Earth Changes
Richard Wesley posted video of the confrontation on May 22 after he spotted the black bear near Fire River, Ontario.
Wesley watched the animal go about its business for a few moments until it started to wander towards him.
The hunter's attempts to ward off the bear with a yell backfired and it began to charge towards him.
Wesley gripped his bow and used the weapon to punch the animal in the face - dropping his camera in the process.
Three men in Ghatkopar's pumping house were attacked early May. Two of the victims suffered injuries on their hands while trying to shield themselves from the animals, where as the third victim's lips were injured.
BMC guard Chetan Patil was the first victim. He was on duty around 1 pm on Monday when, "Suddenly from nowhere, I was attacked by an animal. I couldn't understand what was happening. The animal jumped around 4 feet in the air to attack me," said Chetan.
A fisherman found the dead whale washed up on the marsh at Shinnecock County Park and reported the discovery to Southampton Town Bay Constables shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday, according to the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society (AMCS), a nonprofit group that responds to dolphin and whale strandings on Long Island.
"They have confirmed this is the same Minke whale that had been re-floated yesterday in Shinnecock Bay," said Rachel Bosworth, an AMCS spokeswoman.
The whale will be taken to another location, where AMCS experts will perform a necropsy to determine its cause of death.
Four of the pod were already dead when the Department of Conservation were called about 2pm to the remote settlement of Whangaparaoa Bay.
Locals refloated one of the remaining two yesterday afternoon and they kept a second, larger beast alive overnight.
However it did not survive.
The department's operation manager Jade King-Hazel said officials remained in contact with local Joe Rua who had previous experience with whale strandings.
Bad weather prevented a small response team flying to the area by helicopter.
Police sources today said that the children were playing outside their home last evening when due to heavy rainfall lightning struck in which the children were killed on the spot.
The deceased were identified as Sonu Kumar (14) and Rakhi Kumari (12).
However, the parents rushed to children to a local hospital where the doctors declared them brought dead.
Source: United News of India
Snowpack in the Sierra from this past winter was still well above average to begin May. The SNOTEL network estimated water content of the snowpack in the Sierra was still from three to six times the average for the week before Memorial Day.
With well-above-average temperatures in place early this week, melting of that snowpack was accelerated.
The Walker River in western Nevada had been forecast to top a record, which could have caused significant property damage near the towns of Mason and Yerington. As of Monday, the forecast crest for the river had been reduced based on new data, with minor to moderate flooding now expected.
Preparations for the potential flooding are being encouraged. Sandbagging efforts are underway and crews are working to build up levees in Yerington, according to posts on the Lyon County, Nevada, Facebook page.
The Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association estimates the preliminary insurance losses to be at about $1.4 billion, which would exceed the $845.5 million storm of July 20, 2009, and the $1.1 billion storm of July 11, 1990, after costs are adjusted to reflect the current dollar.
The hail damage led to more than an estimated 150,000 auto insurance claims and 50,000 homeowners insurance claims to be filed, according to KUSA-TV.
"The enormous size of the hail hitting densely populated areas of the Denver-Metro during rush hour contributed to the magnitude of damage caused by this storm," Carole Walker of the insurance association told KUSA.
Comment: Other severe hailstorms from around the world in recent months include:
- Unusual hailstorm blankets Central Mexican city with up to 50 centimeters of ice
- Freak hailstorm rips through town in New South Wales, Australia
- Freak hailstorm hits drought stricken Bloemfontein, South Africa
- Mounds of hail pile up after storm pounds Safford, Arizona
Steph, from Sydney's lower North Shore told news.com.au "I genuinely thought the Harbour Bridge had blown up it was so loud. The apartment building shook and the blinds fell down in our lounge room. My sister lives a block away and texted me to ask if I'd heard an explosion too."
People on Twitter were equally nervous. "Heard a massive explosion from Sydney Harbour. What is going on?" one Tweet, reflective of many, said. "What the hell was that sound over Sydney?" said another. "Wtf was that? It sounded like an explosion right next to me.
Others wondered if it could have been a plane crash or, in the wake of Monday's attack in Manchester, an altogether more sinister event.
ABC News TV presenter Juanita Phillips even took to twitter to tell Sydney she'd driven down to the Harbour Bridge, "with the intention of helping the injured".
After visiting the Mt. Shasta area to photograph Whitney Glacier (which is growing, by the way), I decided to drive north to Bend, Oregon. According to the map, it looked like I could easily drive along the west side of Crater Lake.
Oops. Maybe not.
As I got closer and closer to the lake, the snowbanks got higher and higher. Can you even see the automobile in this photo?

















Comment: After 63 feet of snow, California's northern Sierra Nevada breaks record for wettest water year