Risberg / Associated Press
A third attack by a sea mammal in San Francisco in a week has prompted officials to ban swimming in the Aquatic Park Cove. In this Oct. 15, 2010 file photo, sea lions bark at each other at Pier 39 in San Francisco, which is east of Aquatic Park Cove.
A third attack by a sea mammal in San Francisco in a week has prompted officials to ban swimming in the Aquatic Park Cove on the northern edge of the city's waterfront.

"The Aquatic Park Cove has been closed to swimming due to reports of an aggressive marine mammal biting swimmers in the area," the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park tweeted Friday.

The closure is scheduled at least through Monday.

Comment: See also: Sea lion attacks swimmers on consecutive days in San Francisco Bay


Cloud Precipitation

More than 30 dead, 90k evacuated after Tropical Storm Urduja (Kai-Tak) hits Philippines

Tropical Depression Urduja hits Philippines
© AFP PHOTO / ALREN BERONIO
A mother sits with her children on fallen banana trees in Barangay San Mateo Borongan in eastern Samar on December 17, 2017, after Tropical Depression Urduja (International name Kai-Tak) blew through the area.
More than 30 people in the Philippines and have been killed and others are missing after Tropical Storm Kai-Tak drenched the country with heavy rainfall that caused flooding and landslides.

Kai-Tak, known as Urduja in the Philippines, has been crawling slowly westward over the Philippines since late last week. Eastern portions of Visayas, including Samar, have received more than 35 inches of rainfall since Dec. 13.

Sofronio Dacillo Jr., a disaster-response officer, said 26 villagers died and 23 others were missing mostly due to landslides in different areas in the island province of Biliran.

At least seven other people were killed in landslides and floods in four central areas due to Kai-tak.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said it was trying to confirm the reported deaths caused by the storm, which forced more than 89,000 people to flee to emergency shelters. Thousands of Christmas holiday travelers were stranded due to canceled inter-island ferries and flights.


Comment: Deadly Tropical Storm Urduja (Kai-Tak) dumps over 1000 mm of rain on Philippines