Earth Changes
Luckily no one was injured because the ground collapsed at 8am on Sunday when Xiuling Primary
School in the city of Nanning, in Guangxi province, was closed, the China News Service reported.
Police quickly arrived at the scene of the sinkhole to block off the pavement and road near the school's entrance.
An initial investigation found the sinkhole was caused by heavy rainfall over a number of days, which had led to the flooding of an underground basement, the report said.
Road collapses often occur in mainland cities during rainy days because of the poor quality of the infrastructure projects, experts said.
The twister formed over the sea in the marina of Chioggia at around 8.30am, before coming ashore on a sandy beach normally popular with bathers, La Nuova Venezia reported.
Once on dry land, the twister destroyed two local establishments - a children's playground and a sunlounger and umbrella rental store.
Two people reportedly sustained minor injuries as the strong winds sent loungers and parasols flying down the beach. Fortunately, the tornado petered out after just one minute before it could wreak any further damage.
A video of the tornado, uploaded to the citizen journalism website YouReporter, can be seen below.
Eight heads of cattle were found lying dead under a tamarind tree in the rice field.
Mrs Sangwien Chuangklang who owned five of the eight dead cows said she usually took her cattle for grazing in the rice field. However, as the animals were grazing in the field, rain started to fall and the wind was strong, so she led the cattle to take cover under the big tamarind tree where three other heads of cattle of a neighbor were also taking cover.
Mrs Sangwien said that while she was heading for home for a rest, she heard a thunderous noise of what was believed to be a lightning strike somewhere. When rain stopped she returned to the rice field only to find all her five heads of cattle dead under the tamarind tree, presumably by a lightning strike.
Her neighbour's three other cattle heads were also found dead.
Severe weather hit Colorado and brought heavy rain, wind and hail to Estes Park and Highlands Ranch.
"It hit the truck, I was out here in the garage and started to close the garage and went inside and the house just started rattling and you could hear it bouncing off the roof," said Highland Ranch resident Jason Tapp.
The storm developed so quickly people were caught off guard and had to run for cover.
"It was like a bomb going off," said said Highlands Ranch resident Thomas Stewart.
Hail pelted the ground for more than 30 minutes, stripping the leaves off trees like a paper shredder and coating rooftops in hail that looked more like snow.
"I don't ever remember anything quite like that, it was kind of new for me," said Stewart.
The quake struck at 19:15 GMT Tuesday, 126 kilometers (80 miles) west northwest of Kota Ternate, Indonesia at a depth of 38.3 kilometers (24 miles), the USGS said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake and no tsunami warning was issued.
Indonesia is prone to earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin. In December 2004, a massive earthquake off Sumatra island triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen countries.
Source: Associated Press
A father and son are fighting for life and his little girl has been seriously injured after they were hit by lightning at a school sports day.
The man, who is in a "critical condition" in intensive care, was picking up his boy, age five, and seven-year-old girl from Killowen Primary School in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, when the 'freak' accident happened.
His children were rushed to Royal Belfast Hospital for Children, with his son also in a "critical condition" in intensive care, and his daughter in a "serious condition".
The man, who witnesses say was was on his mobile phone outside the school gates at the time of the strike, was taken to Lagan Valley Hospital in Lisburn for treatment.
Desperate school staff and parents rushed to treat the severely burnt family during the sports day event as they waited for three ambulance crews to arrive at the scene.
The vice principal of the school used a defibrillator on the critically-ill father after he was struck by the bolt en route to his jeep, the Belfast Telegraph reports.
Nunavut RCMP said the local detachment received a call about the animal attack sometime after 1 p.m. June 6.
First responders arrived and took the young girl to the community health centre, where the four-year-old was pronounced dead.
Local officials said the dog was tied up at the time it attacked the young girl, and later put down by its owner.
Police have not said if any charges have been laid in connection to the mauling.
Condolences poured in on social media for the family of the young victim, who lived in communities across the Kivalliq. Police have not named the young victim.
The tornado was wrapped in rain, so NWS could not confirm whether the funnel touched the ground, said Rodney Wynn, a NWS meteorologist in Tampa.
"It was hard to see," Wynn said.
Heavy rains and winds are expected to continue through the day, as Tropical Storm Colin makes its way from the Gulf of Mexico and into Florida. NWS has predicted Colin will make landfall on Florida's northwest coast.

Champagne Pool is a lake in Rotorua, one of New Zealand’s most active volcanic regions.
The finding suggests that molten rock can accumulate underground in complex and unexpected patterns, but does not indicate that an eruption is imminent.
"There's no need to panic, but chances are there are lots of bodies of magma dotted throughout the crust," says Ian Hamling, a geophysicist at GNS Science in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. He and his colleagues describe the discovery on June 3 in Science Advances.
UTC time: Tuesday, June 07, 2016 10:51 AM
Your time: Tuesday, June 7 2016 11:51 AM
Magnitude Type: mwp
USGS page: M 6.2 - 102km SSW of San Patricio, Mexico
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
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