Elizabeth White wkrg.com Wed, 26 Feb 2025 12:07 UTC
A Beulah woman has died after being attacked by her neighbor's dogs. According to Lee County Coroner Daniel Sexton, Patricia Burt, 78, was pronounced dead at 10:21 a.m. CT on February 25, 2025, at Piedmont Midtown Medical Center in Columbus, Georgia.
The deadly attack occurred around 5:00 p.m. CT on February 24 on Lee Road 356. WRBL spoke with Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones, who said Burt had walked over to visit her neighbor and say hello. When Burt went to hug her neighbor, the neighbor's two Cane Corsos escaped their enclosure and attacked Burt. As Burt's husband and the dog's owner tried to stop the attack, Burt's husband pulled out a gun and shot both animals.
"At this point, it appears to be a horrific, tragic set of circumstances involving neighbors who are friendly," Jones said.
Burt was transported to the hospital with critical injuries but did not survive. The Lee County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack. Sheriff Jones said his office had never received complaints about the dogs before the incident. Burt's body will be sent to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences in Montgomery for a postmortem examination.
The case remains under investigation and will be presented to a Lee County grand jury. WRBL will provide updates as more information becomes available.
The Environment Authority (EA) in Al Wusta Governorate is dealing with the death of an Arabian Sea humpback whale that reportedly perished yesterday off the coast of Al Jazir in Al Wusta Governorate.
Acting in cooperation with the authorities concerned—including the Wali's Office, the Royal Oman Police and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources—the EA began to handle the incident in a systematic manner, to identify the animal and establish the causes of death.
The EA said that it works to ensure that cooperation would proceed in a streamlined manner and that the multiparty team, now fully operational, would complete the mission and bury the whale in a suitable location.
The Arabian Sea humpback whale is quoted in the red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, as a rare and endangered species. It figures as one of 20 species of whales inhabiting the seas of the Sultanate of Oman, and this is evidenced by research studies conducted through satellite tracking.
Human deaths due to attacks by megafauna like elephants and tigers have seen opposite trajectories in the last four years, an analysis by the State of India's Environment (SOE) 2025 has revealed.
While human deaths due to encounters with elephants increased between 2020-21 and 2023-24, tiger attack deaths saw a decline in the same period, as per SOE 2025.
The report, published every year by DTE, is a comprehensive documentation of the year's major developments and happenings in a wide range of subjects and issues — ranging from climate change, waste management and the pandemic to air and water pollution, industrial contamination and food.
State of conflict
Human fatalities caused by elephants were 464 in 2020-21 as per the SOE 2025. They rose to 545 in 2021-22, 605 in 2022-23 and 629 in 2023-24, as per the analysis by Rajit Sengupta and Kiran Pandey from the Centre for Science and Environment and DTE.
At least five devotees were killed and several others injured when a herd of elephants attacked them while they were walking through the Seshachalam forest en route to Lord Shiva's temple at Talakona in Andhra Pradesh's Annamayya district for the Mahashivratri celebrations around 5.30am on Tuesday.
A police officer said the devotees attempted to scare the elephants by shouting. "...the elephants became aggressive. ...the elephants encircled and attacked them," he said.
The devotees ran for their lives but the elephants trampled upon some of them leaving five dead on the spot and several others injured. Police and forest department officials rushed to the spot and launched a rescue operation. "The injured were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital, where doctors have said that the condition of two remained critical," said the police officer.
Police said the devotees who were killed were from Urlagaddapadu village in the Railway Koduru Mandal. Further details were awaited.
Two farmers were killed in a wild bear attack near Varusanadu in Theni district on Tuesday night. The deceased victims have been identified as Mani alias Manikandan (44), of Thangammalpuram, and Karuppaiya (55), of Dharmarajapuram, sources said.
The incident occurred in the evening when both farmers were carrying loads of lemon picked from their farms. Much to their shock, they encountered a wild bear which attacked them. Both were killed on the spot.
On being alerted, forest personnel from Kandamanur and Kadamalaikundu police inspected the spot and held inquiries. The bodies were taken to Theni Government Medical College Hospital.
Based on a complaint, the police filed a case, sources said.
Thandoluhle Ngcobo ewn.co.za Wed, 26 Feb 2025 14:44 UTC
The KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance Department confirmed that rescue teams have recovered the bodies of seven people who were swept away by flood waters.
Five bodies that washed up in a canal in Lamontville, south of Durban, were recovered and the bodies of two women were found ashore at two separate locations in Durban.
The South African Weather Service has issued a level two weather warning for the province - indicating the possibility of further rainfall throughout the day.
Heavy rainfall has impacted large portions of the province, causing significant damage and flooding.
Search and rescue teams have been working around the clock in the hope of finding survivors.
Will Stewart, Steven White Mirror Mon, 24 Feb 2025 12:26 UTC
The helpless girl was surrounded by dogs in the snow.
Horrific footage shows the moment a nine-year-old girl was attacked by a pack of raging dogs - she later died.
The child had been enjoying herself while out sledging in the snow near her home in the city of Stavropol, Russia. The video shows her suddenly surrounded by a number of dogs before falling over and getting up, waving her arms and calling for help.
But she then slipped again and was overwhelmed by the dogs, according to reports. Local resident Vladimir Muravyov said: "Everyone here is in shock. When a child is torn apart by dogs, it is a shock. It is a shock not only for the street, but for the city."
A man tried to save her and chased away the dogs - firing a gun - but it was too late to save the tragic child. Mayor Ivan Ulyanchenko said: "A tragedy that shook the entire city. A pack of aggressive dogs attacked a child in Stavropol when she was with other children.
Comment: Footage of the attack can be viewed here.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake jolted Indonesia's North Sulawesi province early Wednesday, according to the US Geological Survey, without triggering large waves or causing damage or casualties.
Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency recorded the intensity of the earthquake at magnitude 6.0 on the Richter scale, forcing many residents to flee outside.
The quake struck at 6.55 a.m. local time (2255GMT Tuesday) at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) with the epicenter located 45 kilometers (27.9 miles) southeast of East Bolaang Mongondow Regency.
The tremor was also felt in the nearby province of Gorontalo.
There was no tsunami alert from the agency.
Indonesia, which lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, has 130 active volcanoes, making it one of the world's most seismically active countries.
In Buriticupu, about 1,200 people risk losing their homes, and residents have seen the problem escalate in 30 years
Authorities in a city in the Brazilian Amazon have declared a state of emergency after huge sinkholes opened up, threatening hundreds of homes.
Several buildings in Buriticupu, in Maranhão state, have already been destroyed, and about 1,200 people of a population of 55,000 risk losing their homes into a widening abyss.
"In the space of the last few months, the dimensions have expanded exponentially, approaching substantially closer to the residences," an emergency decree issued by the city government earlier this month said about the sinkholes.
David Goodhue Miami Herald Mon, 24 Feb 2025 19:38 UTC
Almost seven inches of rain fell on Key West in just a few of hours Monday morning, flooding some streets of the Southernmost City.
According to the National Weather Service, the rain gauge at Key West High School measured 6.87 inches, "most of it in just three hours this AM," the agency said in a statement on X Monday night.
Social media posts showed pedestrians walking through shin-high water along the city's famous Duval Street.
The Florida Department of Transportation said in an advisory Monday morning that parts of A1A/South Roosevelt Boulevard were closed from Bertha Street to Key West International Airport.
The National Weather Service said more rain, including scattered thunderstorms, were expected overnight, which could bring accumulations of an additional one to two inches.
"The purpose of GLADIO was to attack civilians, the people - women, children, innocent people, unknown people, far removed from any political game. The reason was quite simple: to force the public to turn to the State and demand greater security. Under a strategy of tension, you 'destabilize in order to stabilize', to create tension within society and promote conservative, reactionary social and political tendencies."
~ Italian neo-fascist whose prosecution led to the discovery of NATO's 'Gladio' networks across Western Europe
- Vincenzo Vinciguerra
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