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Time-lapse reveals planet as it was rocked by record-breaking earthquakes in April 2014

earthquakes april 2014
The 6.0-magnitude earthquake that jolted parts of Indonesia today served as a reminder of just how active the seemingly-solid ground beneath us can be.

And these reminders have become increasingly frequent. On average, the world only sees one or two earthquakes per month that are 6.5-magnitude or higher.

But April produced a higher-than-normal number of the major seismic events, as revealed in this incredible time-lapse video.

Blue Planet

Heaven and Earth: Earth Changes and Strange Signs in March and April 2014

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Here are some of the events I picked up in March and April.

My series include strange phenomena of all kinds and awesome natural events or beautiful phenomena in the previous month or so. I try to make people focus on the important things. Enjoy!

These videos try to make people aware of the powerfulness of the world we are living in. It's but a fraction, and I'm far from covering all events from these past two months.

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Peacock death toll increases to 42 across Tharparkar, Pakistan

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At least eight more peacocks died of viral Newcastle disease in Bhopay village here on Thursday, increasing death toll to 42 across Tharparkar.

Due to scorching hot weather, Newcastle disease broke out in various areas of the drought-hit Tharparkar, according to wildlife officials. At least 42 affected peacocks died in two days, they said.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Newcastle is a contagious bird disease affecting many domestic and wild avian species; it is transmissible to humans. Tharparkar's drought and hot weather has started hitting the birds as dozens of peacocks have died in different villages of Diplo taluka - the worst-affected area of the district by the drought this year.

Dozens of birds visit each house of different villages early in the morning. "We serve these birds wheat and some other eatables available at home," said Desh Mukh, a local villager. After taking their share, these birds fly away, he said. "It is painful for us that our birds are dying in large number," he said.

Arrow Down

Landslide triggered by heavy rain kills at least 500 Afghan villagers

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Villagers prepare to search for survivors of a landslide in the Argo district of Badakhshan, Afghanistan which has trapped more than 2,000 people
* Up to 500 people feared dead following landslide in northern Afghanistan

* Three bodies pulled out of rubble with 100 more being treated for injuries

* More than 2,000 people are still missing after hill collapsed on Hobo Barik

* Landslide buried some 300 homes in area - about third of all houses there

Up to 500 people are feared dead after a landslide triggered by heavy rains buried a remote village in northeastern Afghanistan today.

Three bodies have been pulled out of the rubble in the Argo district already - with at least 100 more being treated for injuries, according to police.

Badakshan province Gov. Shah Waliullah Adeeb said earlier more than 2,000 people were missing after a hill collapsed on the village of Hobo Barik.


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Video showing the moment a Baltimore street collapsed

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They're moving! Cars parked in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood are seen tilted and shifting
* Block in city's Charles Village neighborhood collapsed on Wednesday

* 19 homes have been evacuated and residents may have to stay out of their homes for up to 40 days

* Residents said they complained in the past but were told area is safe

A new video has emerged, showing the collapse of a Baltimore street on Wednesday.

Taken in the city's Charles Village neighborhood, onlookers are heard screaming 'It's moving' and 'Oh my God' as multiple parked cars - as well as CSX railroad tracks behind them - fall on East 26th Street. A light pole and nearby trees are also captured plummeting.

A deafening noise is heard in the video as water surges in the wake of the crash. No injuries were reported.

Residents may have to be kept out of their homes for up to 40 days, officials said.

19 homes have been evacuated, WJZ reports, and says gas, water and waste services have been shut down.

Though Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake spokesman Kevin Harris said on Thursday he did not know how many houses or people were affected, he said city officials will meet with residents on Friday morning.


Cloud Lightning

2 dead as hurricane rips through Omsk region, south central Russia

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Two people have been killed and more than 20 people injured after a hurricane swept through the Siberian region of Omsk over the weekend.

The death toll increased to two on Monday after an elderly woman died in hospital of a head injury sustained during the hurricane, a law enforcement official said, Interfax reported.

The second victim, a 23-year-old woman, died after a bus stop collapsed on her in the village of Troitskoe, near Omsk, a law enforcement official said.

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A further 20 people were injured as the hurricane blew through 24 districts in the Omsk region, with winds reaching up to 29 meters per second.

In total, 550 buildings were damaged during the storm, including 345 homes, 33 schools and 12 kindergartens.

Cloud Lightning

Truck carried 27 miles by tornado across Arkansas

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© Photo: Mark Wilson, Getty ImagesA police officer walks past an overturned car near a home that was destroyed by a tornado on April 29, 2014, in Vilonia, Ark.
A truck was reportedly carried 27 miles by a tornado Sunday night in Arkansas, according to meteorologist Darby Bybee of KHBS-TV in Fort Smith.

Bybee reported that the truck was carried from Mayflower, Ark., to near Vilonia, Ark., a distance of about 27 miles. A report from the National Weather Service in Little Rock notes that an EF4 tornado - with winds of at least 180 mph - traveled 41 miles on a path that included both Mayflower and Vilonia.

The tornado killed 15 people.

Many cars were tossed around and destroyed, some mangled beyond recognition, Bybee said. He said it can be difficult to make an insurance claim on a car that can't be found or identified.

Long-distance transport of large objects in tornadoes has been reported before, though Randy Cerveny, a geography professor at Arizona State University, said, "I haven't heard of trucks being thrown that far."

In 1877, a tornado in Illinois reportedly carried "the spire, vane and guilded ball of a Methodist church" 15 miles, according to his book Freaks of the Storm.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.0 - 70km SSE of Namlea, Indonesia

Namlea Quake_020514
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Event Time
2014-05-02 08:43:37 UTC
2014-05-02 16:43:37 UTC+08:00 at epicenter

Location
3.801°S 127.435°E depth=54.2km (33.7mi)

Nearby Cities
70km (43mi) SSE of Namlea, Indonesia
83km (52mi) W of Ambon, Indonesia
172km (107mi) WSW of Amahai, Indonesia
506km (314mi) S of Kota Ternate, Indonesia
565km (351mi) NNE of Dili, East Timor

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Hundreds caught off guard by the single rainiest day ever recorded - rescued from floodwaters in Florida and Alabama

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© AP Photo/Pensacola News Journal, Katie E. King A portion of the Scenic Highway collapsed near Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday April 30, 2014. Heavy rains and flooding have left people stranded in houses and cars in the Florida Panhandle and along the Alabama coast. According to the National Weather Service, an estimated 15-20 inches of rain has fallen in Pensacola in the past 24 hours.
People were plucked off rooftops or climbed into their attics to get away from fast-rising waters when nearly 2 feet of rain fell on the Florida Panhandle and Alabama coast in the span of about 24 hours, the latest bout of severe weather that began with tornadoes in the Midwest.

On Wednesday, roads were chewed up into pieces or wiped out entirely and neighborhoods were inundated, making rescues difficult for hundreds of people who called for help when they were caught off guard by the single rainiest day ever recorded in Pensacola.

Boats and Humvees zigzagged through the flooded streets to help stranded residents. A car and truck plummeted 25 feet when portions of a scenic highway collapsed, and one Florida woman died when she drove her car into high water, officials said.

Near the Alabama-Florida line, water started creeping into Brandi McCoon's mobile home, so her fiance, Jonathan Brown, wrapped up her nearly 2-year-old son Noah in a blanket and they swam in neck-deep water to their car about 50 feet away.

Then, the car was flooded.


Comment:
Almost 24 inches in 24 hours? Places like India and the Philippines receive large amounts of rainfall in short periods during monsoon season and cyclones. Could there be a permanent climate change happening across the North America and the globe? Here is a thorough meteorological report posted by a writer on the Accuweather blog.


Attention

Dead Minke whale marked with graffiti discovered beneath Central Pier, Atlantic City

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The belly of a dead minke whale appeared to be covered in purple graffiti. The whale washed up Thursday morning beneath Central Pier.
A minke whale, its underbelly tagged with purple spray paint, was found Thursday morning under Central Pier, where it had washed up.

Besides the graffiti-marred whale, a dead common dolphin was also found at the beach on Indiana Avenue, about a half dozen blocks away.

Atlantic City police said the graffiti marks were not gang-related. The discernible markings appeared to be Greek letters.

The whale, roughly 12 to 15 feet long, was dragged from beneath the pier down the beach to a site near Martin Luther King Boulevard using an excavator and chains.

The dolphin was about 5 feet long and weighed less than 200 pounds.

A state pathologist will take samples to determine the cause of death and then they will be buried on the beach, said Robert Schoelkopf, director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center.