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Shallow magnitude 6.1 earthquake hits off east coast of Russia

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Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 6.1

Local Time (conversion only below land) : Unknown

GMT/UTC Time : 2018-12-24 12:41:19

Depth (Hypocenter) : 10 km

Doberman

Woman on life support after attack by 3 pit bull terriers in Palm Springs, California

PIT BULL ATTACK
A California woman is in the hospital on life support after being attacked by three dogs, family members and friends have said.

Angela Johnson is hospitalized at the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, a GoFundMe page to help Johnson and her husband said, reported the Mercury News. The three dogs, described by the Riverside County Animal Services as pit bulls or pit bull mixes, attacked Johnson as she was hanging laundry on her property.

Detectives do not believe the dogs were intentionally set on Johnson but they are still investigating, Lt. Zach Hall said Dec. 19. The owner of the animals violated a leash law, which could result in a citation, Animal Services officials said.

Tim Platt, Johnson's son, said he was told that he has to make the decision to leave his critically injured mother on life support or to allow doctors to remove her from the machines keeping her alive, MyValleyNews reported.

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6.4-magnitude earthquake hits off coast of Tonga: USGS

Tonga earthquake
© USGSThe quake struck at a moderate depth of 100 km with the epicentre some 85 km north of the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa.
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit in waters off the Pacific island nation of Tonga on Monday (Dec 24), the US Geological Survey said, but no tsunami warning was issued.

The quake struck at a moderate depth of 100km with the epicentre some 85km north of the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa.

There were no immediate reports of damage.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said there was no tsunami threat.

Baea Filimoehala from the reception at the Emerald Hotel in Nuku'alofa told AFP there was no damage in the capital, describing the quake as a "small one".

Arrow Down

Landslide kills 5 dead following torrential rain in the Democratic Republic of Congo

LANDSLIDE
Four women and a child died when a landslide flattened their houses after heavy rain in Bukavu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, local sources said on Saturday.

"Five dead bodies have been found in Kadutu commune after a landslip following torrential rain" overnight, local civil representative Hypocrate Marume told AFP.

He said the victims were four women and a small boy - a tally confirmed by mayor Munyole Kashama - adding searches for further bodies were under way.

Kashama said at least four people had been injured.

A landslide last year killed 40 people in a fishing village in the northeastern region of Ituri.

Source: AFP

Cloud Precipitation

45,000 people hit by flash floods in northern Sri Lanka - 14 inches of rainfall overnight

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Over 45,000 people from nearly 14,000 families have been hit by flash floods triggered by heavy rains in Sri Lanka's Northern Province.

No deaths or disappearances have been reported so far, disaster management officials said on Sunday. The five affected districts are Mullaithivu, Kilinochchi, Mannar, Vavuniya and Jaffna.

Some areas in the affected districts received more than 350 mm of rainfall last night, causing flash floods.

The officials said over 8,500 people have been sheltered in 52 welfare camps.

The search and rescue teams have been mobilised together with boats.


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Havana hit by severe floods

DOG IN WATER
Huge waves have broken through Havana's sea wall, flooding the streets of the Cuban capital in scenes unknown in living memory.

Lashed by heavy rains and winds in excess of 110 kph, residents of ground floor apartments have been moved upstairs, and many people deemed at risk have been evacuated.

The last comparable weather to hit Cuba was 2017's Hurricane Irma.

The weather has been brought by an extratropical low pushing through parts of the southeastern corner of the United States before ramming into Cuba. Flooding has already extended inland in parts.


Fish

Drought killing thousands of native fish along Darling, Namoi and Lachlan Rivers in New South Wales, Australia

Native fish, including the Murray cod are facing tough conditions this summer. File photo.
Native fish, including the Murray cod are facing tough conditions this summer. File photo.
The ongoing drought conditions across western NSW have resulted in fish deaths in a number of waterways, investigations by the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and WaterNSW show.

More than 10,000 mortalities along a 40km stretch of the Darling River were discovered by the department.

As well as at the Darling River at Menindee, fish kills have occurred at the Namoi River below Keepit Dam and the Lachlan River at Wyangala Dam.

DPI aquatic environment director Sarah Faifull said the prolonged dry period had resulted in poor water quality along much of the Darling River and in other valleys.

Cow

Over 50 cows mysteriously found dead in India's Ganjam district

mysterious cattle deaths Ganjam district india
The cattle were seen grazing just like another day, but their behaviour changed after a few minutes and they suddenly fell to the ground.

At least 50 cows were mysteriously found dead near Landaduali village under Aska block in Ganjam District on Thursday. The incident has triggered panic among the locals.

According to reports, five cowmen of the village were engaged in grazing over hundreds of cows this morning. The cattle were seen grazing just like another day, but their behaviour changed after a few minutes and they suddenly fell to the ground.

Farmers and concerned residents rushed to the area to find out how such a tragedy could have happened with their cattle.

Comment: Officials have said the deaths could be attributed to pneumonia as the animals were exposed to incessant rain triggered by Cyclone Phethai. 259 cattle, including 223 calves, have died in different places of Ganjam district after being exposed to rain for days.


Bizarro Earth

20 dead as unexpected tidal wave hits Indonesia beaches with no earthquake - government agency

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© Google MapsAn underwater landslide in the vicinity of Krakatoa volcano is suspected.
At least 20 people have been killed as a tidal wave hit beaches around Sunda Strait in Indonesia on Saturday night, according to the country's Disaster Mitigation Agency. Another 165 have been injured.

The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) said the wave was not caused by an earthquake, but was possibly the result of volcanic activity at Mount Krakatoa.

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6.0-magnitude quake hits 105 km WNW of Sola, Vanuatu

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An earthquake of 6.0 magnitude jolted 105 km WNW of Sola, Vanuatu on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said.

The epicenter, with a depth of 47.71 km, was initially determined to be at 13.4354 degrees south latitude and 166.6871 degrees east longitude.