Earth Changes
"There are casualties as a result of the storm, more than 40 people applied for medical attention. My condolences to the relatives and loved ones of those who died," Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin tweeted.
Sources in the emergencies services earlier told TASS that one person had been killed by a falling tree in southwest Moscow.
In another incident, a bus stop was torn from the pavement by the strong wind and was blown toward pedestrians, fatally injuring one person.
The cause of the sinkhole was unknown, though there has been construction in the area recently.
Photos show the sheer size of the giant sinkhole which has caused traffic chaos in Changchun city.
The incident took place near Weixing Square in Changchun city, Jilin Province, stated Huanqiu.com, an affiliation to People's Daily China.
Changchun county council sent a repair team to the site after getting reports of the sinkhole from onlookers during the early hours of this morning.
The victims are Abdul Barek, 45, Taher Alam, 46, and Aslam Hossain, 50, of Baira Katakhali village under Singair upazila and Nitai Sarker, 15, and Joyanta Sarker, 13, of Hargaj village in Saturia upazila.
Aslam had employed Barek, Taher and the five injured to harvest paddy with him on his land, Singair Police Station Officer-in-Charge Ali Imam told The Daily Star.
They were sitting by the cropland taking a break due to rains when they were struck by lightning around 1:30pm, he said, adding that Barek and Taher died on the spot.

A close-up shot of the footage shows the moment the lightning bolt hit the house in Mutley, Devon, setting it ablaze. It was captured by student Alex Sawyer who described it as like 'fire raining down from the sky'
Footage shows lightning which sounds like a gunshot hitting a house, missing Alex Sawyer, 23, and his friends by 20 metres.
The University of Plymouth student captured the moment in Mutley, Devon, on his mobile phone and described it like 'fire raining down from the sky'.
After emergency services had left the scene Alex went back inside to continue writing his dissertation.
He said: 'My friends and I were all watching the lightning and I thought, "This will make a great Snapchat".
Terry Selwood was fishing offshore on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia, on Saturday when the shark, measuring 2.7 meters (9ft) in length and weighing about 200kg (440lb), launched itself into his small boat.
And, terrifyingly, with the boat measuring just 1.4 meters across and 4.5 meters in length, there wasn't enough room for both of them.

This heat map shows where power outages are concentrated in Memphis on Sunday morning.
Thunderstorms swept through portions of Tennessee Saturday night and early Sunday morning. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
Memphis Light, Gas & Water President Jerry Collins said at a news conference Sunday that it will take more than a week to restore service to all of the 188,000 customers who initially lost power.
Collins said it was the third largest outage in the city's history, surpassed only by a 1994 ice storm and Hurricane Elvis in 2003.
Residents were warned against using generators indoors to prevent the chance of carbon monoxide poisoning.
"I encourage anybody who is in desperate need of air conditioning or power to make arrangements with neighbors or relatives so that you can stay with those folks while we work on restoring the power," Collins said.
Temperatures in Memphis are expected to be in the mid-80s this week and "we encourage everybody to think ahead, have a plan (and) play it safe so that we can keep everybody healthy," he said.
Thailand experiences the heaviest rainfall in a decade while in Russia, a prolonged dry spell results in devastating wildfires
The city of Bangkok has been inundated after a massive low pressure system encompassing North, Central and East Thailand produced heavy rainfall and widespread flooding last Thursday morning.
The district of Wang Thong Lang was hit the hardest with 169mm of rain, making it the heaviest rainfall event in the province over the last decade, while 90-130mm of rain fell across the city on average. Twenty three major roads, including Lat Phrao and Ratchada, were under more than 20cm of water, causing rush hour chaos.
In contrast, in eastern Russia and Siberia, a federal state of emergency has been declared as wildfires have been breaking out, destroying more than 8,000 hectares of land. The dry, hot weather together with strong winds encouraged the fires to spread ferociously, killing two people.

Bogoslof Island harbours a volcano in the Aleatian Chain of volcanic islands strung between Alaska in the US and eastern Russia
The aviation colour code was raised to red following the 55-minute eruption, but has been lowered to orange now
The Bogoslof volcano in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska erupted on 28 May, sending ash clouds as far as 35,000ft up in the sky. The eruption resulted in the Aviation Color Code to be raised to red, the highest possible level by the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
The volcano has been active for almost six months now, and the eruption took place at 2.16 pm local time and lasted for a total of 55 minutes. Although the aviation alert code has been lowered to orange, the second highest level, now, a red warning for a volcanic eruption means flights could be grounded for several days until the ash is totally clears off the skies.
Ash from volcanoes can harm and even completely halt jet engines when it rises above 20,000ft. So far, however, there are no reports of any flight delays from the eruption.
Ash from the Sangeang Api volcano in Indonesia grounded all flights from Australia and south east Asia in 2014. In 2010, volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland resulted in the largest air-traffic shutdown since World War II.
Bogoslof volcano is a submarine stratovolcano, and the size of the island has more than tripled in size as a result of frequent eruptions in the last six months.
The lightning strikes killed six people in Bettiah in West Champaran district, five in Jamui district, four in Motihari in East Champaran district, three in Bhagalpur, and one each in Vaishali and Samastipur districts.
The state government has announced a compensation of Rs four lakh each to the affected families.
Source: Indo-Asian News Service
A large earthquake also rocked south Iceland in early May 17 with reports of Hekla Volcano being ready to erupt.
Bardarbunga, is a volcano located under Iceland's most extensive glacier, Vatnajokull glacier to the north. Bardarbunga is the second highest mountain in Iceland and is a part of a volcanic system that is approximately 200 kilometers long and 25 kilometers wide, that system includes Hekla Volcano.











Comment: Twelve people are now confirmed killed, and 120 injured, in the wind storm that swept through Moscow on Friday>