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Russian Volcano Releases Plume of Smoke

Klyuchevskaya Volcano
© All VoicesKlyuchevskaya Volcano

Piercing a layer of clouds, the summit of Klyuchevskaya Volcano on the Russian Federation's Kamchatka Peninsula released a faint plume in early June 2010. The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA's Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite captured this natural-color image on June 7. A faint brown-gray plume blows toward the north (image right), contrasting with the bright clouds below. Debris flows - evidence of earlier volcanic activity - darken the volcano's slopes.

Klyuchevskaya(or Kliuchevskoi) is a stratovolcano that reaches a height of 4,835 meters (15,863 feet). It is both the highest and most active volcano on Kamchatka. Klyuchevskaya's 700-meter- (2,300-foot-) wide summit crater has been modified by numerous geologically recent eruptions, including eruptions recorded since the late seventeenth century.

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Magnitude 6.0 - Vanuatu

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© USGSEarthquake Location
Date-Time:
Wednesday, June 09, 2010 at 23:23:19 UTC

Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 10:23:19 AM at epicenter

Time of Earthquake in Other Time Zones

Location:
18.586°S, 169.471°E

Depth:
17.8 km (11.1 miles)

Region:
VANUATU

Distances:
110 km (70 miles) NNE of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu

155 km (95 miles) SE of PORT-VILA, Efate, Vanuatu

365 km (230 miles) NNE of Tadine, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia

1950 km (1210 miles) ENE of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia

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12,000 endangered saiga antelope found dead in Kazakhstan

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© Wiki Commons/GNUSAIGA: These unique animals, which have distinct bulbous noses, once roamed over a vast area of the Eurasian steppe zone.
Mysterious deaths are a devastating blow to the unique-looking animal, which has seen its population decline by 95% since 1995.

Nearly 12,000 critically endangered saiga antelope have been found dead within a 17 square-mile area of the Ural region of western Kazakhstan, according to the World Wildlife Fund. The cause of the mysterious mass loss is still unclear, though initial investigators believed the animals may have been poisoned.

"This is a tragic and shocking event. It's particularly unfortunate that the population was just emerging from an unusually harsh winter, and that those struck down are mostly females and this year's calves," said professor E.J. Milner-Gulland, chair of the Saiga Conservation Alliance.

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BP's latest containment effort INCREASES oil leak flow

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The oil is still gushing into the sea.
The US says the latest containment technique employed by BP to stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may have increased the oil flow rate by up to five percent.

Speaking at a Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee hearing on Wednesday, US Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said that BP's capping tactic may have intensified the flow of gushing oil.

"The rate of increase may have been somewhere between 4 and 5 percent over what it was before," Salazar was quoted by AFP as saying.

The London-based company has managed to insert a loose-fitting containment cap over the well. But the oil still is gushing and BP says the containment operation won't be completed until it drills a relief well -- a process that is expected to last until August.

"I am still disgusted with the lack of leadership and no one stepping up to take charge and say, 'We're not going to let the oil hit the beaches,'" said Tony Kennon, mayor of Orange Beach, Alabama, who on Saturday confronted a top BP official at a news conference, CNN reported.

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US: Woman Killed by Lightning Just Before Boyfriend Was to Propose in North Carolina

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© The Daily MailBethany Lott was killed by lightning while hiking in North Carolina - just minutes before her boyfriend proposed
A grieving fiancé has spoken of his grief after his girlfriend was struck and killed by lightning as he was about to propose.

Richard Butler was able to slip the engagement ring on his girlfriend's finger as paramedics battled to save her life.

But they were unable to save 25-year-old Bethany Lott, who had been struck twice by bolts of lightning as she hiked with her boyfriend in the mountains of North Carolina.

Mr Butler, who suffered burns in the strike, said he had been minutes away from proposing to his girlfriend of a year when tragedy struck.

He said: 'The lightning came on quick, a matter of a minute.

'Her final words, she turned and looked at me and said: "Baby, look, isn't it so beautiful."'

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US: Man Struck by Lightning in Alabama

A man was struck by lightning in DeKalb County while working on phone lines.

Assistant General Manager of Farmers Telecommunications Chris Bryant said a technician was struck by lightning just after 11:30 Wednesday morning.

Bryant said the man was working to repair a line at 315 County Road 595.

He was taken to DeKalb Regional Medical Center where he was treated and released.

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Tornado rips central Illinois, kills 7 in Ohio

Amateur video footage:


A tornado unleashed a "war zone" of destruction, destroying homes and an emergency services building as a line of storms killed at least seven people in Ohio and damaged a swath of central Illinois.

Storms collapsed a movie theater roof in Downstate Elmwood and ripped siding off a building at a Michigan nuclear plant, forcing a shutdown. But most of the worst was reserved for a 100-yard-wide, 7-mile-long strip southeast of Toledo now littered with wrecked vehicles, splintered wood and family possessions.

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BP 'manipulating search results' on Google following oil spill

BP is being accused of trying to manipulate the search results on sites like Google and Yahoo, as it attempts to salvage its battered image following the oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico.

The company is purchasing terms such as "oil spill", "Deepwater Horizon" and "Gulf of Mexico", so that when a user types these words into the search engines, the results prominently feature a "sponsored link" to BP's official page on its response to the spill.

Critics have described BP's move as unethical. Maureen Mackey, a writer on the Fiscal Times, an online news site, said: "What it effectively does is that it bumps down other legitimate news and opinion pieces that are addressing the spill... and [BP are] paying big money for that."

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BP oil spill fears hit North Sea as Norway bans drilling

Norway has banned new deepwater oil drilling in the North Sea amid in a sign that panic over BP's Gulf of Mexico spill is spreading.

As the political fall-out moved beyond America, US President Barack Obama attacked BP chief executive Tony Hayward, saying he should have been sacked for tactless comments after the spill.

Britain yesterday ruled out a moratorium "for the moment" on deep water exploration, but Norway, its North Sea neighbour, said it had sufficient concerns to halt all new drilling until a full inquiry is conducted into the cause of BP's leak.

Riis-Johansen, Norway's oil minister said: "What is happening in the Gulf of Mexico is so unique, it's gone on for such a long time, the blow-out is so big, we must gather enough information from it before we move on."

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PJ Hahn: 'BP has lied to us from day one. We could have stopped the oil'

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In a special report from the marshlands of Louisiana, Michael McCarthy meets the man in charge of defending the coast

"Hell," says PJ Hahn, the man at the very tip of the sharp end of America's oil spill disaster, "we're under siege here. If somebody was breaking into your house, would you get on the phone to friends and neighbours to discuss it? You'd shoot the sonofabitch. It's that simple."

Blond-haired, blue-eyed, cowboy-booted - and very direct - PJ has what may be the toughest job of all in the Gulf of Mexico right now. He is personally responsible for preventing the oil that is pouring out of the shattered Deepwater Horizon well from devastating his Louisiana coastal community, which is smack on the front line. And his frustration with bureaucracy hindering what he judges the right aggressive response has begun to reach boiling point, for he tells me without even pausing for breath: "If I were king, I would have two offices, the department of thinking outside the box, and the department of common sense, and I would throw everyone else out of there!"

PJ is director of coastal zone management for Plaquemines parish - a parish in Louisiana being the equivalent of a county in the other American states - with Plaquemines being the area of the bottom 70 miles of the Mississippi Delta, where the mighty river flows into the Gulf. A hundred miles across, most of Plaquemines is marshland, but marshland of enormous economic and ecological importance, as it is the nursery for the fish, shrimp and oysters that sustain the state's whopping seafood industry, and is also the winter refuge for hundreds of thousands of ducks and geese that arrive from all over America. Furthermore, it is an essential protective zone for New Orleans, just to the north, when tropical storms and hurricanes blow in. It is known as "the speedbump for New Orleans"