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Rat invasion: Upper West side playground in Manhattan overrun by rats of all sizes

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Rats of all sizes have been spotted all over the place at the Toll Family Playground in Central Park.
There was outrage on the Upper West Side this weekend, with parents saying huge rats are ruining their visits to the neighborhood.

They also told CBS2's Erin Logan their concerns are not being taken seriously and they have had enough.

"A ton of rats," said Sam Valera. "It grosses me out because there's so many."

Rats of all sizes have been spotted all over the place at the Toll Family Playground in Central Park.

"We just got here like 20 minutes ago, and I just saw a mouse in the sprinkler and then there was like three rats just in the border," said Lauren Frank.

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Like a 'mini-Katrina': New Orleans overwhelmed by unexpectedly heavy rains, flooding

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© Davd Goddard
Unexpectedly heavy rains caused massive flooding in New Orleans Saturday, August 5, 2017
Janine Hayes was working her shift at the Port of Call restaurant on Esplanade Avenue, at the edge of the French Quarter, when the deluge started Saturday afternoon.

She and her co-workers noticed the water was pooling faster than it does in a typical summer storm. Alarmed, they started keeping a closer watch. And during one of these periodic checks, a co-worker saw something worrisome - some kind of black apparatus in the water.

A closer look revealed the unidentified item was a wheelchair. In it was a paralyzed man, struggling to keep his head above water.

"It was crazy," Hayes said, adding that several waiters and others ran outside immediately to help.

"It took all their strength to get that man's face out of the water and lift the whole apparatus up and get him up on the dry sidewalk," she added. "And he was crying."

Hayes' story was one of many harrowing tales to emerge from Saturday's flooding, a freak event that meteorologists and city officials said dropped between 1 and 10 inches of rainfall over a few hours in the New Orleans metro area.

Comment: More on the flooding: Heavy rainfall causes severe flooding in much of New Orleans; 5 inches of rain in 3 hours


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Manipulating the southern European heat wave

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With the European "Heat wave" running for the last two weeks, I compared temperatures from 2003, 2006, 2007 and this latest bout of heat. The findings are in line with previous heat during the summer months stretching back to the 1950's. The media is making this to be the hottest ever in Europe, when in fact it is not. plus the media conveniently leaves out the cooler than normal temperatures all along the boundary edges of the heat in central Europe, and not even discussing the below normal temperatures in North Africa. The IPCC machine is steaming ahead full bore.


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Unusual hot and cold temperatures mixing across the Northern Hemisphere

Monarch Pass,  August 4, 2017
© Kim Fahey
Monarch Pass, August 4, 2017
With the media focused on a central European heat wave, the conveniently left out of the same temperature map that Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and the deserts of N. Africa are below normal temperatures. Also snow in USA in August comes as a surprise, but Al Gore's ascent from $2 million to $300 million is not a surprise.


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Shallow earthquake of magnitude 6.5 hits near Yongle, China

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6.5 magnitude earthquake 180 km from Jiangyou, Sichuan, China

2017-08-08 13:19:49 UTC

USGS page: M 6.5 - 36km W of Yongle, China
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
Reports from the public: 10 people

10 km depth

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5.3 magnitude earthquake hits near Bodrum in Turkey

Turkey earthquake
© USGS
A 5.3-magnitude earthquake has struck around 14 kilometers from the popular tourist city of Bodrum, Turkey, the US Geological Survey reports.

Tuesday's quake comes less than three weeks after a 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck in the Mediterranean Sea near Turkey and the Greek islands. The quake triggered a mini tsunami which flooded some areas.

The magnitude of 5.3 was reported by Turkish Boğaziçi University's Kandilli Observatory, which specializes in earthquake research. However, there are conflicting reports that the magnitude was 4.9, according to the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) of Turkey.

Objects can be seen crashing to the floor in CCTV footage apparently taken at the moment the quake struck the Turkish coast.

Attention

Shark attacks snorkeler off Marsa Alam, Egypt

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Marsa Alam beach was closed for 48 hours after a shark attacked a 20-year-old Austrian tourist Christine Schachinger while snorkeling Saturday morning in the Red Sea.

Schachinger was rushed to a private hospital in Marsa Alam, a popular tourist spot located in the eastern south of Egypt, and received treatment on her right leg. She was later transferred to Austria for further medical treatment.

"There is no threat to the Austrian tourist's life," medical sources in the Red Sea governorate reported.

Although shark attacks are not common in Egypt, environmentalists say certain actions on the part of divers and swimmers may provoke attacks.

The Society for the Rescue and Protection of the Environment of the Red Sea warns against feeding sharks.

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Torrential rains, floods kill 8 in Pakistan

Raging river in Pakistan

Raging river in Pakistan
At least eight people were killed and several others injured as fresh rains and floods wreaked havoc in Gilgit-Baltistan yesterday.

According to Gilgit-Baltistan Disaster Management Authority, five people including 4 students were killed and others injured in rain-related incidents in Sadpara, the tribal area of Skardu.

The floodwaters also washed away a bridge and 4 hotels in Sadpara area.

Five roads of the valley including Dusi Road were washed away by floods creating hardships for hundreds of the tourists in the valley.

According to local people and police, the flood hit Goner area of Diamer district in which three people including a woman were killed and several others injured. Flood torrents damaged many link roads, bridges and cultivated land.


Bizarro Earth

Flesh-eating 'sea fleas' savage Australian teen's legs in bloody feeding frenzy

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© Museums Victoria / Facebook
The flesh-eaters were identified as lysianassid amphipods, a type of scavenging crustacean, commonly known as “sea fleas.”
A young Australian man took a dip in the ocean to soothe his legs after a day of playing football but was horrified when he returned to the beach to find his legs bleeding uncontrollably from what appeared to be thousands of tiny bites.

Sam Kanizay, 16, spent Saturday evening unwinding at Dendy Street Beach in Brighton, Melbourne when he got the fright of his life. He didn't notice anything was wrong at first as the water was so cold - temperatures reached as low as three degrees Celsius (37°F) last week.

"When he got out, he described having sand on his legs, so he went back in the water," his father Jarrod Kanizay told the AAP.

"He went back to his shoes and what he found was blood on his legs... They ate through Sam's skin and made it bleed profusely."


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Mysterious hybrid strain of anthrax is killing chimps & spreading to other species in the African Rainforest

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A strange breed of anthrax bacterium killed more than half of the dead chimps analysed in new research from Africa - and scientists say the fatal infection could wipe out the local chimp population in the Ivory Coast.

As grave as the findings are, the greater implications of the Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis (Bcbva) bacterium could be that its infection vector isn't just limited to chimps - with researchers unexpectedly finding the strain had also killed animals from numerous other species.

"To our surprise, almost 40 percent of all animal deaths in Taï National Park we investigated were attributable to anthrax," says virologist Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann from the Ivorian Animal Health Institute.