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Seals killing harbour porpoises off Welsh coast

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The footage (pictured) backs up a recent study that grey seals have a penchant for young porpoises with a thick layer of energy-packed fat. And that far from scavenging on dead animals, they attack healthy creatures
Just went you thought it was warm enough to go into the water...

Killer seals have been spotted off the British coast.

On four separate occasions, grey seals have been spied feasting on harbour porpoises that they have killed.

Video footage of one of the attacks shows a male contentedly ripping chunks of blubber off his prey, as the water all around turns bloody.

Although killer seals are known to lurk in the waters off the continent, this is the first time they have been seen around Britain.


Comment: See also: Revenge of the seals: Marine mammals seen killing and eating sharks off the coast of South Africa


Cloud Precipitation

Tornadoes lash Central U.S. - 1 dead in Illinois

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A funnel cloud crosses south Perryville Road Thursday south of Interstate 39 in Rockford, Ill.
A tornado touched down near Rochelle, Ill., Thursday evening, leaving one dead and causing substantial damage.

The fatality took place in Fairdale, Ill., Patti Thompson, public information officer for the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, confirmed for USA TODAY early Friday.

The victim was a 67-year-old woman, the Rockford Fire Department confirmed to USA TODAY via Twitter on Friday. Eleven more people were treated for injuries at local hospitals, the fire agency said.

The tiny hamlet of Fairdale is about 60 miles northwest of Chicago and took a direct hit when a large twister crossed Interstate 39, according to the Weather Channel.
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A tornado-damaged house stands near fallen tree limbs in Fairdale, Ill.
The Rockford Fire Dept. said in a tweet from Fairdale that "all structures in town are damaged.''

The tornado swept across the town of Hillcrest, about 80 miles west of Chicago and just north of Rochelle.

The weather forced the cancellation of more than 800 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and delayed hundreds more.

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Seventy reported missing following landslide in Myanmar

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Some 70 people were reported missing following a landslide in a jade mining area in Phakant in Myanmar's northern Kachin state, media said on Thursday.

The bank of a 15.25-metre-high jade mining burrow of Myayamone Co. Ltd. near Lonekhin village in Phakant collapsed on Wednesday.

Along with the victims, 30 heavy digging machines were also buried at the spot, according to Xinhua news agency.

The victims, who were living in makeshift huts near the jade mining area, are mostly miners or peddlers.

Hundreds of companies are involved in jade mining work in the area.

A similar landslide occurred in the same township at the end of March, killing nine people.

Cloud Lightning

US: Severe storms to stretch from Northeast Texas to Western Pennsylvania; tornadoes, high winds, rain, flooding and hail expected

The risk of severe thunderstorms, including a few tornadoes, will continue over the Central states and will begin to shift eastward and expand northward into Thursday night.

Following violent storms from Wednesday, thunderstorms into Thursday evening will stretch from northeastern Texas to southern Wisconsin, lower Michigan, southwestern Ontario, Ohio, West Virginia and part of western Pennsylvania. The storms have the potential to be severe within this swath, home to approximately 60 million people.

According to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity, "The risk of tornadoes will affect parts of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Missouri, which represent a fairly heavy population density."
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"The risk into Thursday evening includes the metro areas of Chicago and St. Louis," Margusity said.

A second area of slightly higher risk for tornadoes extends from northeastern Texas to northwestern Louisiana and southeastern Arkansas.

Extensive cloud cover hindered severe thunderstorm development into the early afternoon hours on Thursday. The sun burned through the clouds and warmed the region at mid-afternoon, causing thunderstorms to erupt and turn severe.

The storms can bring damaging wind gusts, large hail, frequent lightning and blinding downpours in some communities. A small number of the storms can produce a tornado.

Comment: See the latest Earth Changes video summary from the SOTT team:

SOTT Earth Changes Video Summary - March 2015: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, and Meteor Fireballs


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Colorado: Sinkhole closes county road

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Part of yet another road collapsing into a sinkhole.
A sinkhole that developed in a problem area along Garfield County Road 109 over the past couple of days has the road down to one lane currently, and will force a full closure while county crews assess the situation.

According to county Road and Bridge Department officials, the new sinkhole is in an area near Aspen Glen that is known for movement and has required quite a bit of fill work over the years.

County Road 109 runs between the Thompson Creek Road (CR 108) and the Ironbridge/West Bank area north of Carbondale.

Comment: For more on sinkholes and why they're now so common and widespread, check out SOTT Radio's interview with the authors of Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection:

  • Earth Changes in an Electric Universe: Is climate change really man-made?



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Sinkhole closes street in Michigan

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© Beth LeBlanc / Times Herald
Sinkhole closes yet another street
A portion of Minnie Street in Port Huron Township is closed because of a sinkhole.

The street will be closed between 25th and 26th streets through Friday for repairs, according to Kirk Weston, managing director for St. Clair County Road Commission.

Weston said the sinkhole developed because of a failed storm drain.

Comment: Also see:

  • Sinkholes continue to plague Missippi town
  • New Florida sinkhole in same Florida town - 3rd sinkhole in Florida in a month
  • Sinkhole opens up on Santa Cruz coast, California



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Sinkhole opens up in New Castle, Pennsylvania

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A sinkhole big enough to swallow a tire appeared yesterday morning on the city's east side.

James Penwell of Wolfe Street made the discovery while walking home around 9:30 a.m. The hole formed inside the utility cut at the intersection of Florence and Epworth streets.

"I almost stepped into it," said Penwell, who said he didn't notice the hole being there when he walked past 45 minutes earlier.

Comment: Also see: Sinkholes continue to plague Mississippi town


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Symbolism? Black flamingo, possibly unique, found in Cyprus

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Black flamingo with some pink ones
An extremely rare black flamingo has been spotted on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exciting nature lovers who said it may be the only bird of its type ever seen.

The flamingo, seen on the banks of a salt lake on Wednesday morning, is thought to have a genetic condition known as melanism, which causes it to generate more of the pigment melanin, turning it dark, rather than the usual pink colour.

"From what have seen on the Internet, there was only one other sighting ... in Israel, so maybe this is the second one," said Pantelis Charilaou, head of the environmental department of the British Sovereign Bases, territory under the control of former colonial power where the bird was seen.

The flamingo, entirely black, save for a tuft of white feathers on its rear, was feeding with others on the banks of the lake on Wednesday afternoon. Experts said it may be the same one that was spotted in Israel in 2014.

Comment: See also: Man snaps photo of rare black flamingo


Cloud Precipitation

40-min hailstorm leaves a trail of destruction in Mathura, India

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Massive pieces of hail caused damage to crops in Mathura district's villages.
It was 3.30pm on Friday. The hailstorm started suddenly as Bhura Singh Meena of Bilauthi village in Mathura district was working in his field. "The hailstones were pretty big and hurting. We ran for cover to the local school," said Meena.

The storm subsided in a few minutes but what happened next is something Meena hasn't seen in his 60-odd years. It started again, but this time there was no rain, just hail. "It was like hard white balls falling from the sky," he said.

Three spells of hail took place in a span of around 40 minutes in the district. The storm started over Vrindavan and move north-northwest leaving a trail of smashed car windshields, hole-ridden asbestos roofs, scores of dead birds and animals as well as injured people. A house in Nagla Imam Khan village collapsed, killing two persons.

"Hailstones weighing up to 1kg fell during the storm," said district revenue official Ranvir Singh. There was no way of confirming the claim, but thousands of hectares of flattened wheat fields through the district told their own tale of the storm's fury.


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Wild boar attacks 2 people in Gloucestershire, UK

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A wildboar attacked a couple and their dog as they walked in Lydney
Police are warning the public to beware after a wild boar went on the rampage - attacking a couple and their dog.

The group were walking along a footpath on Ayleburton Common, part of the Lydney Park Estate, when the boar charged from the undergrowth, leaving the springer spaniel with a broken leg and other severe injuries.

Leaving the dog for dead, the hog then tried to attack the woman, and it was only when her husband beat it off with a branch that it finally left.

The gamekeeper on the estate has been informed and he said he believes there is a female boar with a young family on the estate, which may explain the violent behaviour.

Police are advising all walkers to take care when walking on the estate - and in wooded areas generally -and to ensure their dogs are kept well under control.