Earth Changes
Date & time: 12 May 2021 14:05:16 UTC -
Local time at epicenter: 12 May 6:05 pm (GMT +4)
Magnitude: 6.6
Depth: 10.0 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 17.31°S / 66.45°E
Narasimha was from Raichur and lived with his wife in a makeshift shed on a construction site in Attur Layout. He was attacked by the neighbour's pit bull when he tried to stop the dog, which had come out of its parent's home and was running amok.
Police have booked the pit bull's parent, identified as Christi, under IPC section 304A for causing death due to negligence. Christi is a student from Tamil Nadu who lives in a rented accommodation next to the construction site. The dog is currently with her. "Since she also sustained injuries and is undergoing treatment, we have summoned on Wednesday or Thursday," an investigating officer said.
The incident occurred around 1pm when Narasimha was resting after lunch. As the government has allowed labourers living on construction sites to work during the lockdown, he and his wife Anita were working in the half-constructed residential building, police said.
The victim has been identified as John Henry, 46.
According to the Big Spring Police Department, officers were called to the 1100 block of East 13th Street at 6 a.m. for a disturbance.
When police arrived, they found a dog attacking a man, identified as Henry.

A Pacific Football Fish, which is a type of Angler Fish that resides at depths of over 1,000 feet in the ocean, washed up on the shores of Crystal Cove State Park in California on May 7, 2021.
Representatives with Crystal Cove State Park Pacific say a type of Angler Fish called a Pacific Football Fish washed up on the shores of Newport Beach, about 60 miles south of Santa Monica.
Unique in appearance, the Pacific Football Fish was quickly spotted by a beachgoer who reported it to officials.
State Park representatives said it's pretty rare to find an angler fish intact, and they aren't quite sure how the fish washed ashore.
Video shows the HMAS Sydney, an Australian destroyer, making its way into San Diego Bay on Saturday morning. The ship has been in the area conducting joint exercises with the U.S. Navy since early April.
Around 9:45 a.m., as the ship was pulling into a pier at Naval Base San Diego, a sobering sight emerged.
According to U.S. Navy spokesperson, the carcasses of two fin whales became dislodged from the hull and surfaced.
One was 65 feet long. The other was about 25 feet.
Police were called to the scene in Blackpool, Lancashire, just after 5pm on Tuesday night to reports a child had been injured.
Emergency services attended and the boy was taken to hospital but died a short time later.
A Lancashire Police spokesman said: "Although enquiries are still ongoing, at this time we believe the boy had been struck by lightning."
The boy's family have been informed and are being supported by officers, the spokesman said.

A blizzard has lashed Australia's ski resorts more than a month early in welcome signs for the nation's skiers and snowboarders (pictured, Thredbo resort on Wednesday morning)
Temperatures fell to nearly 0C on Tuesday night, seeing a heavy downpour of snow to fall throughout the night through New South Wales snowy mountains.
Both Thredbo and Perisher ski resorts received a 10cm dump of snow at their village level alone, with much deeper powder at the top of the runs.
Mid-May snow dumps are rare in the region but offer a welcome sign for people hoping to get their skis on when the snow season gets going in June.
Perisher recorded 74.7mm of rain overnight Tuesday, resulting in large snowfall across the region.
"At least six persons including five children were killed in rainstorm and flooding in Taluqan and its vicinity last night," Hajji Mohammad Ashraf told Xinhua.
Several houses were also destroyed or damaged due to the rainstorm and flooding, the official further said.
Officials said the incident happened at approximately 8:40 p.m. on Monday.
The infant was attacked by the family's dog and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Detectives are investigating the incident.












Comment: Earlier report from May 7: Afghan flash flood toll increases to 56