Chakmo Tso and Dickey Kundol rfa.org Fri, 06 Sep 2024 12:49 UTC
These images show rescue workers attempting to recover livestock after heavy rain in Tso-Ngo triggered severe flooding, leading to extensive loss and destruction, killing at least 9 people and hundreds of livestock.
Heavy rains in Tibetan areas of central China's Qinghai province have triggered severe flooding, destroying infrastructure and killing at least nine people and hundreds of livestock, three Tibetans from inside Tibet said.
The rains have drenched the area since Sept. 2, flooding roads, damaging bridges and causing landslides, they said. Chinese state media reported that heavy rains have inundated houses and swept away vehicles.
Helicopter crews ferried down scores of tourists stranded atop of one of Switzerland's most popular mountain resorts on Friday after a mudslide a day earlier cut off road access until next week.
A road is blocked in Eisten, Switzerland , Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, after a landslide following severe weather.
Valais authorities said a downpour overnight Wednesday to Thursday caused several rivers in the Saas Valley to overflow their banks between the towns of Stalden and Saas-Balen. They said the road was likely to be closed until at least early next week. On Friday, public broadcaster RTS broadcast images of a long line of people, some dressed in hiking gear, waiting for the flights out.
A wave of violent rainstorms battered northern Italy on Thursday, flooding the financial hub of Milan and raising fears for the life of a man who was swept away on a tractor in the Piedmont region.
Footage by state TV RAI showed the wheel of the vehicle still visible inside the Orco creek, near Turin, where the tractor overturned in muddy water. Local rescuers said they were searching for the missing 58-year-old man.
Another river overflowed in Piedmont's Val di Susa, collapsing two bridges, blocking a provincial road and isolating about 50 people in two villages.
Two other northern regions, Lombardy and Veneto, were hit by widespread flooding, which caused damage and disruption in the city of Milan, where the Seveso and Lambro rivers overflowed.
A powerful super typhoon, Yagi, has slammed into China's popular tourist island of Hainan, bringing potentially catastrophic winds and torrential rain. The storm, the strongest to hit the island in a decade, made landfall in Wenchang city on Friday, after sweeping south of Hong Kong, causing widespread disruption and forcing the evacuation of nearly a million people in southern China.
The Hainan Provincial Meteorological Service reported that typhoon Yagi, which had earlier carried winds of up to 245 kph at its center, made landfall in Wenchang city at approximately 4:20 pm, news agency Associated Press stated. It is expected to move across other parts of the island before heading toward the Beibu Gulf.
National meteorological authorities in China stated that Yagi was the strongest autumn typhoon ever recorded to hit the country. They predicted a second landfall in Xuwen County, Guangdong province, which is also China's most populous province, on Friday night.
Over 2,600 sinkholes in Turkey's Konya Plain are threatening agriculture and residential areas, driven by drought and excessive water use.
Turkey's fertile Konya Plain, dubbed "the country's granary," is facing a surge in sinkholes.
These sinkholes, which vary in size, threaten agricultural activities and are increasingly getting closer to residential areas. The latest count shows their number has surpassed 2,600, primarily due to drought and the uncontrolled use of underground water.
The most affected districts include Cihanbeyli, Yunak, Kulu, Sarayönü and Kadınhanı, known for their high grain production.
A 4-year-old girl is dead after being attacked by her family's pit bull on Wednesday night, police say.
According to the Visalia Police Department, they were called to the family's home in the 2300 block of West Monte Vista in Visalia around 8 p.m.
Police say the 4-year-old girl had just finished swimming when her dog attacked her in her home. She received immediate medical attention and was transported to the hospital, but ended up succumbing to her injuries.
"This heart-wrenching event is a tragedy," an online post by the Visalia Police Department reads. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this incredibly difficult time."
An investigation by the Visalia Police Department's Violent Crimes Detectives revealed no signs of neglect or criminal wrongdoing.
A landslide triggered by a cloudburst on NH-29 has resulted in the death of six individuals, injuring many people. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of September 3rd to 4th, 2024 had completely cut off Dimapur-Kohima National Highway. As per the latest reports, all six bodies have been recovered. The details regarding the deceased and the full extent of the damage are expected to be provided in future updates.
The following individuals have been confirmed dead due to the landslide caused by the cloudburst: Khriesangulie (46) male, from Kijümetouma; Samir Dutta (43) male, from Pherima; Anhieü (57) female, from Kijümetouma; Daju (60) male, from Pherima; Sopon Biswas (32) male; and Vijay (28) male.
The injured reported at the time of filing this report are Rüzuozeii (36) Female, Suhel Akram (38), Anil Choudhary (27).
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are hot, yet hurricane season has entered a lull just days before its peak. Earlier this year, climate alarmists warned about elevated tropical activity due to 'climate change,' but their forecast has proven incorrect.
Meteorologist Ryan Maue has offered his take on why tropical development activity remains depressed:
The Atlantic tropics are completely broken, unable to produce tropical storms even w/off the charts "climate fueled" oceans. Our models no longer work, forecasters can't figure it out. This is not normal.
The body of a British woman has been found in Majorca, with a man still missing, after the pair were caught up in flash floods, police on the Spanish island say.
Rescue services had been looking for the two in the Torrente de Pareis canyon area since Monday.
Spain's Civil Guard say the two were hiking on a trail from the canyon to the Mediterranean Sea.
Ten other tourists trapped by the floods were rescued. Strong winds and heavy rain have been forecast in the area.
The Foreign Office has been approached for comment.
Villagers killed a jackal after it allegedly attacked three people, including a child, officials here said on Thursday.
This is the second jackal to be killed in the past two days, they said.
A jackal attacked three-year-old Priyanshu in the Newari village of Karari area on Wednesday and then one Ramdas (35), who was working in his field in the same village, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) RS Yadav said.
The animal later reached Khojpur village and attacked Shivbabu, Yadav said.
The villagers surrounded the animal in the Newari area and beat it with sticks, leading to its death, later on Wednesday, the DFO said.
The animal's post-mortem confirmed that it was jackal, Yadav said.
Records of the increasing number of attacks by other animals can be found under the Topics-Animal heading located here. Included are reports of attacks by dogs, wolves, bears, coyotes, elephants, sharks, alligators, bison, kangaroos, monkeys, hyenas, leopards, cougars, tigers, otters, wild boar, seals, sea lions, pythons and sundry others (some deadly, some non-fatal but atypical), with the database going back to 2006.
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Records of the increasing number of attacks by other animals can be found under the Topics-Animal heading located here. Included are reports of attacks by dogs, wolves, bears, coyotes, elephants, sharks, alligators, bison, kangaroos, monkeys, hyenas, leopards, cougars, tigers, otters, wild boar, seals, sea lions, pythons and sundry others (some deadly, some non-fatal but atypical), with the database going back to 2006.