Earth Changes
The new quake hit Tuesday afternoon and was centered 13 kilometers (8 miles) east of Tutubigan in the country's central region. The quake was relatively deep at 70.2 kilometers (43 miles).
A supermarket crashed down in Monday's powerful earthquake, which damaged buildings and an airport in the northern Philippines. The death toll is now 11, with more missing.
Source: AP
Michael Milstein with NOAA Fisheries says it's the ninth recorded stranding of a gray whale in Washington state this year - a higher number than is usually seen on the entire West Coast.
Just last week, a dead juvenile whale was found in Elliott Bay and towed for a necropsy.
Comment: Elsewhere recently a Cuvier's beaked whale washed up dead on a Haifa beach in Israel on the 22nd of April.
Director of a department at Horkozgan's agricultural organization told Tasnim that Iran is facing the worst locust attack in the past 40 years.
He said several swarms of locusts have come from the Arabian peninsula to Iran over the last 10 weeks, some of which have penetrated into farmlands of the province as far as 200 kilometers from the coast.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in February that a locust outbreak in Sudan and Eritrea was spreading rapidly along both sides of the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
The FAO also noted that good rains have allowed generations of locust breeding since October 2018, leading to a substantial increase in locust populations and the formation of highly mobile swarms.
Comment: The desert locust is potentially the most dangerous of the locust pests because of the ability of swarms to fly rapidly across great distances reports Radio Farda.
Plagues of desert locusts have threatened agricultural production in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia for centuries. The livelihood of at least one-tenth of the world's human population can be affected by this voracious insect. In 1961, desert locusts attacked agricultural lands in Iran and damaged nearly 2.5 million hectares of farms across the country.
Recently the largest flood disaster to hit Iran in 15 years has claimed nearly 80 lives so far.
Spring flooding has killed one person and forced more than 1,500 people from their homes in Canada's Quebec province, with waters expected to continue rising due to rising temperatures and more rain forecast for the coming days.
Aerial photos showed entire neighbourhoods submerged, with television news broadcasting video of residents frantically piling sandbags around their homes to hold back swollen rivers.
An elderly woman died over the weekend after rising waters washed out the road she was driving on.
The wildfire broke out at about 06:00 local time, with 15 fire appliances from 12 brigade areas tackling it at its height.
Gary Martin, director of emergency services at Donegal County Council, told broadcaster RTÉ caution is still being applied due to wind conditions.
He said the fire has been beaten back in a number of areas.
Comment: Over at least the past 12 months warm and dry conditions have persisted throughout many parts of Eurasia and the result has been a dramatic increase in wildfires:
- UK: 3 arrested over West Yorkshire moorland fire on hottest day of year so far (21st April)
- Hundreds lose homes as huge wildfires ravage Russia's Trans-Baikal (20th April 2019)
- National disaster declared as thousands flee South Korean wildfires (5th April 2019)
- Europe's record breaking warm winter leads to unprecedented wildfires (1st March 2019)
- 2nd wildfire in 24 hours hits UK: Arthur's seat in Edinburgh ablaze (27th February 2019)
- Major moorland fire in Yorkshire, UK - In February? (26th February 2019)
The country's national news agency Télam reported that 2 people died after they were electrocuted when power cables fell into flood water in the city of Las Breñas in Chaco Province.
Among the worst hit areas was Corzuela in Chaco Province, where 300mm of rain reportedly fell in just a few hours during the storm. Governor of the province, Domingo Peppo, said via Social Media that the village of Mesón de Fierro, around 50km south of Corzuela, recorded 380mm.
If you've noticed a certain drop in temperature this weekend, you won't be the only ones. Many South Africans are now swapping their air-conditioners for heaters as winter slowly stalks us from afar. Things got chillier in Underberg and the border of Free State and Lesotho this week, and the snow came tumbling down.
As we reported on Thursday, Snow Report SA predicted that there'd be about 5cm of snow on our side: The Drakensberg Mountains are usually the first to experience a dusting when the mercury plummets, and that's exactly what we saw on Sunday.
Race organisers have shortened the queen stage of the 2019 Tour of Turkey by 5.5km due to heavy snow falling on the summit finish.
Stage five was set to conclude with riders scaling the 16km Kartepe, but will now only ride the first 10.5km.
The steepest parts of the climb, which top out at a gradient of 12 per cent, will not be affected.
Christmas in April?
— Deceuninck-QuickStep (@deceuninck_qst) April 20, 2019
No, just the original finish of today's #TUR2019 stage on the Kartepe climb before it was shortened. pic.twitter.com/fSAk2h2Eho
The eruption comes as Australians flock to the island for school holidays but flights have not been impacted with Denpasar airport still operational.
The active volcano erupted at 3.21am on Sunday and the thick ash column was blown to the southwest, causing a drizzle of volcanic ash in Karangasem, Bangli and Klunglung districts, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the national disaster mitigation agency, said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties but the volcano's status remains on alert or level three of four possible levels and authorities continue to impose a four-kilometre exclusion zone.















Comment: Details of the earlier event: At least 11 killed as strong shallow 6.3 magnitude earthquake hits Luzon, Philippines - UPDATES