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2,853 killed by elephant attacks in India during past 5 years

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Human-elephant conflicts resulted in 2,853 human deaths during the past five years, with the number of fatalities reaching a five-year high of 628 in 2023, according to government data.

Responding to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Union Minister of State for Environment Kirti Vardhan Singh on Thursday said "elephants caused" 587 human deaths in 2019, 471 in 2020, 557 in 2021, 610 in 2022 and 628 in 2023.

The data revealed that Odisha recorded 624 such deaths during this period, followed by Jharkhand with 474, West Bengal with 436, Assam with 383, Chhattisgarh with 303, Tamil Nadu with 256, Karnataka with 160 and Kerala with 124.

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Attention

Two brothers killed in elephant attack in Chhattisgarh, India

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Two siblings were trampled to death by a wild elephant in Chhattisgarh's Jashpur district in the wee hours today (July 27), officials said. The incident took place at around 3:00 am in Kersai village under Tapkara forest range when the victims identified as Kokde (45) and Padva (43) were sleeping in their mud house, a forest official said.

As per the preliminary information, one of the victims woke up on sensing the presence of a pachyderm and came outside the house to check. However, the elephant caught hold of him with its trunk and trampled him to death. His brother was also killed in a bid to save him, he said.

After being alerted about the incident, personnel of the forest and police departments reached the spot this morning, he said. Herds of elephants have been roaming in the Tapkara area since the last six months and forest personnel and volunteers have been keeping a tab on their movements. Villagers are informed and alerted from time to time about the location of the herds and advised to remain cautious, he said.

Human-elephant conflicts in the state, particularly in the northern parts, had been a major cause of concern for the last one decade. The districts that have been facing the menace are Surguja, Raigarh, Korba, Surajpur, Jashpur and Balrampur.

According to the forest department, around 270 people were killed in elephant attacks in the state in the last three years.

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Arrow Down

Severe landslide kills 12 in central China province hit hard by heavy rain and floods

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© EPA-EFE/Fire and Rescue Department of HunanRescuers clean debris after a landslide desvastated Yuelin village in Hunan province on Sunday.
A severe landslide in central China's Hunan province on Sunday has killed 12 and injured 6, state media reported, citing the provincial emergency management department.

The landslide occurred around 8am in Yuelin village of Hengyang city as a result of heavy rainfall in recent days, according to a report from the official Xinhua news agency.

A one-storey house, described on social media as a homestay that had been operating for more than a decade, was smashed into debris, and local rescuers were seen cleaning fallen trees and other obstacles, according to video clips circulating online.


Comment: Related: Typhoon Gaemi lashes China after pounding Taiwan, Philippines


Fire

Fast moving wildfires force 25,000 to evacuate historic Canadian town

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Fast moving wildfires in the Canadian Rockies have forced around 25,000 people to flee the idyllic tourist town of Jasper.

Flames have devastated up to half of the structures in the town as a "wall of flames" climbed above treetops, officials said.

While there have been no immediate injury reports after the mass evacuation, town Mayor Richard Ireland said the wildfire has "ravaged our beloved community."


Comment: CBS News reported on the 25th of July:
A wildfire that roared into the community of Jasper, Alta., late Wednesday, incinerating vast stretches of the townsite, has grown to 36,000 hectares, more than quadrupling in size since Tuesday.

Alberta government officials said preliminary estimates suggest 30 to 50 per cent of the town's structures may have burned. Officials from Parks Canada, the lead agency on the fire, confirmed many buildings were lost, but declined to comment on the full extent of the damage.

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Firefighters on site are still battling fires moving from one building to another. The "most significant" damage is in west Jasper and southwest of Miette Avenue, while the east side was spared from "significant damage."

All critical infrastructure — including the hospital, emergency services building, schools, activity centre and wastewater treatment plant — were protected, the Facebook post said. But "a number" of bridges in town and throughout the national park were damaged.

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"The fuels were right and the conditions were extreme," Flannigan said. "It was such a high-intensity fire and the winds were pushing it up the valley, and fires love to run up and down valleys.
UPDATE August 9th:
Out-of-control wildfires continue raging across western Canada, fueled by hot, dry conditions while fire crews say they are preparing for a months-long fight against the blaze that torched the historic town of Jasper on the Alberta-B.C. border. Further east, optimal weather conditions across Ontario are producing an active wildfire count that is well below seasonal average, forest ministry officials say.



Igloo

Chinese Academy Of Sciences: "Antarctic cold spells shattered records" in July-August, 2023

The Chinese Academy of Sciences found that the Antarctic cold spells shattered records amid global heat waves in late winter 2023, something we never heard from the mainstream media.

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In report appearing in the online PhysOrg journal, 2023 "brought an unexpected twist with extreme cold events in Antarctica" - according to a new study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences.

"Record cold temperatures were observed in our Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) network as well as other locations around the region," said Matthew A. Lazzara of the Antarctic Meteorological Research and Data Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison). "These phases were marked by new record low temperatures recorded at both staffed and automatic weather stations, spanning East Antarctica, the Ross Ice Shelf, and West Antarctica to the Antarctic Peninsula."

Cloud Precipitation

Days of heavy rains flood Thai-Myanmar border - 6.2 inches of rainfall in 24 hours

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© Tha Sai Luat MunicipalityFlooding affected the area around the first Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Mae Sot district of Tak on Friday.
The Thai border in Mae Sot district in Tak is inundated after the northern province was pounded by downpours for days, with no signs of rains easing until the end of July.

The Tha Sai Luat Municipality warned residents living near the first Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge on Thursday night to be on alert due to the rising water level of the Moei River.

The combination of continuous rain and rising tides triggered flooding in communities and commercial areas around 4am on Friday.

By 10am, the water level at the bridge was measured at 1.6 metres, the municipality added.


Tsunami

Two large landslides hit Ethiopia after heavy rain, more than 500 feared dead (UPDATE)

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Rescue teams have so far retrieved the bodies of 229 people killed in two landslides in southern Ethiopia, a local official has told the BBC.

The landslides occurred on Sunday evening and Monday morning, after heavy rains in a remote mountainous area of the Gofa zone.

The local authority said the search for survivors was "continuing vigorously" but that the "death toll could yet increase".

Footage showed hundreds of people gathered at the scene and others digging in the dirt in search of people trapped underneath.

In the background, a hillside can be seen partially collapsed and a large patch of red earth has been exposed.


Comment: Update July 27

Fox Weather reports:
More than 500 feared dead in Ethiopia landslides

Landslides across Africa's second most populous country have claimed the lives of hundreds, with officials warning that the death toll could grow exponentially.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that heavy rainfall caused mountainsides to give way in a remote region known as the Gofa Zone in southern Ethiopia.

Photos from the scene show villagers working by hand to remove mud and debris in search for victims.

As of the latest report, 257 victims have been accounted for, but local authorities expect the death toll to approach 500.



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Rare waterspout spins over Lake Murray, South Carolina

A rare waterspout formed over Lake Murray Thursday, July 25, 2024.
© Tim MillerA rare waterspout formed over Lake Murray Thursday, July 25, 2024.
Amid the rain Thursday afternoon, a waterspout formed over Lake Murrary, a once in a decade occurrence.

It happened around 1:15 p.m., somewhere between Shull Island and Dreher Island State Park and lasted about 10 minutes. Multiple people managed to record the weather phenomenon and then post videos of it on social media.

"What a day! The largest waterspout that I've ever seen form on Lake Murray took place today, this thing had the potential to be a monster," Tim Miller, a meteorologist with the University of Florida and former chief meteorologist at Augusta, Ga.-based WJBF, said on Facebook.


Doberman

Three-year-old dies after dog attack in Minneapolis

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A child who was attacked by dogs last week in Brooklyn Park has died in the hospital.

Family members said in a social media post that 3-year-old Covil Allen has died after being attacked last Friday, July 19, in the back yard of a Brooklyn Park home.

His family plans to donate his organs to LifeSource to help other children.

"This will honor Covil's life and save more children's lives in hopes that no other parent has to endure the pain that they are experiencing right now," wrote family friends on their GoFundMe campaign.

The child's mother was also attacked and has had several surgeries on her leg.

The GoFundMe campaign, which will be used to cover costs of the family's medical expenses, has raised $45,186 as of Friday afternoon.


Tsunami

Dam collapses after heavy rainfall in Russia's Chelyabinsk region, forcing hundreds to flee

The dam collapse in the Chelyabinsk region.
The dam collapse in the Chelyabinsk region.
Heavy rainfall led to the collapse of a reservoir dam in the Ural Mountains region of Chelyabinsk on Friday night, Russian authorities said, forcing residents of nearby villages to evacuate their homes.

A dam at the Kialimskoye reservoir, measuring around 500 meters long, was unable to hold back rising waters and broke, unleashing a flood torrent toward four villages in the Karabash district of the Chelyabinsk region.

A video shared on social media showed the dam being washed away by a powerful current of water, which poured into the surrounding area. Another video, filmed by someone who sought safety on the roof of a building, showed fast-flowing water engulfing homes, cars and trees.


Comment: More footage here from RT. And the weather forecast is for a lot more rain to come...