Earth Changes
Following the discovery last week of a live whale calf on the beach of Punta del Moral in Ayamonte, in the province of Huelva (Andalucía), a second beached whale was found on the Atlantic coast on Tuesday in Matalascañas, around a hundred kilometres further east.
The animal, which measured 9.5 metres in length, was found dead on the beach of Asperillo, and despite the fact that this incident occurred so close to Ayamonte and such a short time afterwards the Department of the Environment in the regional government reports that there is no reason to conclude that there is any relation between the two deaths.
The responsibility of removing the dead whale from the beach lies with the Town Hall of Almonte.

Figure showing the location and cumulative number of natural (tectonic) and induced earthquakes in Texas between 1980 and 2010.
The earthquakes are caused by oil and gas operations, but the specific production techniques behind these quakes have differed over the decades, according to Cliff Frohlich, the study's lead author and senior research scientist and associate director at the Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas at Austin.
Frohlich said the evidence presented in the SRL paper should lay to rest the idea that there is no substantial proof for human-caused earthquakes in Texas, as some state officials have claimed as recently as 2015.
The whale, which was first spotted by city locals who then reported it to the authorities, is around 15 meters long and weighs seven tons. An earlier version of this article had cited the general director of the Fisheries Authority in Matrouh as saying the animal is a humpback whale native to the Atlantic Ocean. However, its appearance suggests it is a sperm whale.
He went on to say that the whale had come to the warm waters of the Mediterranean to find a mate but was stranded due to the shallow waters outside Marsa Matrouh, which have a depth of no more than ten meters.
In video clips posted on social media, the whale carcass can be seen bobbing back and forth in the salty water, while a number of bystanders watch and take pictures.
Basana Debbarma, 42, and Bipul Debbarma, 38, were killed at Champahour in western Tripura. A police official said the victims were in a paddy field when the lightning hit them.
Rains accompanied by high velocity winds and lightning lashed Tripura on Wednesday, damaging crops and uprooting electric poles and trees.
Source: Indo-Asian News Service
Four persons including three teenagers were killed and eight others injured when they were struck by lighting at Murmu village of Lohardaga district today evening, a senior police officer said. Four persons including a girl were killed after rain accompanied by storm struck in the evening causing extensive damage, Superintendent of Police, Karthik S said.
All the injured have been sent to a hospital in adjoining Latehar district. The deceased were identified as Sharif Ansari (28), Sunil Singh Kherwar (15), Sanjay Singh Kherwar (13) and Kanti Kumari (12). Of the eight injured, six were minors including two minors and a woman.

The scene after a massive landslide in Kegalle District, about 72 kilometers (45 miles) north of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, May 18, 2016. Massive landslides triggered by torrential rains crashed down onto three villages in the central hills of Sri Lanka, and more than 200 families were missing Wednesday and feared buried under the mud and debris, the Sri Lankan Red Cross said.
The landslide struck the central Aranayake area Tuesday night following three days of heavy rain described as the most severe since 2010.
Authorities said Siripura, Pallebage and Elagipitya villages, located about 72km from the capital Colombo, were buried and that rescue operation has become difficult as electricity has been cut off.
Red Cross Director General Neville Nanayakkara said around 300-400 people are feared to have died in the Aranayaka landslide.
Rescue operations has been further hampered as reaching the mountainous areas is difficult.
"Rescuers would have to get there by foot and start digging with their hands before we can get any heavy equipment in to the site," said Sri Lanka Red Cross Communications Manager Mahieash Johnny.
The quake took place 34km from the town of Rosa Zarate and 35km from the town of Muisne, which already suffered from previous tremors.
According to the USGS, the quake was at a depth of 32km.
More than 600 people were killed and over 2,500 injured in a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck off the Ecuadorian coast in April. That quake was followed by a series of strong aftershocks. The disaster ravaged coastal towns and left thousands of households without power.
Fire crews were called to the scene on Tuesday at around 8am after reports of loud bangs and smoke.
Communters reported hearing two bangs and witnessed smoke rising from a drain close to the Apple shop.
An area at the junction with St Vincent Street was sealed off while firefighters investigated the cause and discovered there was a fault with an electrical cable about a metre underground.
Scottish Power workers were called to deal with the incident.
A company spokesman said said all properties affected had been re-connected by 09:25 and there was "no evidence of any explosion".
A spokesman said: "We apologise for any inconvenience. We will now work to repair the cable fault.
"There was no evidence of any explosion. A bang was heard but the fault occurred several feet underground."
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport said the situation "resulted in a power surge affecting signalling" on the city's subway and warned of delays to services.

Fort McMurray's sky turns orange as fire forces oil workers to evacuate camps.
According to the BBC, more than 8,000 people were urged to leave the area on Monday night, in addition to 4,000 people who had already been issued with evacuation orders.
Suncor Energy Inc was among several operators which confirmed on Tuesday that it had been forced to shut down operations as a precautionary measure.
A spokesman said there had been no damage to the company's assets and that fire defences were in place around the facilities.
Suncor and Syncrude Canada also confirmed they had evacuated workers from the area.
"Suncor has enhanced fire mitigation and protection around all of its facilities," one Suncor official told AFP.
"When it is safe to do so, we will continue implementing our restart plans," they added.

People walk through a flooded road after they moved out from their houses in Biyagama, Sri Lanka.
Strong winds, lightning and falling trees have also caused major damage.
Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Centre (DMC) report said that since 13 May, over 200,000 people have been affected, with 134,000 currently displaced and staying in 176 relief camps set up for the victims. Almost 1,300 homes have been damaged and 68 destroyed.
DMC said in a report yesterday that at least 8 people have died in the severe weather since 13 May, with at least 9 more still missing. One person died in floods in Wattala, Gampaha, Western Province. Four of the deaths occurred after a landslide in Dehiovita, Kegalle, Sabaragamuwa Province.











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