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6 killed in landslide after heavy rainfall hits Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

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Six people have died following a landslide triggered by torrential overnight rain in Ivory Coast's largest city, Abidjan, government officials confirmed on Thursday.

The disaster occurred in Mossikro, a neighbourhood within the Attecoube district, where the landslide destroyed three homes. National Cohesion Minister Myss Belmonde Dogo shared the grim update on social media, stating that seven other people were injured and taken to Yopougon University Hospital for treatment.

"We learned mid-morning of the initial damage caused by last night's rain in Abidjan," she wrote in a Facebook post. She described the event as a tragic consequence of seasonal weather patterns, which often bring destruction to vulnerable urban communities.

One survivor, Audrey Toh Lou, recounted the moment the disaster struck. "We were lying down when the rain started to come. The earth above fell on the house," she told AFP.


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Man dies after being attacked by his own dog in Riga, New York

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A man who was attacked by his own dog at his home has died, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.

Emergency responders were called to a residence on Kendall Road in Riga, New York, around 8:20 p.m. Monday, when it was reported that a man was attacked by his dog, said sheriff's spokesman Deputy Brendan Hurley.

Richard L. Dambrowski, 46, suffered "significant physical trauma" to his face and neck from the encounter, which occurred inside the house, Hurley said.

Dambrowski was pronounced dead at the scene, Hurley said.

Comment: A day later: Man dead after attack by 3 pit bulls in Caseyville, Illinois


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Man dead after attack by 3 pit bulls in Caseyville, Illinois

PIT BULL ATTACK
A man died Tuesday following a dog attack in Caseyville, according to police.

The incident involved three pitbulls, Caseyville Police Chief Woodrow Hall said.

Kent P. Recklein, 67, a resident of Caseyville, was pronounced deceased at the scene at 2:14 p.m. Tuesday, St. Clair County Coroner Calvin Dye Sr. said. Police responded to a call reporting the attack at approximately 2 p.m., Hall said.

Hall said the department is still investigating the incident, so they do not know the exact details of the attack. He declined to share a specific location of the attack, but said the three dogs were taken by St. Clair County Animal Control.


Attention

Dead adult female gray whale washes up along bay near Vallejo, California - 7th for the Bay Area in 2025

An adult female gray whale was spotted off Mare Island in Vallejo.
An adult female gray whale was spotted off Mare Island in Vallejo.
A dead whale has been spotted off Mare Island in Vallejo.

SKY7 was overhead Wednesday evening.

This is at least the seventh dead whale that has washed up along a Bay Area beach this year.

Giancarlo Rulli with the Marine Mammal Center told ABC7 after the initial on-air broadcast, the gray whale was an adult female that was first spotted deceased last week.

According to the California Academy of Sciences, the 39-foot-whale was spotted underneath a pier near the Phillips 66 Refinery in Rodeo making access difficult.

They suspect the gray whale was possibly hit by a vessel.

The Marine Mammal Center said due to the advanced state of decomposition and location, a necropsy will not be performed. And the whale will be left to naturally decompose.


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6.2 earthquake strikes near Crete, Greece; shaking felt as far as Israel and Egypt

Epicenter of Thursday's earthquake near Crete
Epicenter of Thursday's earthquake near Crete
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 struck near the Greek island of Crete on early Thursday, according to seismologists. Shaking was felt across the region, including parts of Israel, Egypt, and Cyprus.

The tremor occurred at 6:19 a.m. local time on Thursday and was centered north of Crete, according to preliminary data from the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It struck at a depth of 64 kilometers (40 miles).

The epicenter was located approximately 59 kilometers (37 miles) from Ágios Nikólaos and about 74 kilometers (46 miles) from Irákleion, both on the island of Crete.

Tremors were reported across the Aegean Islands and parts of mainland Greece, including in Athens. More distant reports of shaking came from Israel, Egypt, and Cyprus.

Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 27 cows on Galician farm in Spain

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A lightning strike has killed 27 cows on a farm in Rodeiro, a small town in the province of Pontevedra, Galicia, in what locals are describing as a freak and devastating accident.

The incident happened on the afternoon of Sunday May 18, as a wave of intense storms hit the region. According to the president of the O Rodo cooperative, which owns the farm, the cows were grazing in a nearby meadow when the storm began to build.

Farm staff quickly headed out to guide the herd back to safety. But as the animals passed under a transformer pole, a lightning bolt struck the structure, sending a powerful electric discharge through the ground beneath them. In an instant, 27 of the 30 cows dropped dead.

Tsunami

5 inches of rainfall in 12 hours brings the Indian city of Bengaluru to its knees

The IMD forecast predicts no relief for the city, with continued rain expected over the next two days.
© PTIThe IMD forecast predicts no relief for the city, with continued rain expected over the next two days.
Battered by 130mm rainfall in about 12 hours from Sunday evening till dawn on Monday, Bengaluru is scrambling to count its losses: Three dead, 500 homes flooded, 20-plus lakes ready to overflow, dozens of streets in tony areas reduced to waterways, flooded underpasses and flyovers closed to traffic, vehicular movement suffering miles-long disruption for hours and public bus services sputtering to a halt in several areas of the city.

Heavy rain-triggered by convergence of two low-pressure systems and accompanied by intense thunderstorms-pounded south, north and eastern parts of the city. IMD has forecast more heavy rainfall for the next five days.

As distraught citizens picked up the pieces to start a fresh week, Greater Bengaluru Municipal Corporation chief commissioner Maheshwar Rao termed it the second-highest rainfall in a decade and said, "Sometimes, things get out of hand - we are working on it."


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Shallow 6.4-magnitude earthquake strikes near Papua New Guinea

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 struck near the northern coast of Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

The quake was registered at a depth of 10 kilometers at 3:05 pm UTC. Its epicenter was recorded 81 kilometers east-northeast of the town of Angoram, the seat of Angoram District in Papua New Guinea's northwestern East Sepik Province.

There were no initial reports of casualties or material damage, and no tsunami warning was issued by the US Tsunami Warning Center.

Cloud Precipitation

Hail the size of ping pong balls slam southern France as violent storms, floods hit - 10 inches of rain in a few hours

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Severe thunderstorms with large hail hit parts of south-west France on Monday afternoon.

Meteo-France - the French weather service - had issued amber weather warnings in the Midi-Pyrenees and Aquitaine regions for thunderstorms and flash flooding. The service has provisionally reported that one person has been killed and another has been reported missing.

To the south of Toulouse, residents captured video of impressive hailstorms which ripped off tree branches and damaged crops.

Some of the large hail was reported to be the size of ping-pong balls.

The area of thunderstorms, producing approximately 13,000 lighting strikes in south-west France, also gave some significant rainfall totals.


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Three reported dead, two missing as violent storms hit southern France

Up to 250mm of rain falls this morning around Lavandou

Violent storms are traversing the south of France
© Aleksei IgnatovViolent storms are traversing the south of France
At least three people have died in the south of France as violent storms hit the Var department today (May 20).

Two people died near Le Lavandou after the vehicle they were in was swept away by torrential rain, with nearly 250mm falling in a few hours before midday around the commune.

The elderly couple - born in 1939 - were 'surprised' by rapidly rising water when they were out driving in their vehicle, reported Var public prosecutor Samuel Finielz

Another person was reported dead in Vidauban, and several other people in the department are missing according to the latest reports by departmental authorities.

"Everything's flooded, the roads are cut off, areas near the beach have collapsed, the bridges are completely destroyed," said mayor of Le Lavandou Gil Bernardi (quoted in local media Var Matin).

He has asked authorities for emergency aid to help with the catastrophe.

Residents in areas worse-impacted are being asked not to travel by departmental authorities, to reduce the risk of further accidents.

The weather conditions are a continuation of violent storms that battered south-west France yesterday (May 19), causing severe damage, flooding, and disrupting the regional rail network.

Firefighters in the south-west were called out to hundreds of homes yesterday before storms moved eastwards overnight.

Emergency services in the Var have already responded to dozens of callouts so far today.

Some areas in the Var have seen record rain levels for the month of May surpassed this morning alone.

Water levels of the Môle river rose several metres this morning, stated official flooding website Vigicrues, with several roads nearby flooded and off-limits to vehicles.

The airport next to the river - that serves popular holiday destination Saint-Tropez - has been closed due to flooding.

Early images show severe damage in towns including Cavalière.


Several roads in the Var are flooded, making travelling through the department difficult.

More than 500 homes are without electricity, and 300 without running water.

Parks and other public locations in Nice and Cannes, in the neighbouring Alpes-Maritimes department, have been closed due to the storms.

The rail network in the south-west remains severely disrupted today, and several schools in the area have been closed.

Local mayors in the south-west are calling for natural disaster zones to be declared by the government to help with insurance claims for damaged homes.

Hail and floods hit south-west hard

Yesterday's storms were accompanied by torrential rain and powerful hail measuring up to 7cm in diameter.

Toulouse and the surrounding suburbs were in particular affected.

A school in the outskirts of Toulouse was damaged by the hail and in rural areas it caused widespread damage to farms.

Communes in the Tarn department including Lautrec and Puylaurens were affected by flooding, as excess rain caused water to gush through streets.



The flooding has led to tier-two yellow warnings over rising river levels, however no severe alerts (tier-three or above) are currently in place, and it is unlikely river levels will continue to rise now rain has mostly subsided. .

Trains stuck overnight, TGV passengers evacuated

The flooding also disrupted rail connections in the south, with several local services cancelled due to the conditions.

Some of these services, particularly around Toulouse, are cancelled today (Tuesday May 20), so if you are planning to travel check journey schedules in advance through the SNCF Connect website or local alternative.

High-speed (TGV) connections from Toulouse to Paris are also set to face disruptions for a number of days - on Tuesday all direct high-speed services are cancelled, with passengers needing to travel via Montpellier or via 'Intercités' trains.

Connections between Bordeaux and Toulouse are expected to be disrupted for several days, as are local services around Agen.

A TGV with over 500 passengers on board was blocked near Tonneins (roughly equidistant between Toulouse and Bordeaux) after heavy rain forced it to stop last night.

Passengers were stuck for over three hours before they were evacuated and spent the night at emergency accommodation in the commune due to damage on the tracks.

Areas of the Tarn-et-Garonne were also impacted, as was Tonneins in the Lot-et-Garonne.

The train remains stuck in place, local media reports, due to severe damage on the tracks.

"It is a miracle the train didn't break up... it is also a miracle there were no casualties," said firefighters at the scene (quoted in local media Actu).

The driver reacted quickly after spotting damage on the tracks, dropping the train's speed down to 30 km/h.

Another train scheduled between Paris and Toulouse was stopped near Agen due to the rain, with passengers stuck in the train overnight according to an AFP journalist who was travelling on the route.



Lightning

Lightning hits police car in Newcastle, Oklahoma amid severe weather; no injuries reported

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The Newcastle Police Department witnessed a shocking sight when lightning struck a patrol car during severe weather Monday evening.

According to Newcastle Emergency Management, the lightning strike did not injure anyone nearby.

The car is seen on video being struck, and smoke rises from the vehicle afterwards.