Earth Changes
As of 13 August, a total of 65,170 people had been affected in all 8 regions of the country: Maradi (20,062 people affected), Zinder (13,601), Agadez (12,544), Diffa (9,226), Tahoua (5,600), Dosso (2,030), Tillabéri (1,638) and Niamey (469).
Furthermore 5,207 homes have collapsed in the flooding and heavy rain, and over 25,000 livestock and 6,535 hectares of crops have been destroyed.
A previous UN report of 18 July reported 13 dead and 17,000 people affected.
The New York State parks department said the man was struck around 6:50 p.m. in Field No. 3 at Sunken Meadow State Park.
The victim, of South Richmond Hill, Queens, was taken to St. Catherine's Hospital in Smithtown, where he was pronounced dead. His name has not been released.
Earlier this month, three other men were struck by lightning in Queens - two at Flushing-Meadows Corona Park and one in South Jamaica.
The US Geological Survey had originally measured the quake at magnitude 7.2 but has revised that figure and says it hit near to the island at a depth of 20 kilometres.
It comes just hours after a 6.3 earthquake caused landslides and damage to houses on the popular holiday island.
Video shot by the Indonesian Red Cross showed huge clouds of dust billowing from the mountain's slopes after the earlier tremors struck.

Scientists say it could take at least a week to get answers about what's causing dead seals to wash up on Southern Maine beaches.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, 179 were reported since July 1, 114 of those in August alone. That's three times the average for the entire month of August.
"These numbers are obviously very concerning," said Public Affairs Officer Jennifer Goebel.
Goebel said 73 other seals have been stranded on shore alive.
"We're seeing these seals come in with poor body condition and they're having signs of lethargy and coughing and sneezing, so we're thinking of the possibilty is that it could be either avian influenza or the phocine distemper virus," Goebel said.

Josephine Kelly-Janes said she thinks it'd take a 'mighty wind' to free the whale carcass from the rocks.
Josephine Kelly-Janes, who has a summer home on the island in Bonavista Bay, said she heard about the whale on Saturday morning and drove down to have a look.
"We put the windows down and the smell was so rancid, we had to put them back up," she said.
The body of the marine animal seems to be stuck on the rocks, she said. "The only way he will move from there is if the wind changes, and it's a mighty that would have to take [it]."
As Cole's older sister Marsha prepared to walk down the aisle, news came that their 66-year-old father, Whittington, had been rushed to Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine. He had been ripped apart by at least four pit bulls and Rottweilers and was bleeding profusely. Hours later, he died.
Cole, who spoke with the Jamaica Observer yesterday, said Whittington often walked when he was unable to sleep. He was doing this when the dogs attacked him.
"At 12:45 am he was walking in the community of Hampton Green. I can only assume that he was walking back home or walking out of the scheme when dogs attacked him. The doctors told me he said four dogs attacked him," Cole said.
The attack, she said, occurred at the intersection of Grant's Crescent and Locksley Avenue.
Jake Miller snapped a picture Friday of the first snow of the season on the high peaks at A-Basin.
The ski area even tweeted about it!
The tornado was rated an EF1 and tore through the northern suburbs of Madison and Ridgeland between I-55 and the Natchez Trace.
Damage occurred to numerous homes in the Sandalwood Subdivision. Numerous homes had roof damage and many trees were flattened. At the Madison Airport, the tornado passed within yards of an official weather station. A wind gust of 97 mph was recorded as it moved by.
August tornadoes are quite rare for Mississippi. Most tornadoes that touch down in August in Mississippi and Alabama are the result of tropical systems passing through the area, similar to last years Reform tornado on August 30th.
But this tornado was the result of several outflow boundaries merging, causing ideal local conditions for a tornado to form. In fact, since 1985 this is only the 4th non-tropical tornado the National Weather Service in Jackson has surveyed.

A 6.3 magnitude earthquake has hit the Indonesian island of Lombok - the latest in a series of tremors
The quake was centred west-southwest of Belanting town in East Lombok, the US Geological Survey said, at a relatively shallow depth of seven kilometres.
Residents said the earthquake was felt strongly in East Lombok.
"I was driving to deliver aid to evacuees when suddenly the electricity pole was swaying. I realised it was an earthquake.
"People started to scream and cry. They all ran to the street," East Lombok resident Agus Salim told AFP news agency.
The tremor was also felt in the island's capital Mataram and on the neighbouring resort island of Bali.
Comment: We appear to be in a period of increased seismic activity. Some recent notable earthquakes include:
- Powerful magnitude 8.2 earthquake hits Pacific near Fiji
- Strong and shallow M6.1 earthquake strikes Costa Rica
- Deep M6.6 earthquake hits north-east of Raba, Indonesia
- Very shallow M6.4 earthquake hits Ogasawara region, Japan - preceded by another mag 6 just a minute earlier
- Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes near Tanaga Volcano, Alaska
- Shallow M4.4 earthquake felt across Southern California
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Are the New Madrid and Alaskan fault zones waking?
- Strong shallow mag. 6.2 earthquake in the South Sandwich Islands region
- Another shallow magnitude 6 earthquake hits Alaska - 2nd in under 24 hours
- Deadly earthquake lifts Indonesian island by nearly a foot
- Shallow M6.4 earthquake hits northern Alaska - 47 quakes in the last 24 hours
- Nearly two dozen earthquakes at the gigantic Katla volcano in Iceland
- Shallow M5.8 earthquake strikes Greenland sea, followed by M4.6
- New shallow 6.2 magnitude earthquake hits Indonesia's Lombok as death toll from first tremor tops 300
- Millions panic as second powerful earthquake in a week hits Lombok, Indonesia - 91 reported dead (Update)












Comment: How many is that now? 4 major quakes on Lombok in less than a month?
See also: Indonesia earthquake shakes Lombok AGAIN as island hit by 6.3 magnitude tremor after disaster killed 460