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10 sinkholes found near hydroelectric dam in Vietnam

One among 10 sinkholes found near Ho Ho power plant.
One among 10 sinkholes found near Ho Ho power plant.
On the morning of July 31, the Department of Science and Technology of Quang Binh province organized a field inspection team of subsidence holes in corn field in Tan Duc village 3 (Huong Hoa commune, Tuyen Hoa, Quang Binh).

In early June, people in Tan Duc 3 hamlet in Huong Hoa commune found six big holes in a maize fields and reported to the local authorities. After nearly two months, the number of holes has increased to ten.

The local authorities examined the holes, which are located within an area of 300sq.m, on the right bank of the Ngan Sau River. The biggest hole is 17m in diameter and 4m deep. The holes are only about 800m from the dam of Ho Ho hydropower plant.

Locals have filled up some holes while some holes have expanded.

The local authorities claimed that this is a normal geological phenomenon and not related to or a risk to the Ho Ho dam.

Attention

Dead whale found on shore in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

DEAD WHALE
A dead short-finned pilot whale washed up on shore last week in Kill Devil Hills.

Jennette's Pier posted on Facebook that it happened between Third and Fourth streets last Monday, July 31.

Kill Devil Hills Ocean Rescue were first to recover the 10-foot-long whale. Volunteers from the Outer Banks Marine Mammal Stranding Network responded as well.

Jennette's Pier staff took the whale from the Kill Devil Hills bathhouse at Ocean Bay Boulevard to the National Park Service's Bodie Island marine mammal shed, where North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission staff and marine mammal stranding experts performed a necropsy.

A cause of death has not yet been determined.

Cloud Lightning

Update: Lightning kills 7 more in Odisha, India; 42 dead in past four days

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Seven persons died after being struck by lightning in various parts of the state on Wednesday. The incidents took place in Balasore, Kendrapada, Jagatsinghpur, Keonjhar and Ganjam districts. With this, the number of people who have died in lightning strikes over the past four days has increased to 42. Eighteen persons were killed on Sunday and 17 on Monday.

Most of the deceased were working in their paddy fields when they were hit by lightning. The three persons who died in Balasore district were identified as Panchanan Muduli, 35, of Odashal village, Puja Singh, 25, of Kashimpur, and Padmabati Patra, 27, of Podashul.

Rabindra Khanduala, 54, of Talapada village died in Kendrapada district, while Keshaba Swain, 40, of Handia village died in Jagatsinghpur district. In Ganjam, a woman died in Badasankha village under Karapada panchayat, while a boy died in Jaripada village of Keonjhar district.

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12% of Montana is in exceptional drought - a once-in-a-century event, says NOAA scientist

Montana drought
© CASEY PAGEThe sun sets over Swords Rimrock Park on the Rims on Sunday. July was one of the hottest and driest on record for Billings and elsewhere in Eastern Montana.
July was one of the hottest and driest on record for Billings and elsewhere in Eastern Montana, intensifying extreme drought conditions that have gripped much of the region this summer.

In July, Miles City recorded only trace amounts of precipitation throughout the entire month, tying with 1988 as the driest July on record. In Glasgow, year-to-date precipitation is less than half of the average, and is the lowest seen in 110 years.

"One of the problems we have this year is you need moisture to have moisture," Glasgow-based meteorologist Tanja Fransen said. "In a dry year without the moisture, your clouds are higher up, so what rain does fall has to fall a lot farther to hit the ground."

In its weekly report released July 27, the U.S. Drought Monitor classified nearly 12 percent of Montana as under "exceptional" drought conditions - the service's most extreme grade for drought. That area, stretching across the northeast portion of the state, jumped from just 1.5 percent of the state's land area that met those criteria one week earlier.

"Generally, that would be a kind of one-in-a-hundred-year event," said David Miskus, a research scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who is one of the 12 authors for Drought Monitor.

The last time any part of the state reached "exceptional drought" was in 2005.

Comment: Dan Wogsland; executive director of the North Dakota Grain Growers Association (NDGGA), estimates 40% of the western North Dakota wheat crop has been rolled into hay. He added, "Everyone remembers 1988, but a lot of people say it's not been this dry since the 1930s."

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Photographer captures stunning shelf cloud over Lošinj Island, Croatia

shelf cloud over the island of Losinj, Croatia
© Sandro PuncetPowerful shelf cloud over the island of Losinj, Croatia
Most of Croatia yesterday coped a passing front which in areas brought hail, thunder, and lightning.

Local photographer Sandro Puncet captured a powerful shelf cloud hovering over the island of Lošinj yesterday and it has soon gone viral.

A shelf cloud is a low, horizontal, wedge-shaped arcus cloud which is attached to the base of the parent cloud and is usually a thunderstorm which was the case over Losinj on Monday.
shelf cloud over the island of Losinj, Croatia
© Sandro Puncet
Puncet, who is a passionate 'storm' photographer, also recorded a timelapse.

Ice Cube

Hail stones lash desert as freak weather hits south-east UAE

UAE hail storm
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Hail stones fell on the Sharjah desert and rain lashed the south-east of the country as unstable weather continued.

The National Meteorology and Seismology shared videos of the extreme weather which satellite images showed covered the border area and parts of Oman.

The Al Ain region and south-eastern towns saw heavy rain at the weekend and there were warnings at the time that it would return on Wednesday and Thursday.


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Mount Sinabung volcano in Indonesia erupts, spewing ashes and hot smoke more than 4km high

Villagers gather in front of a house as they watch Mount Sinabung releasing a pyroclastic flow during its eruption in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017.
© Endro RusharyantoVillagers gather in front of a house as they watch Mount Sinabung releasing a pyroclastic flow during its eruption in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. The volcano blasted volcanic ash as high as 4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles), one of its biggest eruptions in the past several months of high activity.
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung volcano, located in Karo regency in North Sumatra province, erupted on Wednesday morning (Aug 2), sending clouds of ash and hot smoke more than 4km high.

The volcano had multiple eruptions between 8am and noon local time on Wednesday. It had erupted repeatedly in recent weeks, displacing as many as 7,214 people, with 2,863 choosing to stay at evacuation shelters, Indonesia's disaster management agency (BNPB) said in a statement.

Indonesia's Centre for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation has told residents to stay outside a 7km radius on the south side of the volcano, 6km on the south-east and east side and 4km on the north side.


Cloud Lightning

Worker being struck by lightning filmed at Florida International Airport

Surveillance video form the airport shows the bolt of lightning first striking the tail of a Sun Country plane at Southwest Florida International Airport on July 22
Surveillance video form the airport shows the bolt of lightning first striking the tail of a Sun Country plane at Southwest Florida International Airport on July 22
Video has emerged showing the horrifying moment an airport worker was struck by lightning and collapsed the ground.

The incident happened on Saturday, July 22 at Southwest Florida International Airport in the Fort Myers area.

Austin Dunn, 21, was working under the right wing of a Sun Country plane when a bolt of lightning strikes the aircraft's tail.

Immediately after, another flash of light is seen.

Surveillance video obtained by WBBH shows the bolt of lightning running down the aircraft and striking Dunn in the hand.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 2 children in Kenya

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A family in Mangana village, Webuye West constituency, is mourning the death of two children who were struck by lightning on Sunday evening as they prepared supper.

A third boy suffered serious burns and is fighting for his life in the Webuye Subcounty Hospital.

Three other children escaped unhurt when the lightning struck.


The deceased were pupils aged seven and five years.

Residents and relatives streamed to the homestead to console the family.

They said they had never witnessed such a tragedy in the area, and only heard stories of lightning striking trees, houses and animals — but not children inside a house.

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University of Idaho professor killed by lightning strike in Swiss Alps

the matterhorn
The Matterhorn
Faculty and staff at the University of Idaho began mourning one of their own Monday when it was announced Samantha Ramsay, an assistant professor of nutrition at the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences, died Sunday after being struck by lightning while climbing the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps.

Ramsay's husband, former professional baseball player Rob Ramsay, died Aug. 4, 2016, after a year long battle with brain cancer. The couple is survived by two sons, Ryan, 12, and Reidar, 9.

Samantha Ramsay, 41, was "always on the go," family friend Shawn O'Neal said. "She was the most alive person I ever knew. She and Rob both were."

O'Neal said while she struggled with the death of her husband, she was rarely anything less than enthusiastic, active and energetic.

"I could tell she was hurting, but she hid it for the most part," he said.