Earth Changes
The incident prompted immediate warnings for swimmers to keep clear of seals, which may have been trying to protect pups at the time.
Devon Live reported that the swimmer was injured at Shoalstone Pool, near Brixham.
Seals are a familiar sight in the waters off Brixham.
There have been regular encounters in the harbour and at nearby Fishcombe and Churston coves.
According to villagers, the cattle were grazing in the field at about 2:00pm when the incident occurred killing them on the spot.
On being informed, sarpanch Pittan Barik and panchayat executive officer Prasanta Kumar Sahoo reached the spot. Later, deputy collector of Pallahara Ajit Kumar Pradhan sent local tehsildar and revenue inspector (RI) to assess the loss.
Necessary steps will be taken after assessing the loss in the incident, Pradhan said.
Source: PNN

Fire fighters try to extinguish a forest fire near Moshv Aderet, July 17, 2019.
A fire broke out mid afternoon in a parking lot in Jerusalem's Malha neighborhood, setting 10 cars aflame. Within 45 minutes, the Fire and Rescue Services brought the blaze under control, preventing it from spreading to nearby vegetation and buildings.
The Aderet and Roglit settlements close to Jerusalem, and the Shavei Shomron settlement in the West Bank, were evacuated due to fires that reached houses there. Flames were eventually subdued in all three locations.
Five houses caught on fire at the Ramat Pinkas neighborhood in Or Yehuda close to Tel Aviv. Police attempted to evacuate residents while firefighters gained control of the flames. Several residents were rescued and treated for wounds at the scene.
The first massive fire broke out in the Nesher neighborhood of Haifa near the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, forcing police to temporarily close Route 2, as the school's security forces sent an evacuation notice to students on campus. Two men suffered light injuries due to inhaling smoke and were treated by MDA personnel on the scene.
Kachin State and Sagaing Region
Over 14,000 people have been displaced by flooding from the Irrawaddy river in Myanmar's northern state of Kachin.
According to reports, the worst hit area is Myitkyina, where 2,000 households have been forced to leave their homes. Over 20 relief camps have been set up to accommodate those displaced.
The meteorological phenomenon affected the departments of Concordia and Federacion the most.
Entre Rios is a province known for its citrus production. The intense frost affected the W. Murcott, Murcott, and Encore mandarins varieties, as well as various varieties of summer oranges.
It is still too recent to quantify the damages, but according to estimates, the production suffered a major setback.
Source: news.agrofy.com.ar
Red-winged blackbirds appear to be a major culprit, reports The Wall Street Journal, with people reporting that the songbirds have been divebombing or slamming in to them as they jog or walk through their neighborhoods.
"You talk to people about being attacked by birds, and they look at you like you're crazy," Stephen Vedder, of Marlborough, Mass., who has been attacked while jogging at a nearby lake.
Comment: While habitat loss due to human encroachment may be a contributing factor, we must bear in mind this is nothing new and only now are we seeing an increase in these attacks. It's notable that animal attacks of all kinds are occurring, and throughout the world, alongside mass mortality events, weather extremes and other changes to their environment:
- Russian Arctic town suffers polar bear invasion
- High bird deaths likely due to cold weather and starvation in Campbellton, Canada
- Another atypical animal attack on humans: Villagers viciously attacked by a pack of starving wolves in China
- Cosmic rays intensifying for the 4th year in a row

A rock slide on the Fraser River near Big Bar, B.C., has created a five-metre waterfall that is blocking the passage of salmon.
A major rock slide in British Columbia's Fraser River has prompted new restrictions to recreational and First Nations fishing of chinook salmon, as officials scramble to prevent long-term devastation of the population.
The slide in a remote area near Big Bar, northwest of Kamloops in the Interior, has created a five-metre waterfall that is blocking all but a small percentage of roughly hundreds of thousands of chinook from migrating upstream to spawn.
The measures announced Friday represent an "unquestionably difficult" decision in terms of the impacts on First Nations communities and on recreational fish harvesters, said Andrew Thomson, a regional director with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
Comment: See also:
- Holy moly: 7.5-metre deep sinkhole may be largest ever in Regina, Canada
- Huge crack appears in rock wall in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming - Area not far from Yellowstone
- See Naples and die? Garbage truck falls into gigantic sinkhole in Italian city
- Tar and natural gas bubble up through streets near La Brea tar pits
- Video shows huge sinkhole that swallowed farmers field in Indonesia - 2nd this year

We had expected more melting and that the ice was more disintegrating, says Captain Johnny Peder Hansen
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15 July 2019 - The Norwegian icebreaker "Kronprins Haakon" (Crown Prince Haakon), on a mission to the North Pole for the Institute of Marine Research, was forced to turn back north of Svalbard after meeting considerably thicker and more massive ice masses than expected, which the vessel was not capable of breaking through.
Thick one-year ice combined with large batches of multi-year ice joined together into powerful helmets, and several of these are impenetrable to us, said Captain Johnny Peder Hansen.
The ice is up to three meters (almost 10 feet) thick in the middle of July, and not even the researchers' long special-purpose chainsaws were able to penetrate the ice.
Bryan Mestre was shocked to discover the large pool of water at an altitude of 11,100ft (3,400m) in the Mount Blanc mountain range - claiming the unusual sight was a worrying sign.
Scientists have warned that heatwaves in Europe are becoming increasingly frequent, with the intense temperatures linked to climate change.
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Comment: While usually considered rare, attacks by seals on people appear to be on the increase in recent times, as indicated by the following reports for the past 5 years: Woman still in hospital after 100kg fur seal bites her 'to the bone' in Victoria, Australia
Man attacked by seal in Kingswear, UK
Harbour seal climbs aboard kayak, attacks paddler near Chatham Island, British Columbia
Seal bites man in Friday Harbor, Washington
Man attacked by fur seal in New Zealand
Seal attacks 4 surfers at Manly, Australia
Unprovoked seal attack on elderly man in New Zealand