Earth Changes
At around 7 am, elephants entered the bazaar from Bardiya National Park and trampled on Bimal Pariyar.
Ram Prasad Lamichhane and Dinesh Singh Thakuri were seriously injured in the attack.
Terrified local people ran for their dear life when the elephants entered the bazaar.
Nepal Army personnel and local people drove them back to the forest later.
On December 22, lucky spectators on the ground photographed the dazzling phenomenon from below, while NASA's infrared satellite captured it from the above.
The Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA) earlier put the magnitude at 6.3 and reports the quake had a depth of 10km.
Reuters reports that no tsunami warning has been issued as a result of the quake.
The epicenter was reported as Ibaraki Prefecture in central Japan, about 170 kilometers north of the capital Tokyo, and near the town of Daigo. The prefecture has a population of about three million people.
Japan's NHK news agency report that tremors were felt throughout "wide areas" of the east coast, although it is unclear how much damage has been caused.
NHK reports that the JMA will hold a press conference at 11:45pm local time to provide further information on disaster prevention and earthquake activity.
In 2011, the 9.0 magnitude Tohoku earthquake caused large scale destruction of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which remains one of the biggest environmental disaster zones on the planet.
During the past fortnight, blooms of the mauve stinger (scientifically known as Pelagia noctiluca) have been observed in the continental shelf along the Sindh and Balochistan coasts.
Large aggregations of this stinging jellyfish, which are mauve to magenta in colour, have been reported in offshore waters of Karachi to the Indus Swatch (some 140km south of Karachi) and Ormara.
WWF-Pakistan studies revealed a population of more than 150 individuals per cubic metre, which is clogging the fishermen's nets. Its eight tentacles carry stinging cells known as cnidocytes.
Department of Conservation duty ranger Nathan Jones said he was called to a remote beach near Rahotu on Monday evening and said he suspected the dead mammal was a blue pygmy whale.
"The cause of death is unknown at this stage but it has probably been dead several weeks judging by the state of decay," he said.
"If it was on a more public beach we might have to cut it into pieces and get a digger involved, but because it's quite isolated we can just let nature take its course."
The whale was still at the beach on Wednesday evening and Jones asked the public to stay away from it if they saw it.

A map showing the location of the epicenter of Wednesday morning's quake near Hawthorne, Nevada
The first temblor occurred at 12:22 a.m. Pacific time with a magnitude of 5.7 near Hawthorne, Nevada. At least seven quakes with magnitudes between 3-5.6 were reported shortly after.
Light shaking was felt as far away as South Lake Tahoe, Fresno, Visalia and Merced.
The earthquake occurred at 23:20 GMT at a depth of 81 kilometers, according to the USGS.
No information on casualties or damage from the quake has been provided to date.
It is alleged Cde Tigere was struck by lightning in Forester (E) Mashonaland Central where he was heading cattle.
He was a member of ZANU PF and a vice chairperson in Mvurwi district.
His body had decomposed and they called for an emergency burial at his farm in Forester today.
Meanwhile, this is the second time lightning has caused fatal incidents after it killed seven beast on the same Estate in November.
A spell of cold weather and heavy snowfalls left Syrian army troops facing an enemy they aren't quite used to dealing with - ice and snowbanks.
After five years of continuously waging war, soldiers of the Syrian army have learned to operate in the most adverse of weather conditions. However, up until now they mostly had to cope with extremely high temperatures in summer (up to 45 degrees Celsius), not the winter chill.
Snowbanks are extremely rare phenomena for the Middle Eastern country's generally warm climate and may become a real challenge for the military and for civilian agencies alike.
Snowfalls have a negative effect on visibility, hampering the military's ability to keep track of enemy movements and making it difficult to conduct precision artillery strikes.
Nevertheless, the soldiers learned to cope with these conditions and manage to deny the terrorists the ability to use the weather to their advantage.
As of now, four other victims are being treated under critical conditions at Buton General Hospital (RSUD).
Buton Police Chief, Comr. Andi Herman, said that the incident happened when the six tourists were going on a trip on top of Kampung Lama Takimpo Mountains. At around 15.30 Central Indonesian Time, the sky suddenly turned dark and rain fell heavily, which was followed by the strikes of lightning.
"Suddenly there was the thundering sound of lightning and rain. At the same moment, six of the victims were struck by lightning," Andi Herman said on Tuesday, December 27, 2016.
















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