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Rare double waterspout spotted off Panama City Beach, Florida

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The rare phenomenon was caught on camera by spectators in Panama City Beach.

Dual waterspouts were spotted spinning beside each other off the coast of Florida.


Cloud Precipitation

Best of the Web: All-time records shattered as Canada's weather turns upside down

Cars drive slowly through water overflowing on to highway 40 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
© THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter McCabeCars drive slowly through water overflowing on to highway 40 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue on the island of Montreal after heavy rains hit the area on Friday, August 9, 2024.
An astonishing bevy of rainfall and heat records fell this week as a strange pattern enveloped Canada

Montreal just trudged through its wettest day on record. Communities in the Northwest Territories logged Canada's hottest temperatures several times this week.

It's hard to shatter all-time records any day, but to see multiple records fall within the course of a few days takes some serious effort aloft.

The country's weather turned upside down this week as strange patterns evolved from coast to coast. Here's a look at some of the astounding records that have fallen over the past couple of days, and what it could mean for your conditions heading into next week.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strike kills 6 people in eastern China

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Six people died when a pavilion struck by lightning collapsed in a park in eastern China, DPA reported, citing local authorities, BTA reported.

According to the Changzhou city government, in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu, lightning struck the pavilion last night, where several people had earlier taken shelter from the strong thunderstorm, the agency said.

As of this morning, six people have died of their wounds, while ten injured people are in stable condition, authorities added.

The China Meteorological Administration had issued a thunderstorm, hurricane and hail warning for the area around Changzhou, which has a population of about 5.4 million people, as well as other parts of the country.

Local authorities have promised to conduct an investigation and check how secure municipal facilities are. Due to rampant corruption and a lack of structural safety inspections in China, building collapses are common, especially in agricultural areas, DPA noted.

Doberman

Infant dies from injuries following dog attack in Memphis

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An infant died after a dog attack on Friday, according to Memphis Police Department.

Around 5:19 p.m., officers responded to the dog attack at the Cedar Run Apartments in Hickory Hill.

When officers arrived, they were told that two dogs had attacked an infant child.

Officers made the scene, and the dogs were still attacking the child, at which point an officer fired his service weapon, hitting the dogs.

The child was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

On Saturday, Memphis police confirmed that the child was pronounced dead.

This is an ongoing investigation.


Attention

Bear mauls man to death in Russia's Far East

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A bear mauled a man to death in Russia's Far East, state media reported early Monday.

Russian state news agency RIA reported, citing the head of the Magadan region's Hunting Department, that a human body with signs of an attack by a wild animal was found on a forest road near the village of Verkhnii Seimchan, located about 5,700 kilometers (3,542 miles) from the capital Moscow.

"According to our information, the man, a 41-year-old resident, was returning from fishing. His car broke down, and he decided to go on foot at night," Elena Slobodanyuk said, adding that it is extremely unsafe to go into the forest area at night.

The report further quoted the official as saying that Russia's Investigative Committee in the region is probing the man's death.

Attention

Polar bears kill worker at Canadian Arctic radar site

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A pair of polar bears attacked and killed a worker at a remote government radar site in the Canadian Arctic, the facility's operator said Friday.

The attack took place Thursday at the outpost on Brevoort Island, in Canada's far northeastern Nunavut territory, said Nasittuq Corporation, the logistics company contracted to operate the site.

"An attack by two polar bears has resulted in the loss of one of our valued employees," it said. "Nasittuq employees responded to the scene and one of the animals was put down."

The site is one of dozens of North Warning System outposts dotting Canada's far north, forming a surveillance tripwire against aircraft incursions or cruise missile attacks.

The radar coverage spans over 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) from Alaska to Labrador in eastern Canada.

AFP

Cloud Precipitation

Debby brings heavy flooding to Northeast before blowing into Canada

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© JOHN MINCHILLO / APA drain pulls in residual rain water floods the downtown area caused by Tropical Storm Debby on Aug. 8, 2024, in Bladenboro, N.C.
The remnants of Hurricane Debby brought heavy flooding to parts of the Northeast before the storm left the United States and crossed into Canada late Friday night.

The storm spent the better part of a week unleashing tornadoes and flooding, damaging homes and taking lives as it moved up the East Coast after first arriving in Florida as a hurricane. The storm is expected to continue moving northeast.

At least seven people have died related to Debby — four in Florida, including two children, one in Georgia and two in North Carolina. Rockingham's sheriff confirmed to CBS News that a woman was killed when a tree fell on a mobile home in Brown Summit, North Carolina.

Some of the worst flash flooding in New York on Friday happened in villages and hamlets in a largely rural area south of the Finger Lakes. First responders launched high-water and helicopter rescues of people trapped in cars and homes in rural New York and Pennsylvania as heavy rain caused intense floods.

More than 167,000 customers were without power across New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont on Friday night, according to utility tracker PowerOutage.us.


Tsunami

9 people dead as flood swept away their car in Himachal Pradesh, India

Car washed away in flood at Punjab's Jejo (ETV Bharat)
© ETV BharatCar washed away in flood at Punjab's Jejo.
A car carrying a wedding party has been washed away in the flood in Jejo Khad in Punjab. The wedding party members are from the Dehla village in Una district of Himachal Pradesh. They were going to Mahalpur in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab for a wedding. About 10 people along with the car were washed away due to the strong flow of water in Jejo Khad of Punjab.

As per the latest information, nine people died in the accident. The bodies of 8 people have been recovered. One person is still missing and the search is on. At the time of the accident, a young man somehow managed to escape from the water. He has been admitted to the hospital.


Comment: Also in the same state according to NDTV:
Heavy Rains, Landslides, Flash Floods Block 288 Roads In Himachal Pradesh

Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rains over the last two days has led to the closure of more than 280 roads in Himachal Pradesh, with 150 being closed on Saturday, according to officials.

Water from overflowing streams has entered several houses in Una while the Lahaul and Spiti police have issued an advisory for residents and travellers to exercise extreme caution and not to cross the Jahalman Nallah as its water level is "rapidly" rising, they said.

Rescue operations to trace about 30 people who went missing after the July 31 flash floods in Kullu, Mandi and Shimla districts are being conducted but there has been no major success. So far, 28 bodies have been recovered, the officials said.




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Russia's fourth dam bursts in two weeks

Houses flooded in Dalnerechensk, Russia
© Civil Defense and Emergencies Service in Primorsky KraiHouses flooded in Dalnerechensk, Russia, after a local dam burst on Aug. 6, 2024.
A dam burst in the town of Dalnerechensk in the far east of Russia overnight on Aug. 6, regional authorities told state-owned TASS news agency. This marks the fourth such case in Russia in two weeks.

On July 26, a dam broke at the Kialimskoye water reservoir in the Karabash urban district of Russia's Chelyabinsk region.

In the Segezha district of Karelia, a dam on the White Sea-Baltic Canal burst on July 29, killing one person. The Khonkholoy dam in Buryatia broke due to floods on Aug. 4, causing water to wash away several bridges.

In April 2024, the Russian city of Orengurg was flooded after several rivers, including the Ural, burst from their banks, and the Orsk Dam collapsed. The water levels in the city rose 2 meters above the critical level, flooding 11,700 homes, according to the local authorities.


Comment: Footage from RT of the Buryatia republic floods on August 4 mentioned above:

Dozens of houses in Russia's Buryatia region were flooded after a river overflowed due to heavy rainfall, forcing locals to evacuate.



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Flurry of waterspouts over Lake Erie

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Debby's not done yet. The system spawned several waterspouts near the shores of Lake Erie. Can you count them all?