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Lightning

Lightning kills 2 children in Pemba, Zambia

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Two siblings have been struck to death by lightning in Pemba district, Southern province.

The incident happened on Thursday, November 28, 2024, around 16 hours at Kanchele village in Chief MOYO's area.

The children, who had just come back from school, met their fate when lightning struck their parents' iron-sheets roofed house, as it was raining on the material day.

Southern Province Police Commanding Officer, AUXENSIO DAKA has confirmed and identified the deceased as JACK HACHIDUNTULA, aged 13, and CHARITY HACHIDUNTULA, aged 5.

Meanwhile, Mr DAKA says another person has died, when the vehicle, which was transporting the bodies of the 2 children who were struck by lightning, was involved in an accident.

The accident happened on the same day on the Great North Road, as the family of the 2 deceased children was taking the bodies to Pemba Police Station and to report the matter.

Attention

668 killed in elephant attacks in last 3 years in Odisha, India

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At least 668 people have been killed in elephant attacks in Odisha in the last three years, Forest and Environment minister Ganesh Ram Singhkhuntia informed the Assembly on Tuesday.

In a written reply to a question from Sanatan Mahakud (BJD), the minister further said during that period, 509 people from different parts of the state were injured in elephant attacks. Around 149 people died of the same reason in 2022-23 alone.

"Elephant herds have destroyed around 73,620 acre of crops and damaged 10,259 houses during the last three years," Singhkhuntia informed.

Replying to another question by BJD MLA Tusharkanti Behera, the minister said 40 elephants, five leopards and 200 other wildlife species have died between July 1 and November 20 this year in the state.

He said departmental inquiries have been conducted into the deaths of elephants and leopards. "While 26 people have been arrested in connection with elephant deaths, two forest guards and one forester have been placed under suspension for dereliction of duties. Similarly, 14 arrests have been made in connection with death of leopards in the state," the minister added.

Comment: Related: 2,853 killed by elephant attacks in India during past 5 years


Snowflake Cold

Storm buries parts of Ontario under nearly a metre of snow, thousands without power

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Thousands are without power in parts of Ontario hit hard by a blast of winter weather delivering gusty winds and heavy snow, with more to come.

Snow blowing off lakes Superior and Huron has closed a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway, knocked out power and buried some communities under nearly a metre of snow.

Hydro One, the provincial utility, says its crews are working to restore power to more than 30,000 customers, mostly in hard-hit central Ontario.

Bracebridge and Sault Ste. Marie, two of the hardest hit areas, are digging out from around 80 centimetres of snow, with another 40 to 50 centimetres in Saturday's forecast.


Tsunami

Egypt says 16 people missing as tourist boat sinks after being hit by large wave off Red Sea coast

A photo shared online by the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt shows the Sea Story luxury yacht, which authorities report capsized early on November 25, 2024
© Red Sea GovernorateA photo shared online by the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt shows the Sea Story luxury yacht, which authorities report capsized early on November 25, 2024
Sixteen people including 12 foreign nationals are missing after a tourist boat capsized off Egypt's Red Sea coast, the local government has said.

The boat, Sea Story, was carrying 44 people, including 31 tourists of varying nationalities and 13 crew on a multi-day diving trip when it sank on Monday near the town of Marsa Alam, the Red Sea Governorate said in a statement, revising an earlier report of 14 Egyptian crew aboard.

Twenty-eight people were rescued and had only minor injuries such as bruises and scrapes with none requiring hospitalisation, it said.

Red Sea Governor Amr Hanafi said that preliminary reports suggested a sudden large wave struck the boat, sinking it within five to seven minutes.

"Some passengers were in their cabins, which is why they were unable to escape," he added in the statement.

Boat

At least 18 dead after boat capsizes during violent winds in flood-hit northern Cameroon

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At least 18 people died when a boat carrying passengers heading to a market in Cameroon's Far North region capsized, a local administrative official said on Friday.

The accident occurred on Thursday on waterways leading to the district of Darak, an island in the Lake Chad Basin near the border with Chad, where seasonal floods have made boats the only viable means of getting around.

Mamat Zarma, divisional officer of Darak, said the wooden boat was en route when it was rocked by violent winds, causing it to capsize.

"So far, we have recovered the bodies of five women and 13 men," Zarma told Reuters by telephone, adding that the exact number of passengers onboard at the time of the accident was unknown.

He said search and rescue operations were ongoing to find other possible missing people.
Two weeks ago, a similar incident occurred in the nearby district of Goulfey, when a locally-built canoe carrying around 30 passengers capsized, killing four people and leaving others missing.

Tsunami

80,000 evacuated, 4 dead as northern Malaysia 'completely paralysed' by severe floods (UPDATE)

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Severe floods have displaced nearly 40,000 people across northern Malaysia, as heavy rains continue to pound the region, swelling the Golok River which acts as the border with Thailand to its highest level since 1997.

The northeast monsoon season, which runs from November to March, regularly floods Peninsular Malaysia. However, this year's wet season coincides with the La Niña weather phenomenon, which meteorologists warn could intensify rainfall and trigger extreme flooding into next month.

Speaking in parliament, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that more than 37,000 people in six states have been relocated to some 330 temporary shelters as of Thursday morning.

"Kelantan recorded the highest number of victims at 30,582 people," he said, adding that the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) is coordinating federal and state resources to ensure the safety and welfare of flood victims.


Comment: Update November 29

The Times of India reports:
Heavy rains this week triggered widespread flooding across several Malaysian states, forcing over 80,000 people to evacuate and leaving four dead, officials said on Friday.

Disaster officials said that four people have died across the states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Sarawak. And officials at the National Disaster Command Centre confirmed that 80,589 people were moved to 467 temporary shelters across seven states.

The disaster centre confirmed deployment of search and rescue teams to assist operations in affected regions, particularly in Kelantan. The northeastern regions of Kelantan and Terengganu experienced the most severe impact.



Tsunami

Landslide and flash floods after torrential rains leave 27 dead in Sumatra, Indonesia (UPDATE)

Rescuers search for victims after a landslide
© Binsar BakkaraRescuers search for victims after a landslide that killed a number of people and left some others missing in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024.
Rescuers in Indonesia recovered 16 bodies under tons of mud and rocks swept away in flash floods that hit mountainside villages in Sumatra, officials said.

Six people are still missing, according to officials.

Mud, rocks and trees tumbled down a mountain after torrential rains over the weekend and rivers burst their banks, tearing through four hilly districts in North Sumatra province, washing away houses and destroying farms.

Police, soldiers and rescue workers used excavators, farm equipment and their bare hands to sift through the rubble looking for the dead and missing in Semangat Gunung, a resort area in Karo district, said Juspri M Nadeak, who heads the local disaster management agency.

Rescuers recovered six bodies after a landslide hit two houses and a cottage late Sunday, he said.

Nine injured people managed to escape, he said.

Rescuers on Monday were still searching for four missing people, including two children.


Comment: Update November 28

Sky News reports:
At least 27 have died after flash floods and landslides hit the north of Indonesia's Sumatra island.

Torrential rain started striking North Sumatra province last week, causing flash floods and landslides in four districts, with extreme weather expected through to the end of the year.

As of Thursday morning, at least 27 have died as a result of the conditions.



Snowflake Cold

North China braves cold wave, snow storms - temperatures of minus 18 degrees Celsius

Heavy snow is seen at the Daqing oilfield in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, November 27, 2024.
© CFPHeavy snow is seen at the Daqing oilfield in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, November 27, 2024.
Starting on Tuesday, many areas in Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces in Northeast China have been experiencing a sharp temperature drop of more than 10 degrees Celsius.

In Hegang city of Heilongjiang, the cumulative snowfall from 8 am Tuesday to 8 am Wednesday notched up 49.7 mm, breaking the local historical record for single-day snowfall in November. The city's maximum snow depth has reached 48 cm.

Meanwhile, with a snow depth of 45 cm, Heihe city has broken the local record for the deepest snow accumulation since its weather observations began in 1959.

Although the snowfall in most areas of Heilongjiang has gradually weakened, widespread snowfall is expected to continue on Thursday. Moreover, temperatures across the province are expected to plummet. It is forecasted that the highest temperatures in most areas of Heilongjiang will drop between 10 to 14 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, according to local meteorological authorities.


Tsunami

At least 12 dead, several missing, 250,000 flee homes as Sri Lanka faces massive rains, floods

Several children missing after tractor swept away by floods
Several children missing after tractor swept away by floods
Four persons, including two children, have died and several others remained missing while over 2.30 lakh individuals were affected across Sri Lanka due to inclement weather following a massive rain system in southwest Bay of Bengal, authorities said on Wednesday.

At least six Colombo-bound flights were diverted to other airports on Wednesday morning due to heavy rain - 75 mm in 24 hours ending at 8:00 am - and high winds experienced in most parts of the island due to the Deep Depression (heavy rain bearing system) over the southwest Bay of Bengal.

The Deep Depression is likely to move north-northwest wards closer to the east coast of Sri Lanka and intensify further into a cyclonic storm later in the day, the meteorological department said.

Army and navy troops were deployed to rescue victims and provide food and other essentials to those affected.


Comment: Update November 28

Deutsche Welle reports:
At least 12 people have been killed due to flooding and landslides in Sri Lanka, authorities said on Thursday.

Rescue teams said they had recovered the bodies of four children who were swept away by the floodwaters while they were riding on a tractor in the town of Eravur on the east coast.

Others remain missing after torrential rains, flash floods and landslides caused devastation in eastern and central parts of the South Asian country.

The powerful but slow-moving storm, which is now heading toward India, has forced more than 250,000 people in Sri Lanka to flee their homes, according to the island nation's Disaster Management Center.



Snowflake Cold

Greenland surface temperatures fall for 20 years in fresh blow to climate alarm narrative

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Further evidence that surface temperatures across Greenland have been cooling for around 20 years has emerged with the recent publication of findings from a group of Thai scientists and mathematicians.

Processing 31,464 satellite recording from 2000-2019 over the entire area, they found that the average temperature fell by 0.11°C. This is said to indicate a "non-significant change in LST [land surface temperature]". The latest evidence of actual cooling over a significant area of the Arctic will not be news in scientific circles since it backs up previous findings of recent temperature falls.

But the information is of course kept out of the mainstream since it casts doubt on the key Net Zero scare about soaring sea levels caused by the catastrophic melting of the Greenland ice sheet.

There are some crumbs of comfort for alarmists since the Thai authors found that the ice-free sub-regions of Greenland are warmer than the ice-covered sub regions. But perhaps not - the authors attributed it to "population density". Urban heat yet again corrupting the temperature data, even in Greenland. The illustration below charts the temperature record for all areas of Greenland.

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