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Jennings is in serious condition at St. Alphonsus according to hospital spokesperson.
We will continue to update this story as details become available.
This is the release from Idaho Fish and Game
Boise hunter recovering from bear encounter
A Boise-area hunter will recover from bite wounds he received after being attacked by a wounded black bear near Grimes Creek in Boise County. Marvin Jennings (43) of Boise and his uncle from Lynnwood, WA were hunting over a bear bait site on Clear Creek Sunday evening, May 28 when the incident occurred.
The mass death follows similar incidents last week in which a total of 60,000 fish were found dead in the waters of Shamirpet lake and Medchal lake on the outskirts of the city.
Local officials claim the fish succumbed to a bacterial infection caused by high temperatures - but environmental activists insist responsibility lies with domestic and industrial polluters.
The military said a lull in torrential monsoon rains had allowed it to deploy aircraft, boats and ground troops to evacuate people from flooded areas and deliver food and other essentials.
Almost half a million people have had to abandon their homes after the island suffered its worst flooding in 14 years.
The Disaster Management Centre said 169 people had been confirmed dead, most of them buried by landslides triggered by Friday's intense rains. Another 102 people are listed as missing and 88 are in hospital.
Sri Lanka is regularly hit by flooding at the start of the annual monsoon. But carpenter J. H. Siripala, who lives in one of the areas worst hit, said he had never seen it this bad.
The majority of damage occurred from very large hail which smashed windows and dented vehicles. In some locations, the size of the hail was as large as softballs.
Two people were reported dead and another missing after their car was found in Branson, Missouri, on Sunday following severe flooding. Officials believe the car drove into rushing water the day before.
High wind gusts up to 70 mph further damaged communities by snapping large trees and triggering widespread power outages.

The unexplained noise has been described as a "roaring" and "rumbling" noise, which has happened every few minutes over night.
A loud "booming" noise has been heard above Nottingham and people are desperate to find out what it was.
The unexplained noise has been described as a "roaring" and "rumbling" noise, which has happened every few minutes over night.
Many people have taken to Twitter to try and find out where it is coming from with one person saying: "It sounds like the war of the worlds in Nottingham at the moment. Unknown catastrophically loud noise every two minutes."

This U.S. Geological Survey map shows the location of a powerful earthquake that struck Indonesia's central Sulawesi province on Monday, May 29, 2107.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake Monday evening near the city of Poso had a preliminary magnitude of 6.6 and was located at a depth of 9 kilometers (6 miles).
Al Shinto radio reported that residents ran from their homes in panic.
Shallow earthquakes tend to cause more damage on the Earth's surface.
Source: AP
Also an incredible free ebook on the collapse of Europe during the Wolff Minimum and the condition in society then that we are quickly racing towards in our own era.
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"There are casualties as a result of the storm, more than 40 people applied for medical attention. My condolences to the relatives and loved ones of those who died," Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin tweeted.
Sources in the emergencies services earlier told TASS that one person had been killed by a falling tree in southwest Moscow.
In another incident, a bus stop was torn from the pavement by the strong wind and was blown toward pedestrians, fatally injuring one person.
The cause of the sinkhole was unknown, though there has been construction in the area recently.
Photos show the sheer size of the giant sinkhole which has caused traffic chaos in Changchun city.
The incident took place near Weixing Square in Changchun city, Jilin Province, stated Huanqiu.com, an affiliation to People's Daily China.
Changchun county council sent a repair team to the site after getting reports of the sinkhole from onlookers during the early hours of this morning.
The victims are Abdul Barek, 45, Taher Alam, 46, and Aslam Hossain, 50, of Baira Katakhali village under Singair upazila and Nitai Sarker, 15, and Joyanta Sarker, 13, of Hargaj village in Saturia upazila.
Aslam had employed Barek, Taher and the five injured to harvest paddy with him on his land, Singair Police Station Officer-in-Charge Ali Imam told The Daily Star.
They were sitting by the cropland taking a break due to rains when they were struck by lightning around 1:30pm, he said, adding that Barek and Taher died on the spot.













Comment: Twelve people are now confirmed killed, and 120 injured, in the wind storm that swept through Moscow on Friday>