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Mount Veniaminof volcano erupts in Alaska

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A weak eruptive activity has started from the volcano. Since last night, weak ash emissions have appeared from the central cone of the caldera of the volcano. The new activity is accompanied by a persistent steam plume and increasing volcanic tremor. So far there seem to be no lava flows or other significant eruptive processes. The new ash emissions are very diluted and reach about 200-300 m height. They were first observed on the Aviation camera of Perryville from last night at around 17-18h local time. AVO who has not yet reported about the ash confirmed to Blog Culture Volcan that the plume indeed contains very small amounts of ash, which pose no problems to aviation (for now). The volcano last erupted in 2008. - Volcano Discovery

Cloud Precipitation

Massive waterspout off the southern coast of France shocks residents

A natural phenomenon more common for America, a tornado, has hit the South of France shocking locals and holidaymakers on the Côte d'Azur, the Mediterranean coastline. As thousands in Central Europe are struggling to cope with devastating floods which have already claimed the lives of at least 21 people, a tornado ripped through the French Riviera on Sunday morning. The violently rotating column of air and water formed off the coast not far from popular resort towns of Cannes and Nice. The phenomenon was observed from the Cagnes-sur-Mer commune in southeastern France, rising off to Villeneuve-Loubet and Antibes, reports Nicematin.com. So far, no damage or injury has been reported. The incident is being widely discussed on social networking services where users - some of them freaked out others rather thrilled - share videos and photos of the "tornado." "OMG there was a mini tornado in my town today. In Nice!" tweeted user nicknamed Sachamallow. "There's been a tornado in Cannes. I bet the end of the world is approaching! we're all gonna die you, will see," noted @Amaandarine. - RT


Comment: Actually, in addition to several funnel clouds, there were at least two fully-formed waterspouts seen off the French Cote d'Azur that day, along with a land-based tornado:



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© Valery Hache/AFP A tornado looms over the Marina Baie des Anges in the southern French city of Nice on June 9th.



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30-Foot Sinkhole Revealed Along I-69 Route, Indiana

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© Brian Garvey / Citizens for Appropriate Rural RoadsTom Tokarski (right) stands next to a sinkhole in southwestern Monroe County.
Indiana Department of Transportation officials say they anticipated sinkholes along I-69 and are working to fill them.

As I-69 construction continues in Monroe County, crews are encountering a number of sinkholes.

The state department of transportation says it is not unexpected given all the karst features in the area. But residents are worried about the impact of the construction on the environment.

Bulldozers and land movers are working to clear a path through southern Monroe County that will eventually become part of I-69.

This phase of the construction is the most challenging because of the karst topography. The construction is exposing large caverns, some 30 feet deep and 15 feet across.

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Missouri sinkhole area called 'very dangerous' to public

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© Adam Vogler / Southeast MissourianOne of two sinkholes located in the 2300 block of South Sprigg Street
Cape Girardeau's public works director Tim Gramling said two sinkholes on South Sprigg Street, near LaCroix Creek, continue to grow. A sinkhole in the creek is causing water to flood into the nearby Buzzi Unicem quarry.

Gramling said as the waters of the Mississippi River rose to above flood stage for the second time this spring, the problem worsened. He said one of the sinkholes on South Sprigg Street is about 50 feet in diameter and about 15 feet deep. A second sinkhole near the end of the bridge over the creek is 20 to 25 feet in diameter and is roughly 6 to 8 feet deep.

"And it's growing as we're talking," he said.

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Sinkhole snares truck in West Point, Utah

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© Courtesy PhotoSouthbound traffic will open up shortly at 275 N. 2000 W. in West Point. Northbound will be closed for a while.
A sinkhole measuring about five feet wide and eight feet deep will close the right-hand turning lane on 2000 West just before 300 North until crews can repair it, officers said.

Davis County Sheriff's Sgt. Susan Poulsen said a white truck got stuck in the sink hole sometime after 1 p.m. on Wednesday. The truck did not receive any damage.

The road is also known as State Road 108. Utah Department Transportation crews will assess the sinkhole and repair it, Poulsen said. It could take some time before the lane is open again for traffic.

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Sinkhole nearly swallows car in Buffalo, New York

City crews were out late Wednesday afternoon to begin repairing a sinkhole that opened up and nearly swallowed a small car in Buffalo's Kaisertown neighborhood.

Neighbors tell us the hole located at Willett and Griswold was just patched up in the morning, then gave way and grew into this sinkhole just as a car was driving down the street.


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Large sinkhole swallows backyard pool in Florida

Winter Park, Florida - A large sinkhole swallowed up half of a woman's backyard pool. The sinkhole is 40-feet by 50-feet wide and 30-feet deep.


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Frost and record low temperatures at the end of May in The Netherlands

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There was ground frost in eastern parts of the country overnight, with the temperature dipping to as low as -2.8 Celsius in Gelderland, according to RTL weather forecaster Amara Onwuka.

The previous record low for May 24 was -0.6 Celsius nine years ago, Onwuka said.

The cold weather, which has led to temperatures no warmer than 10 Celsius in places during the day, will continue in to the weekend.

On Friday, cold weather records are likely to be broken again, as the temperature hovers between 8 and 11 Celsius. The coldest May 24 on record was 10.4 and dates from 1975.

The temperature at the end of May usually averages around 18 Celcius.

Cloud Precipitation

Tornadic waterspout rips through the South of France (VIDEO)


A natural phenomenon more common for America, a tornado, has hit the South of France shocking locals and holidaymakers on the Côte d'Azur, the Mediterranean coastline.

As thousands in Central Europe are struggling to cope with devastating floods which have already claimed the lives of at least 21 people, a tornado ripped through the French Riviera on Sunday morning.

The violently rotating column of air and water formed off the coast not far from popular resort towns of Cannes and Nice.

The phenomenon was observed from the Cagnes-sur-Mer commune in southeastern France, rising off to Villeneuve-Loubet and Antibes, reports Nicematin.com.


Cloud Precipitation

31,000 people evacuated from Magdeburg, Germany after River Elbe dam breaks, Thousands of Hungarians help army lay a million sandbags as swollen Danube hits Budapest

Elbe floods Magdeburg, state capital of Saxony-Anhalt in eastern Germany

About 23,000 people left their homes in the city after losing power

At least 21 flood-related deaths have been reported in central Europe

River Danube has reached highest level in 500 years after days of rain

Thousands of volunteers are helping to shore up Budapest's flood defences


Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes as the River Elbe burst through a dam and flooded parts of eastern Germany.

Today the Elbe breached another levee on its relentless march towards the North Sea, forcing Germany to evacuate ten villages and close one of the country's main railway routes.

Upstream there was some relief as the river slipped back from record levels in Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt state.

At least 21 flood-related deaths have been in reported in central Europe following a week of heavy rain, leading to rivers swelling and extensive damage.

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Only the swimming pool of this garden in Magdeburg was visible as the River Elbe flooded the east German city
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In east Germany, people walked through flooded streets in the Rothensee district of Magdeburg after the River Elbe burst its banks