Earth Changes
The quake was about 158 kilometres (98 miles) south-southwest of the province's capital Jayapura at 6:42 pm (0942 GMT), at a depth of 61 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey.
The quake was felt in Jayapura, but residents didn't panic, a military spokesman said.
"I felt it at home," Papua's military spokesman in Jayapura Dax Sianturi said.
The attack happened at a property in Wykes Road, Yaxley, near Peterborough, with emergency services called at 01:47 GMT on Sunday.
The boy is said to be in a "critical condition" and has been transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.
A 28-year-old woman and a man, aged 31, from Yaxley, have been arrested on suspicion of child neglect.
The body of a juvenile dolphin was found on Karioitahi Beach in the Franklin district by members of the public who reported it to DOC.
The species is critically endangered and found only on the west coast of the North Island.
If confirmed this would be the third Māui dolphin death reported to DoC this year.
Comment: See also this report from October: Rare Māui's dolphin found dead on a beach at Te Akau, New Zealand
A Christmas party at a Pakenham housing estate in the city's outer southeast was called off Saturday afternoon when heavy rainfall halted celebrations.
Organiser Samantha Thorpe said a little pond nearby became "like a raging river".
"It has never happened like this before."
With more than a month's worth of rain already fallen across parts of northeast Victoria as wild weather rages across the state, authorities say some people have not heeded warnings about driving into floodwaters.
"We've seen people that have had to be rescued from the roofs of their cars, 17 people in total, and 100 people have been stranded just to the south of Wangaratta," Victoria State Emergency Service chief officer Tim Wiebusch told reporters.
The news cycle is largely distraction from increasing food prices and societal changes as Earth shifts to a cooler climate. As the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum intensifies, a 400-year cycle in our Sun is affecting crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet.
This is a timeline for what you can expect from now to 2030 as the frequency from our Sun changes...
Topics from the interview:
- Magnetic Field weakening on Earth
- Volcanic winter if a VEI6-7 occurs during the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum
- Decreasing charge of Earth's Ionosphere leads to increased volcanic activity
- Global Electric Circuit
- Electric Universe
- Late Antique Little Ice Age and SO2 in the air globally
- Galactic Cross
- Victor Clube
- Continental climate in both Asia and N. America will cool faster than other parts of the globe
- Interweaving of long term cycles coming together in our lifetimes
- Dimensional reality splits as energetic changes sweep the spiral arm of our galaxy
- New reality aggregating and condensing
- Hyper-dimensional view of reality
Comment: See also: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Interview with Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron
Review of Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection. The book is available to purchase here.
Seismic activity and other geological phenomena increased in November. A 6.3 degree earthquake in Iran and a 7.0 in Anchorage, Alaska, to mention the most significant. Meanwhile, volcanoes in Guatemala, Russia, Mexico, and Italy all sprung into action and India and Saudi Arabia were affected by huge earth cracks that are becoming more common around the world. The earth appears to be 'opening up'.
Heavy rain, floods and big hail have become the new normal - even in some countries' dry season - causing hundreds of deaths this month, failed crops and infrastructure damage. Kuwait, Vietnam and Sydney paid a heavy toll, but the Middle East and Italy were the most affected. Record extreme weather did serious damage to Italy with hurricane like wind gusts, fiery storms and heavy floods causing the death of 30 and heavy damage to crops and entire forests destroyed.
The sheets of rain that have been falling have also been causing liquefaction of the soil that has provoked landslides in Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil , Peru and Ecuador, to name just a few. Much of the downpours - in combination with increasingly low temperatures caused by the solar minimum - also caused heavy early snowfalls that surprised many.
Meteor fireballs also gave us quite an spectacle this month, but in a rather unusual event, four meteor fireballs blazed over southern Spain, two of them sighted within 2 hours.
Watch our summary below:
Texas had more rainfall this fall than in recorded history - which dates back to 1895 - and tropical weather disturbances had nothing to do with it, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Meteorologist George Bomar said to Texas Media Directory.
A total of 15.27 inches, averaged statewide, was more than double the normal for the season that runs from Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, according to TMD, with the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex receiving about 29.21 inches.
Gayle White of Cleburne - who has an official weather gauge from NBC DFW - measured 4.88 inches in September, 10.73 inches in October and 3.35 inches in November.
Texas Parks and Wildlife tells ABC13 the stench is due to what's called a "kill," and it happens naturally. Nothing is wrong with the water.
Thousands of the fish have popped up, floating from Lake Houston down tributaries.
Craig Atkins uploaded video to Facebook of the find.
"There's a bunch of deer in my yard, one's an albino," he said in the video.
The deer would be easy to miss in the snow with its white fur for camouflage.
Atkins said it may be his only time spotting the unique animal, and that he will definitely not forget it.















Comment: UPDATE: The Sun reports on the 14th December: