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Tsunami

Flash flooding hits São Paulo, Brazil - Subway station flooded, car swept away

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The torrential rain that struck Sao Paulo on Friday, January 24, caused widespread damage across the city and its metropolitan region, disrupting the lives of thousands of residents.

The intense rainfall, which primarily targeted the northern and western sectors of the capital, was accompanied by powerful gusts of wind and hail, creating a chaotic and dangerous environment.


Doberman

Pit bull put down after attacking, killing woman in Tucson, Arizona

PIT BULL ATTACK
A Tucson woman was killed by a pit bull mix she was fostering earlier this week, 13 News has confirmed.

The Tucson Police Department told 13 News on Monday that there was a death investigation following an incident at a home in the 6800 block of East Via Arroyo the day before. The home is near South Kolb Road and Interstate 10.

Nearby resident Raj Sihota said he and his family were panicked the evening the incident unfolded and they saw police vehicles in the area.

After finding out more about the incident, he extends his condolences to the family.

"It's sad and I pray for the family," Sihota said. "It's really sad and it's really scary for the whole neighborhood. It's devastating."

On Friday, Jan. 24, the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner confirmed the death of 61-year-old Tina Weger was from the attack. The manner of death was accidental.

The dog, which Weger had been fostering for more than a year, was euthanized after the attack by the Pima Animal Care Center.

Cow

Family finds farmer killed by bull in Madison County, Iowa

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A farmer in Iowa died after he was severely injured by a bull on his farm.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office said they were called to the farm around 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

First responders found 76-year-old Mark Hollingsworth unresponsive in the cattle feeding area of his property, according to the sheriff's office.

Hollingsworth was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators said that Hollingsworth entered the bull pen to make sure the cattle's water source had not frozen. The bull then injured Hollingsworth. Family members found him and called 911.

The State Medical Examiner's Office is investigating further to determine whether a medical issue may have left Hollingsworth incapacitated before being injured by the bull.

Windsock

Best of the Web: Storm Eowyn hits the UK and Ireland with record winds of 114mph - over 800,000 properties in Ireland without power

A series of weather warnings are in place
© Met OfficeA series of weather warnings are in place for Friday.
A record wind speed of 114mph has been recorded in Ireland as Storm Eowyn causes widespread disruption on both sides of the Irish Sea.

Red warnings for wind cover the entirety of Ireland and parts of Scotland as the storm brings staggering winds that pose a danger to life.

Trains and flights across the UK face cancellation or disruption on Friday, while schools in Northern Ireland and central and southern Scotland have been urged to shut.

Hundreds of flights have been cancelled, including at airports in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle, Liverpool and Dublin.


Doberman

Three-year-old boy mauled to death by pack of stray dogs in Uttar Pradesh, India

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A three-year-old boy was mauled to death by stray dogs while playing outside his house in the Kosi Kalan town of the district, police said.

Ashish Sharma, Circle Officer (CO) of Chhata, said, "The incident occurred around 3 pm on Wednesday when the boy, identified as Sofiyan, was playing outside his home (in the Eidgah Colony). A pack of six stray dogs surrounded him, attacked, and dragged him, leaving him grievously injured." Other children who witnessed the attack informed the boy's family, Sharma added.

"The family members rushed to the spot, used sticks to drive the dogs away, and rescued the child. But by then, he had suffered severe injuries, with bite and claw marks all over his body," Sharma said.

Lightning

Cattle killed by lightning strike on farm in New South Wales, Australia

The cows were worth a considerable amount of money.
© Lisa MartinThe cows were worth a considerable amount of money.
A storm that swept through Lisa Martin and Colin Keevers' Angus stud at Tenterfield this week brought much-needed rain but left five stud cows dead.

"We were pleased to see the storm coming, but unfortunately along with the welcome 12mm of rain we actually lost five preg-tested and in-calf stud cows that were sheltering under a large gum tree," she said.

"You've heard the saying never stand under a tree.

"Unfortunately sometimes cattle, horses, and sheep elect to do that and it's not to their advantage, of course."

It was a significant loss, but Ms Martin reasoned it could have been worse.

"We're farmers and you've got to take the good with the bad, and on the bright side the rest of their mates that were in the paddock with them didn't decide to stand under that particular tree at the same time," she said.

Doberman

Man mauled to death by own pit bulls in Zimbabwe

PIT BULL ATTACK
A horrific incident occurred in Harare's Sunningdale neighborhood on Friday, resulting in the death of Roddie Mannie, who was attacked and killed by his own Pitbull dogs.

The attack, described as extremely violent, left eyewitnesses and neighbors shaken. Despite attempts to intervene, the dogs continued their assault, ultimately leading to Roddie's tragic death.

Friend and social media personality Joseph Hussein, known as King Jay, shared the devastating news on Twitter, describing the incident as heartbreaking. He expressed his condolences to the Mannie family and sparked a widespread debate about dog ownership and safety.

The incident has raised concerns about the recent surge in dog attacks in Zimbabwe. Authorities have yet to comment on the matter.

An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack is ongoing.

Snowflake Cold

Which US Southern cities had the most snow? Here are the biggest snow totals by state, some historic

Satellite imagery captures the historic
© NOAASatellite imagery captures the historic winter storm early Wednesday, with a cloud shield extending over 1,500 miles from the Gulf of Mexico to southern Canada.
As historic snowfall — in some places more than double-digit totals — fell Tuesday along the Gulf Coast and in the Deep South and Southeast, meteorologists ran out of adjectives to describe what they were seeing.

"Just like hundreds of other meteorologists today, I am speechless," one wrote, sharing a video clip of whiteout conditions on Pensacola Bay Bridge in Florida. The city of Milton, Florida, reported 9.8 inches — probably the state's biggest daily snowfall on record.

In Louisiana, deep mounds of snow met the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. In New Orleans, locals skied down Bourbon Street as the airport recorded 8 inches, smashing the daily record of 2.7 inches.

By the end of Tuesday, New Orleans had observed more snow in this single event than New York City and Anchorage did in all of December and January — and according to the data, the area around the city may have been Tuesday's snowiest place, with an estimated total of just over a foot.

Fish

'Doomsday' fish found on beach in Mexico sparks fears of a looming disaster

A rarely seen 'doomsday' fish was found ashore on a Mexico beach, sparking fears of a looming disaster. Surfers spotted the creature, known as an oarfish, on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula
A rarely seen 'doomsday' fish was found ashore on a Mexico beach, sparking fears of a looming disaster. Surfers spotted the creature, known as an oarfish, on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula
A rarely seen 'doomsday' fish was found ashore on a Mexico beach, sparking fears of a looming disaster.

Surfers spotted the creature, known as an oarfish, on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula.

The massive fish, about as long as a surfboard, featured a silvery-blue body with a stunning red fin trailing down its back but had an injured tail.

They can measure up to 36 feet in length and weigh over 441 pounds.

Legend has it that the fish are harbingers of earthquakes and other natural disasters.

A local who witnessed the scene in Mexico said: 'They say those fish appear when there is going to be a very strong tsunami.'


Volcano

Japan's Sakurajima volcano erupts sending ash plume 6,500ft into sky on January 19

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The active Sakurajima stratovolcano in Kagoshima, Japan, erupted on Sunday, sending a huge plume of ash into the sky.

Dramatic timelapse footage captured the ash cloud shooting from the volcano's crater more than 6,500 feet into the air over surrounding towns.

This is the volcano's 15th eruption this year - authorities are monitoring the situation closely.