Earth Changes
One of the elephants came rushing towards the bus forcing the driver to drive backwards for over 500 metres. In the video, the elephant can be seen charging towards the bus. It attacks the vehicle, pushes it with the trunk damaging the windshield.
Masaree Samae, 40, was killed in the early morning attack in southern Yala province, home to many of Thailand's sprawling rubber plantations.
"The victim was riding his motorbike on the way to tap rubber... and was circled by five elephants," police captain Sathit Woonchoom told AFP by phone.
"I conducted the autopsy with a doctor and found wounds on his back and head," Sathit said.
The corpse was spotted south of Fraser Island at Dilli Village and it shows signs of injury that according to residents "look like the sharks have had a good feed".
Images of the carcass were posted on social media, with one person commenting "A good reminder why its a really bad idea to swim in the ocean on Fraser".
People are advised to stay away from the carcass as whales may carry zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transferred from animal species to humans.

Sperm whale spotted in the North Sea off the coast of Den Helder, 25 June 2018.
'Its breathing became superficial and it kept tipping to one side,' spokeswoman Jolanda Meerbeek told broadcaster NOS. 'It tipped over for the last time around 18.00 hours.'
The whale was some 2.5 kilometres off the Dutch coast between Petten and Julianadorp when it died. The body will now be brought to shore for a post mortem examination.
It happened at the intersection of Idlebrook Court and Boswick Ridge in the Summit neighborhood.
Officials with the Columbia Water Department say water service has been restored to the area, but a boil water advisory remains in effect.
Officials say it could take up to a week to repair the road.
"It was amazing to watch," he says. "This area then morphed into an succession of dynamic shapes-a wedge, a funnel, angel wings, an electrified smoke ring, then a long rope tornado which reached towards the horizon."
What creates these forms? The answer is "gravity waves."
Look at this map.
- Purple signifies sea-ice thickness of approximately ½ to 1½ meters (20 inches to 5 ft).
- Blue or green signifies 1½ to 3 meters ( 5 ft to 10 ft) of ice.
- Yellow or orange signifies 3 to 4 meters (10 ft to 13 ft) of ice.
- Red signifies 4 to 5 meters (13 ft to 16 ft) of ice.
- White signifies zero thickness of ice.
With the Hill being on the border between both Lancashire and Greater Manchester, fire crews from both services were called to the scene.
John Taylor from LFRS said: "We are going up to 15 fire engines and their crews. It's a 50/50 mix of Greater Manchester and Lancashire services. "We're trying to get as much water on to the fire as possible. I am stood by the mast [at Winter Hill] and the fire isn't endangering that.
Comment: Fires of this intensity and so early on in the year is not a particularly common occurrance, so for two to happen in one week is even stranger. And it was only a few weeks ago that there were fires in the Scottish highlands, in three separate locations. Whilst it is true the UK has had unusually warm weather in recent weeks, winter and much of spring were particularly brutal in terms of cold and rain. So just what is going on?
- 'Biggest fire in living memory': Moorland blaze reignites and rages for days in Saddleworth, UK
- Firefighters battle for second day three large wildfires which broke out in different areas of Scotland's west coast
Dr. Angela Rowe with the University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences Department noticed the rare display while at a 7:30 a.m. fitness class at Seward Park and made sure to snap some photos.
"I made everyone stop working out so I could explain what we were all seeing," she said. (As all weather geeks would... :) )
Comment: In the past few weeks, the Puget Sound area in Washington has also seen a surge in the appearance of noctilucent clouds:
June 12: 'Rare' noctilucent clouds dazzle Seattle, Washington
June 18: 'Rare' noctilucent cloud drifts over Puget Sound, Washington
A wildfire burning out of control near Hinton, Alta., has more than tripled in size in less than a day, fire officials said Thursday.
The fire, about 15 kilometres southeast of the town of Hinton, now covers 1250 hectares, up from the 900 hectares reported earlier Thursday, and the 350 hectares reported Wednesday evening, said wildfire officials.
"This morning there's a bit of an inversion which makes it difficult to get a more recent size assessment, so it could be slightly larger than that," said wildfire information officer Travis Fairweather
An inversion is when a lot of smoke at the head of the fire creates difficult flying conditions for those assessing the fire, he explained.














Comment: Evidence for global cooling can be seen all over the planet, and is increasingly becoming a threat to life as we know it: