Earth Changes
According to the President of Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization Efthimios Lekkas, the tremors were also felt in Lamia, Thessaly, western part of central Greece and Peloponnesus. He also added that the four consecutive tremors indicated a de-escalation of the phenomenon, meaning that the main, powerful earthquake has taken place. The Fire Brigade and emergency services have been on stand-by, no damages have been reported.

John Dowl waits for roadside assistance after going off the 219 in Springville, N.Y., on Nov. 17, 2014.
The Thruway Authority says white-out conditions have closed Interstate 90 in both directions Tuesday morning from the Rochester area to Dunkirk, on Lake Erie, 35 southwest of Buffalo. The National Weather Service says a foot to almost 3 feet of snow has fallen on areas south and east of the city.
Other major highways in the area are closed, numerous schools have canceled classes and Buffalo officials have issued a driving ban for parts of the city. Before the storm hit Monday evening, the National Weather Service warned that snow off the Great Lakes could pile more than two feet high around Buffalo and across the Tug Hill region north of Syracuse through Wednesday afternoon. Winds gusting more than 30 mph were making travel impossible along the Thruway. Similar conditions were expected later Tuesday and into Wednesday along Interstate 81 between Syracuse and the Canadian border.
The highest snowfall total early Tuesday was just under 3 feet in Elma, just east of Buffalo, according to weather service meteorologist Tony Ansuini. The storm was dumping 3 to 4 inches of snow per hour, he said.
Specifically, they have been trying to have sex with penguins.
More than one fur seal has been caught in the act, on more than one occasion.
And it's all been captured on film, with details being published in the journal Polar Biology.

A hyena. KWS official has vowed to carry out a medical examination on the hyena to ascertain the cause of the attack.
The attacked occurred as the boys were taking their goats to graze in the nearby Greenland field next to Olenguruone town.
Speaking in Molo hospital after visiting the victims, Kenya Wildlife Service warden in charge of Amalo/Olenguruone ward Kipkorir Bernard Tuei said the three boys were attacked as they tried to flee from the hyena after it killed their goats.
"The hyena attacked the goats on the grazing field and killed at least 5 of them and left other goats with injuries. This is not normal and we suspect the hyena may be suffering from behavioral change or a certain disease," he said.
The warden vowed to establish exactly what could have caused the abnormal act after carrying out a medical examination on the hyena's blood sample.
The shocking incident occurred about 70km from here and 140km from Bengaluru when the victim (Somanna) went to his farm where the 12-year-old bear was hiding in the paddy field.
The bear killed Somanna on the spot.

The site where a wild boar allegedly attacked a 15-year-old boy in Khanh Hoa Province on Saturday.
Nguyen Ngoc Tuan, police chief of Khanh Hiep Commune in Khanh Hoa Province, told Thanh Nien the incident may have taken place around 3:30 pm when Nguyen Van Dai, 15, was fishing at a pond in Hon Lay Village.
No one saw what happened but by the time local residents found Dai, he was already dead in the pond with multiple injuries to his thighs, groin and hips.
Tuan assumed that the boar attacked Dai, who tried to flee but instead fell into the water.
According to the local branch of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights in Tata, "soon after the attack, the women was taken to a local health center, but she could not be saved due to negligence."
The Moroccan Association for Human Rights in Tata made it crystal clear in a report it released on the sidelines of this tragic death "that the women may have been saved if she had received the necessary medical treatment upon her arrival to the local health center."
The Human Rights body is calling upon the authorities to open an investigation on what it called "a tragic death that came as a result of medical negligence."
2014-11-17 16:52:46 UTC
2014-11-17 18:52:46 UTC+02:00 at epicenter
Location
46.392°S 33.794°E depth=9.4km (5.9mi)
Nearby Cities
307km (191mi) W of Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands
1537km (955mi) SSE of Port Alfred, South Africa
1550km (963mi) SSE of Port Elizabeth, South Africa
1562km (971mi) SSE of Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa
1973km (1226mi) SSE of Maseru, Lesotho
Meaw the bull elephant is believed to have been in musth when he suddenly threw off his handler, trampled him to death, and disappeared into the jungle with a Russian woman and her nine-year-old daughter still on his back.
Meaw was discovered nearly two miles away from the resort in Phang Nga, 310 miles south of Bankok, and had to be tranquilized so the woman and her daughter could climb off.

People try to help a stranded whale at Popoyo beach, 35km from Rivas, Nicaragua on November 14, 2014
The whale, estimated at 18 meters (59 feet) long, beached itself Friday morning at Popoyo beach, in the town of Tola, some 111 kilometers (70 miles) south of the capital, according to the Environment Ministry's delegate in the region, Mario Rodriguez.
More than 50 people -- from Nicaragua and elsewhere -- spent the day trying to get the whale back into deeper waters, but gave up in exhaustion as the sun went down.











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