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Attention

Warning issued amid seismic activity at Mount Lokon in North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Mount Lokon in Tomohon, North Sulawesi, in this undated file photo.
© Lucky PransiskaMount Lokon in Tomohon, North Sulawesi, in this undated file photo.
Local authorities have prohibited residents and visitors from coming within a 1.5-kilometer radius from the crater of Mount Lokon in Tomohon, North Sulawesi, amid increased volcanic activity.

The volcano had shown increased seismic activity marked by tremors since Thursday, said Farid, the head of Lokon's monitoring post.

Authorities have issued a waspada (Level II) alert level for the volcano.

"The tremors from Mt. Lokon suggest that gas and magma are migrating, which means pressure has been accumulating," Farid said on Saturday.

The Lokon monitoring post has been coordinating with the Tomohon Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) since Friday in taking preventive measures.

Binoculars

Alarm as Philippines' Mayon Volcano shows 'abnormal behavior'

Mayon volcano
Mayon volcano
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised Alert Level 1 over Mayon Volcano in Albay province after it recorded 25 volcanic earthquakes on Monday and the sulfur-dioxide (SO2) emission went significantly higher than the standard measurement.

In its latest bulletin, Phivolcs said the quakes that rocked the volcano on Monday and the spewing of an above normal SO2 gas signify the volcano remains restive. SO2 emission was measured at 633 tons, which is significantly higher than the standard measurement of 500 per day

The volcanic quakes brings to 91 the total number of quakes that jolted Mount Mayon for the past two days.

When asked about the increasing SO2 emission, Phivolcs volcanologist Ed Laguerta said the abnormal emission could either be due to steam degassing or magma pressure beneath the volcano vent.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills surfer off Bali, Indonesia

LIGHTNING
During a surf lesson in Indonesia on Sunday, a Belgian tourist and his instructor were struck by a lightning bolt. The instructor survived, but the tourist did not.

Denis Andre Dasoul, 34, was pronounced dead at Canggu Medika Hospital at around 2:45 PM on Sunday. That's where an ambulance took the victims after onlookers on the beach helped the duo to shore.

According to, and roughly translated from, the Bali Post, a witness on the scene said: "The condition of the victim's chest is blue and possibly died on the way to the hospital. While the instructor experienced blue on the left leg thigh."

Indonesian news outlet, Detik News, reports: "The locals went directly to the two, the instructor was saved but the first aid effort for Denis was in vain."


The incident occurred at Batu Bolong Beach, also known as Old Man's, located at the southern edge of Bali's Canggu region. Waves there are friendly for longboarders, SUPs, and beginners alike. It's also a highly popular tourist destination.

Cloud Precipitation

Vietnam typhoon death toll rises to 61 ahead of Apec summit

Floods in Hoi An, Vietnam
© REUTERSA flooded street in Hoi An yesterday. The spouses of world leaders who will attend the Apec summit in nearby Danang were set to visit the Unesco World Heritage Site later this week, but it is unclear whether the visit will proceed.
At least 61 people have died after Typhoon Damrey tore through central Vietnam, disaster officials said yesterday, as heavy flooding cast doubt on a planned retreat for Apec leaders' spouses at the ancient town of Hoi An.

The weather system hit just days before Vietnam welcomes world leaders to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit in Danang, and has left several areas totally submerged in the worst flooding in years.

While Danang itself has not been seriously affected, heavy flooding has hit Hoi An, a Unesco World Heritage Site known for its unique blend of buildings, some dating back to the 15th century.

Large swathes of four central and southern provinces were submerged yesterday, officials said, with the death toll likely to rise further as the search for at least 28 missing people got under way.

"We are facing a major threat in all the affected areas. All the lakes and rivers are full," Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong said at an emergency meeting on Sunday, according to the state-controlled VNExpress. He added that flood levels were close to surpassing records set in 1997.

Some 30,000 people were evacuated and around 116,000 properties were submerged or damaged after the typhoon hit last Saturday. Restaurants and hotels in Hoi An were inundated with water, and tourists were evacuated from hotels on boats.


Comment: Damrey was the strongest typhoon to make landfall in southern Vietnam in 16 years.


Attention

Try again: Massive sinkhole opens up in Erie county parking lot - 2 days after it was fixed

sink hole east aurora NY
© aurorabrewworks / Instagram
A giant 60ft-by-30ft sinkhole has opened up in a parking lot in Erie County, New York amid heavy downpours.

The whopping sinkhole, which has a stream running through it, emerged Sunday night after rain destroyed a temporary fix made at the site earlier in the week, reports WIVB.

The sinkhole is around 30ft (9 meters) wide, 60ft long and 16ft deep, according to crews working to stop the hole from getting bigger.

Cloud Precipitation

Severe hail storms trigger disruption in Bogota, Colombia

Intense hailstorms have battered the city of Bogota.
© Mauricio Duenas/EPAIntense hailstorms have battered the city of Bogota.
Violent thunderstorms have struck the Colombian capital, Bogota.

The storms brought large amounts of hail, which blanketed the city and transformed it into a winter wonderland.

The hail was so deep that it looked like snow.
Children buried themselves in it, formed snowballs and built snowmen.

However, the storms also triggered flooding and tore down trees and power lines.

A dangerous mixture of water and ice flowed down some roads to the north of the city
, making them impassable and causing a major disruption to transport.


Comment: See also these other recent severe hailstorm reports:-

Intense hailstorm in Cordoba, Argentina leaves hail accumulations of 1.5 m (4.9 feet) within 15 minutes

Giant hail damages cars as freak hailstorm hits Corrientes, Argentina

Severe hailstorm hits Hoedspruit, South Africa

Freak hailstorm wreaks havoc in Johannesburg, South Africa

Intense hailstorm leaves hail accumulation of 50cm in Teruel, Spain


Attention

Dead 20 foot whale found on Arranmore Island, Ireland

the whale washed up at Beal Chraois on the Eastern end of the island
© Arranmore Blue FerryThe whale washed up at Beal Chraois on the Eastern end of the island
Questions are being raised over a huge beached whale on Arranmore Island which is said to be causing quite a stink.

The 20ft deceased creature is believed to have washed up on Friday last and currently lies across rocks at Beal a'Chraois on the eastern side of the island.

Arranmore RNLI crew members were alerted to the whale when a local resident noticed seabirds flocking around something white in the water.

The crew were called to action during a presentation in the Waterfront Hotel Dungloe. They were being honoured with a €25,000 cheque - the proceeds of a fundraising ball - when they had to leave the celebrations early to identify the issue.

Comment: See also these dead cetacean summary reports for this country: Another record-breaking year for whale and dolphin strandings around Ireland

For 2016, view: Record year for cetacean strandings in Ireland as fin whale washes up on Dublin beach


Attention

Shark kills man swimming off Cuba in rare attack for the country

Shark attacks
A deadly shark attack just feet away from a Cuban beach killed a 22-year-old man.

The attack occurred Saturday night off Guardalavaca Beach near the city of Holguin in the eastern part of the country.

According to a report from a website run by the Cuban government, the man was with five other people about 10 feet off the shore when he was attacked.

While in the water at around 11:00 p.m., the group swimming in the ocean was was startled to hear the man shout that he had been bitten.

Snowflake Cold

Days after sunny, dry weather, record-breaking snowfall strikes British Columbia's South Coast

Snow
Coquihalla Summit
Just days after residents of B.C.'s South Coast were basking in sunny and dry weather, the first snowfall of the season hit the region.

Earlier in the week, families were taking kids and dogs to the park, strolling along the beach, biking on the seawall and even leaving the tops down on their convertibles.

But by Friday morning, Lower Mainland residents were waking up to snow on the ground.

Environment Canada says the first Arctic front of the season moved across B.C. on Thursday. It brought a blast of cold air, strong winds and the first snowfall of the season to Metro Vancouver and Greater Victoria.

Communities and highway passes in the Southwest Interior and Kootenays also received significant snowfall.

Cranbrook set a new record of 20 centimetres, breaking the old record of 15.7 centimetres set in 1984.

Comment: While it could be argued that every winter season sees a record of either early snowfall or amount of snow occurring at some specific locality, what so far has marked this year out across the Northern Hemisphere, is the number of such records (see here to search for a selection). To further emphasize the trend of early snowfall, reports started appearing in August originating from Romania, Switzerland, Russia and Labrador and Alberta in Canada.

The start of September brought snow to Georgia 3 months early, while Mount Washington in New Hampshire saw the white stuff on the first day of the month. By the middle of September early snowfall had left a 12 foot snow base on mountains in Alaska, while Mammoth Lakes in California had snow one month earlier than usual. Over several different mountain ranges in Europe it was a similar picture with the high ground in Austria receiving a foot of snow.


Black Cat 2

Leopard drags sleeping man out of home in Uttarakhand, India

Leopard
Leopard
Narayan Ram was sleeping at his home in Shi village without shutting the doors on Sunday night when the leopard struck and dragged him away, DFO RS Prajapati said.

A 51-year-old man was killed by a leopard that dragged him out of his home in Almora district in Uttarakhand when he was asleep at night, forest officials said on Monday.

Narayan Ram was sleeping at his home in Shi village without shutting the doors on Sunday night when the leopard struck and dragged him away, DFO RS Prajapati said.

On Tuesday morning, his body was found in bushes about 300 metres away from the house, he said.

The forest department has placed a cage in the area to trap the big cat, he said.

Source: Press Trust of India

Comment: See also these other reports of atypical behaviour by leopards entering homes and killing people :-

Leopard kills boy after entering house in Junnar, India: 'Very abnormal activity'

Girl killed by leopard as she slept next to her parents in India

Leopard kills 7-month-old baby in Gujarat, India