Earth Changes
The victim was in his car which was swept away by flood water near Varano Lake, in the Gargano area. The body of the victim - a 24 year old man - was found on Saturday 06 September although it is understood that the victim had disappeared on Wednesday 03 September. An elderly man was swept away by flood water in Peschici, in the province of Foggia, also in Puglia and remains missing.
Several areas in Gargano saw severe flooding after 2 to 3 days of heavy rain last week. Some reports claim the rainfall is the heaviest in 80 years, with 60cm (two feet) or rain falling in the last few days.
At about 9 a.m., the mower felt a tire slip by the side of the road and discovered the tire had broken through the earth. About 5 inches below the ground he was mowing across was a 25- to 27-foot-deep sinkhole, about 10 feet by 15 feet wide, said Jack Frazier, Clarksville Street Department engineering manager.
Arrowood Drive, which is off of Fort Campbell Boulevard near Purple Heart Parkway, was closed from the back entrance of Walmart to the veterans home currently under construction. Construction workers will be able to access that site via Jordan Road, according to a city news release.
Sinkholes are fairly common in Clarksville, which has what's known as karst terrain. "I've seen better ones and I've seen worse," Frazier said.
That's just one example of how much danger volcanoes pose to the U.S. - and we aren't doing much about it. Compared with Iceland, the U.S. is much more vulnerable to volcanic disasters - and has been failing at monitoring these risks, according to a government report.
Between 7 and 8 a.m. - part of a two-hour window weather officials say was the peak of the storm - the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection made 43 water-related rescues in areas the agency covers such as Thousand Palms, Indian Wells and La Quinta. More than a dozen of those rescues dealt with residential floods, but spokeswoman Jennifer Fuhrman said she was not aware of any injuries.
Meanwhile, near the western edge of Riverside County, several vehicles were stuck at the intersection of Varner Road and Bob Hope Drive in Thousand Palms, California Highway Patrol spokesman Mike Radford said. Some were abandoned in water that stood as deep as 5 feet.
The intersection was one of several he mentioned where vehicles were trapped in water that had moved "like a white-water rapid." He estimated that at least 50 vehicles had stalled, and at least 25 collisions had occurred as some tried to drive through the standing water.
In one case, Radford said, a pickup truck was traveling through flowing water that "just took that vehicle and washed it into the desert." Pictures on local news websites and social media showed water up to car doors and a woman kayaking down a street.
"This is probably one of the worst storms I've seen since I've been here, in terms of affecting roadway," Radford said.
Local law enforcement officials are reporting one dam is within three inches of overfilling. This could be the worst flooding in Moapa and the Muddy River area since 1981. The National Weather Service is reporting that Moapa has received more than three inches of rain in an hour. Moapa is around 50 miles north of Las Vegas.
Problems at the Reid Gardner generation plant has resulted in a power outage in Overton that could last until Monday evening, NV Energy reports. The flash flood emergency is also extended to Mesquite, Bunkerville, Littlefield, Virgin River campground and Coyote Springs.
Flooding has also occurred in several areas around Clark County. Firefighters responded to three swift water rescues due to flooding on Monday afternoon.
The first rescue took place at Russell Road and Jones Boulevard where a woman was trapped in her car. Another rescue happened on Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road where a man was pulled from the flood channel. Firefighters also responded to Tropicana Avenue and Torrey Pines Drive where a van was stuck in floodwaters. By the time firefighters arrived, the people were no longer in the vehicle.
The car was then swept away and traveled about two blocks before it became trapped against a bridge in a wash that had flooded over onto a major street. The water was about 10 to 15 feet high, Baker said.
Firefighters have retrieved the woman's body but have not been able to pull the car out of the wash.

Wild Horse Creek which flows through Green Valley in Fairfield, Calif., suddenly flowing with water after the August 24, 2014 Napa earthquake.
Local residents noticed that some creeks, which had previously run dry due to the state's prolonged drought, were filled with water again.
The strange phenomenon occurred in Solano County's Green Valley, according to SFGate.com, and it's believed it was caused by groundwater that was forced up to the surface when the Earth jolted.
At first, water running through the drought area may seem like a good thing, but that may not be the case this time.

Here it comes! A waterspout approaches the home of Michael Fuhrmann in northern Germany
The awe-inspiring but slightly frightening event occurred on a small lake in Eckwarderhorne.

Pakistani villagers gather on higher ground as floodwaters enter in the Hafizabad district in Punjab province on Monday.
The floods in the Himalayan region of Kashmir and eastern Pakistan, described as the worst in decades, have left thousands without food and water and destroyed homes across a wide swath of both countries.
Bulgaria was battered by heavy rainfall from Wednesday 03 September. Floods were soon to follow and by Friday 05 September 2014 as many as 80 municipalities had been affected. The heavy rain continued through Saturday 06 September.
Three people died in the floods in the Burgas district on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast. All three were drowned in the overflowing Ropotamo River. Two of the victims were in their vehicles at the time.
The areas around Harmanli and Simeonovgrad were also badly affected and authorities declared a state of emergency on Saturday 06 September. Several other cities soon followed, including Primorsko, Dimitrovgrad, Radnevo and Misia. Local media say that more than 1,000 people were evacuated in Haskovo province during the floods.
In a response to the recent floods, caretaker Interior Minister Yordan Bakalov suggested that local authorities in Bulgaria have done little to prevent floods, such as improving drainage. According to local media, he said that sanctions could be imposed on those municipalities failing to carry out prevention activities against floods.












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