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Tsunami

Vietnam's Central region flooded, cut off after Tropical Storm Soulik - 3 killed, thousands evacuated (UPDATE)

Tan Hoa commune, Minh Hoa district, Quang Binh province has many places flooded up to 2m deep
Tan Hoa commune, Minh Hoa district, Quang Binh province has many places flooded up to 2m deep
As of late yesterday, in Ha Tinh, some rural roads in the Huong Khe and Vu Quang districts remained flooded. In Quang Binh, 1,150 households were still underwater, and 38 villages remained isolated.

Tropical Storm Soulik, or Typhoon No.4 has caused widespread flooding and landslides across several provinces in central Vietnam, leading to isolation in many areas.

Households have been submerged, with some locations requiring continued evacuation due to landslides along key roads.

As of late yesterday, rain had eased off in Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, and Quang Tri. In Ha Tinh, some rural roads in Huong Khe and Vu Quang districts remained flooded. In Quang Binh, 1,150 households were underwater, and 38 villages remained isolated.


Comment: Update September 24

Deutsche Welle reports:
At least three people have died, and more than 10,000 were evacuated, in central Vietnam after catastrophic flooding, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three people were reported killed in Nghe An province after they drowned in flash floods.

Since Saturday, about 320 houses have sustained damages while more than 6,300 hectares of crops were destroyed, the ministry of agriculture said.

A series of heavy rain storms has flooded wide swaths of north-central Vietnam
© Nhac NguyenA series of heavy rain storms has flooded wide swaths of north-central Vietnam
At least 40 school buildings in the area were also submerged in water, it added.

According to officials in Thanh Hoa province, more than 11,700 people had evacuated their homes and sought shelter in higher elevations in the past three days.



Attention

Two swimmers recount separate sea lion attacks in Mission Beach, California

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Two people say they were victims in separate attacks by a sea lion at Mission Beach on Friday.

Both victims, a 61-year-old man who was swimming and a woman who was snorkeling near Mission Point Park, were taken to the hospital.

Matt Beatty was halfway done with his daily ocean swim near the lifeguard station Friday night at Mision Beach when he felt more than just a tug on his leg.

"I feel this bite on my leg," he said of the initial encounter. "It didn't hurt much, but it was like a pull, and then I punched it, punched the animal thinking it was a shark because I've heard that that's what you do with sharks, and they go away. Then the sea lion went around and tried to attack me again."

Beatty, who swims daily at Mission Beach, quickly realized this wasn't a shark or one of the friendlier sea lions he'd seen on dozens of occasions.


Lightning

4 killed on the spot, 7 injured as lightning strikes them in Karnataka, India

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Four people, including three of a family, were killed and seven were injured when lightning struck them in Jinakeri Tanda of Yadgir district on Monday evening.

The victims were identified as 32-year-old Kishan Jadhav, 22-year-old Channu Jadhav and 28-year-old Sunibai Rathod, all from the same family, and 18-year-old Nenu Jadhav, all residents of Jinakeri Tanda.

The injured have been shifted to the Yadgir Institute of Medical Sciences (YIMS) in Yadgir.

The district received heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorm and lightning at around 4 p.m.

The mishap occurred when the victims were taking shelter under a tiny temple near the fields they were working in. Lightning directly struck the temple killing four on the spot, sources said.

A case has been registered in Yadgir Rural Police Station.

In yet another incident of lightning strike, 11 sheep were killed in R. Hosalli village under the Yadgir Rural Police limits.

Comment: On the same day another bolt killed 3 in the state of Madhya Pradesh while 2 farmers were also fatally struck in Bangladesh.


Seismograph

6.0 magnitude earthquake off Gorontalo, Indonesia

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6.0 magnitude earthquake 73 km from Gorontalo, Gorontalo, Indonesia

UTC time: Monday, September 23, 2024 19:51 PM
Your time: Monday, September 23, 2024 at 8:51 PM GMT+1
Magnitude Type: mww
USGS page: M 6.0 - 73 km SSW of Gorontalo, Indonesia
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
Reports from the public: 2 people

Cloud Precipitation

Londoners rescued from cars as Tube stations, streets flood after heavy downpours - month's worth of rain hits UK in 24 hours

FLOODING IN WALLINGTON
© LONDON FIRE BRIGADEFLOODING IN WALLINGTON
Stranded Londoners had to be rescued from their cars after heavy downpours sparked chaos across the capital's transport network and flooded streets.

Cars were left almost completely submerged as torrential rain quickly filled roads while water spilled out of the River Thames in west London on Monday.

Firefighters rescued people trapped in vehicles and visited homes and Underground stations which were flooded in areas such as Ruislip, Uxbridge, Wimbledon and Carshalton.

The London Fire Brigade said it took around 350 calls to flooding after a night of torrential rain, adding that it is continuing to respond to incidents.

Ruislip Manor station was forced to close on Monday while Ruislip station was forced to shut due to an electrical fault caused by flooding.


Comment: Elsewhere in the UK:





Cloud Precipitation

Cannes in France hit by flash flooding pushing cars through the streets

Cannes flooding: Cars swept away
Cannes flooding: Cars swept away
Raging flood waters swept through Cannes on Monday, pushing cars through the streets and leaving the French Riviera city known for its film festival on high alert.

There were no injuries as a result of the deluge in the French southeast region, where in 2015 at least 19 people died in flash floods and tens of thousands had power blackouts.

The situation was expected to return to normal by the end of the morning as the storm continued to move east, its town hall spokesperson said.


Snowflake

Best of the Web: Multiple roads closed as motorists are trapped by late heavy snowfall in South Africa - 2 dead from hypothermia, snowdrifts of 2 meters (UPDATED)

Motorists have been stranded on snow-blocked roads in parts of KZN and the Free State.
Motorists have been stranded on snow-blocked roads in parts of KZN and the Free State.
The N3 Toll Route has been closed from Estcourt in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands to Harrismith in the Free State due to heavy snowfall.

This after the snowfall left motorists stranded in their vehicles and unable to move due to the thick snow on Friday evening.

Arrive Alive issued a warning to motorists to avoid Harrismith in the Free State and Howick in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.

"In the interest of safety, all traffic is being stopped at Tugela Plaza in KwaZulu-Natal and the Harrismith South Interchange in the Free State. Where possible, vehicles are being turned around at strategic locations on the route."


Comment: AFP reports:
Unusually heavy snowfall caused major disruption on South Africa's roads Saturday with people still stranded at midday after spending the night stuck in their vehicles.

The key N3 highway linking Johannesburg and the east coast city of Durban was one of the worst affected and several portions were closed, with even detours impassible, officials said.

Emergency services were working to reach people in their vehicles but it was still not clear how many were affected and in what condition they were, N3 Toll Concession operations manager Thania Dhoogra told the ENCA broadcaster.

"Emergency services have been working flat out through the night. They have been attempting to reach as many roads users as they can," Dhoogra said.

Blankets and meals had been delivered to some stranded motorists, the government of the KwaZulu-Natal province said in a statement at midday.

Trucks had been parked on the side of the road since Friday, Road Traffic Management Corporation communications officer Simon Zwane told AFP. "Buses travelling between provinces have been stuck at petrol stations for around seven hours," he said.

Motorist Muhammad Goolam told the Newzroom Afrika channel that he had spent the night in his car with his children outside the town of Harrismith, around 270 kilometres (170 miles) southeast of Johannesburg.

"Over 13 hours, food supplies out, I don't see us managing to drive out of here without any assistant from emergency personnel," he said.

Some areas had seen up to two metres (six feet) of snowfall, the Arrive Alive road safety campaign said in a post on X.



Update September 22

IOL reports:
At least two people died from hypothermia after they were trapped in the heavy snow on the N3 in KwaZulu-Natal over the weekend.

During a briefing on Sunday afternoon, KZN acting Premier Thembeni Madlopha-Mthethwa said while some motorists still remain trapped, many have been rescued.

This comes after road users spent two nights in their cars as they were unable to move due to the heavy snow.




Cloud Precipitation

Best of the Web: 7 dead as heavy rains trigger floods in central Japan - 4.7 inches of rain per hour, the heaviest rate since records began (UPDATE)

Vehicles partially submerged in flood waters amid heavy rain in Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture, on Sept 21.
© ReutersVehicles partially submerged in flood waters amid heavy rain in Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture, on Sept 21.
One person was killed and at least seven were missing on Sept 21, officials said, as "unprecedented" rains triggered floods and landslides in Japan's quake-hit region of Ishikawa, where authorities told tens of thousands to evacuate.

A dozen rivers in the region, on the west coast of central Japan that was hit by a large quake on New Year's Day, had burst their banks as at 11am (10am Singapore time), Land Ministry official Masaru Kojima said.

One person was killed, three people were missing and two people were seriously injured in Ishikawa, the region's government said in a statement, with two of the missing reportedly carried away by strong river currents.

Another four people, who were working for the land ministry to restore a road in Wajima, were also missing, ministry official Koji Yamamoto told AFP.

"About 60 people have been working to restore a road hit by the quake but a landslide occurred" on Sept 21 morning, he said.

"I asked (contractors) to check the safety of workers... but we are still unable to contact four people."


Comment: Update September 23

SKY News reports:
Seven people have died after heavy rain triggered landslides and floods in Japan, according to reports.

The conditions in the Ishikawa prefecture also left seven people missing as waters engulfed many homes, said public broadcaster NHK.

Some buildings were swept away by the overflowing rivers.

A house hangs over the banks of a river in Suzu
© APA house hangs over the banks of a river in Suzu.
Rescue workers are continuing to search for missing people in a number of towns and cities.

Several cities in the prefecture were issued with the highest alert level for heavy rain at the weekend.

In Suzu, the authorities said one person died and another was missing after being swept away in floodwaters.



Tornado2

Massive waterspout on a lake in southern Turkey

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MASSIVE Waterspout on a Lake in Southern Turkey! Incredible Footage from Sunday!


Hardhat

Giant hail hits the Sunshine Coast, Australia

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Recently, the Sunshine Coast in Queensland experienced a severe weather event. Giant hailstones over 6 cm in diameter were reported, leading to significant concerns for residents. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued a warning for a very dangerous thunderstorm in the area. This situation has raised alarms and prompted many to take precautions.

What Happened on the Sunshine Coast?

On the afternoon of the storm, residents in the Sunshine Coast faced unexpected weather. Hailstones, some as large as tennis balls, fell from the sky. These large hailstones can cause severe damage to homes, cars, and vegetation. The intense storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, adding to the chaos.

Local authorities and meteorologists quickly alerted the community. Warnings were sent out through various channels to ensure everyone was aware of the dangers. It is crucial for residents to stay informed during such weather events.