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Floods causing emergencies in a third of Colombia's provinces

Flooding in Colombia

Flooding in Colombia
Exceptionally heavy rains have forced one third of Colombia's governors to declare either an orange or red alert as cities are flooding and increased rain is expected.

This year's first rainy season coincides with La Niña, a recurring Pacific weather phenomenon that causes increased rainfall in Colombia and neighboring South American countries.

In April, hundreds of people died in the cities of Mocoa and Manizales and left the cities devastated after the rains caused the fatal floods, avalanches and mudslides. Since then, the rains have continued to fall.

On Saturday evening, the central Meta department became the 11th province of 32 to declare an emergency.

On early Saturday morning, a number of the country's main rivers flooded, already causing emergencies in 10 other provinces.


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John Boyle column: Sorry, but some dog breeds are dangerous

The Boerboel breed, which debuted at the 140th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in January, is a powerful dog bred over centuries for its size, muscularity and ability to protect farmsteads.

The Boerboel breed, which debuted at the 140th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in January, is a powerful dog bred over centuries for its size, muscularity and ability to protect farmsteads.
And here we go again.

A large, powerful type of dog — bred over centuries for its size, muscularity and ability to protect farmsteads — may have killed a person, and people are naturally outraged.

At anyone criticizing the breed.

Seriously. This time the dog in question was a Boerboel, a breed originating in South Africa that can weigh up to 200 pounds.

Bent Creek resident Jane Marie Egle died earlier this month, found bleeding and unresponsive with one of her Boerboels guarding her. Buncombe County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Natalie Bailey said Egle's wounds were consistent with an animal attack but an exact cause of death had not been determined. Egle owned six of the dogs and had a website offering Boerboel puppies for sale.

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Another pit bull terrier shot and killed following attack on dog in Las Vegas

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Another pit bull has been shot and killed following an attack on another dog.

Around 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, a man was on a walk when an aggressive pit bull attacked his dog in the area of Rancho Drive and Oakey Boulevard, according to Lt. Carlos Hank, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

The man retrieved a firearm and shot the pit bull. The pit bull died at the scene, Lt. Hank said.

The man was not injured, but his dog received minor injuries. Police will not charge him for the shooting, Lt. Hank said.

The owner of the pit bull was cited for the dog running loose, Lt. Hank said.

This attack comes just a day after a similar incident in Centennial Hills.

Comment: Two days earlier in California a similar event happened: Woman shoots and kills pit bull in Orcutt dog attack


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 9 across Bangladesh

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At least nine people have been killed as lightning strikes different parts of the country for the second consecutive week.

The deaths on Saturday were reported in Naogaon, Khagrachhari and Brahmanbaria districts, just a week after lightning killed 16 people across the country.

Two farmers were killed in lightning while working in Atari Upazila of Naogaon, Superintendent of Police Mozammel Haque said.

Another person died at the same Upazila. He was returning home with cattle when the lightning struck him.

A seven-year-old schoolboy died after being hit by lightning in Mohadebpur Upazila of the district. The boy was on his school's veranda when he was hit by lightning.

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Shallow 5.7 earthquake hits northeastern Iran; 3 killed, hundreds injured

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At least three people were killed and 225 injured in a 5.7-magnitude earthquake that hit North Khorasan Province of Iran on Saturday night, semi-official ISNA news agency reported on Sunday.

With a depth of 11 km, the earthquake's epicenter was at 37.655 degrees north latitude and 57.224 degrees east longitude. It hit Pish Qaleh region in North Khorasan Province at 22:30 local time (1800 GMT) on Saturday, Iran Seismological Center said.

Medical services along with disaster relief forces have been dispatched to the hit area from neighboring cities and a crisis management base has also been set up, Mohammad Reza Salehi, the governor of North Khorasan Province, told ISNA.

According to the latest reports, up to 40 percent of power, communication, gas and water services of the affected areas have been disrupted.


Snowflake Cold

Ice Age Cometh: Snow in Russia when it should be Spring?

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© Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik
A man walks in the street in Kazan, 20 April 2017.
The weather in Russia is a capricious lady. In the midst of the May holidays (May 6-9 in honor of Victory Day), many Russian cities experienced heavy snowfall—so instead of traditional shashlik (kebabs), social media were full of snowmen and snowy landscapes.

Some joked that it was because FC Spartak had just won the Russian soccer league for the first time since 2001—a huge surprise for everyone, including the gods in the sky. Others wrote that the Russian winter, a trusty ally of the Soviet army, had decided to take part in the Victory Parade. Still others congratulated each other on the forthcoming New Year.

The abundant snowfall in and around Moscow on the afternoon of May 8 was repeated two days later. According to forecasters, Moscow is approaching the record set in 1922, when more than 35 mm of precipitation fell in just a single day. Victory Day in Moscow was the chilliest since 1945. Meteorologists note that over the past 130 years the daytime temperature on May 9 had never previously dipped below +5°C. But this year saw temperatures in Moscow ranging from +3.6 to +4.6.

The snow must go on: May snow in the finest traditions of British rock group Queen.

Comment: Regular readers of Sott know to expect an Ice Age. The only question is how severe will it be... and how long will it last? To understand what's going on, check out the book explaining how all these events are part of a natural climate shift, and why it is taking place now: Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection.


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Dark tornado flips vehicles and cuts power to 9,000 homes in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge tornado
© Jake Gunter / YouTube
Louisiana residents are counting the cost of storm season after a tornado cut power lines and flipped vehicles in Baton Rouge.

Jaw-dropping footage shows the damage caused by a dark twister that tore through parts of Louisiana's second largest city.

According to ABC's WBRZ 2, the EF-1 tornado touched down Friday morning with wind speeds reaching up to 90 miles (145km) per hour.

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Reconstruction of Oroville Dam will be delayed by Mini Ice Age climate shift

The Oroville Dam’s concrete spillway needs major repairs after an enormous section of the channel was ruined in recent rains.

The Oroville Dam’s concrete spillway needs major repairs after an enormous section of the channel was ruined in recent rains.
The new release of 30,000 cubic feet per second over the still damaged Oroville Dam spillway, is to drop lake levels enough to last through the dry season so the California Department of Water Resources can begin rebuilding the main spillway.

This in my opinion will be hampered and delayed by unseasonable storms that roll in from the Pacific as the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone shifts due to the intensification of the new mini ice age.

There is a direct correlation for the Sacramento River rising at the beginning of mini ice ages, and overall as our planet transits to 2019 we will experience global crop losses.


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Attention

Pack of sloth bears kill 3 people and maul 4 others in Maharashtra, India

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Sloth bear
A pack of wild bears killed three people and mauled four others in western Indian state of Maharashtra, police said Saturday.

The bears attacked the laborers in Bramhapuri forest area of Chandrapur district, about 891 km east of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra.

"Today morning a pack of sloth bears attacked people inside Bramhapuri forest and mauled seven people working there," a police official posted at police control room Chandrapur told Xinhua.

"Of the injured three succumbed to their injuries and four others are undergoing treatment at hospital."

The attack triggered panic among the residents.

Maharashtra has witnessed a spike in human-bear conflicts this year.

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Mining in Alaska may return as EPA reverses Obama-era regulations

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A company with a mining operation in Alaska has reached a settlement with the EPA, reversing restrictions implemented under former President Barack Obama that declared the mines would render an "unacceptable adverse effect" on the area.

On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that they settled a case with the Pebble Limited Partnership relating to the EPA's prior work involving gold and copper mining operations in the Bristol Bay watershed in Alaska.

Under the terms of the settlement, the EPA will begin withdrawing restrictions on development in the Bristol Bay region, and Pebble Limited Partnership will be able to apply for a Clean Water Act (CWA) permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers.

"We are committed to due process and the rule of law, and regulations that are 'regular,'" EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said, according to the press release. "The agreement will not guarantee or prejudge a particular outcome, but will provide Pebble a fair process for their permit application and help steer EPA away from costly and time-consuming litigation."

Comment: See also: US People Power: Alaska voters say no to gold, copper mine