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Cloud Precipitation

Homes flooded and streets submerged after torrential rain in eastern Romania on August 31

A woman carries a child through flood water in Constanta, August 31, 2024
A woman carries a child through flood water in Constanta, August 31, 2024
Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia and Vama Veche have been the most affected with hundreds of homes flooded and many streets submerged.

There has been significant damage to property in a string of towns along Romania's eastern coast after torrential rain caused extensive flooding.

Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia and Vama Veche have been the most affected with hundreds of homes flooded and many streets submerged.

In Venus, tourists staying at one hotel found their cars full of water on Saturday morning.

And the popular tourist resort of Vama Veche is currently without electricity and an extensive cleanup operation is underway to repair the beach.


Doberman

18 year old man fatally attacked by 3 American bully dogs in Thailand

Picture captured from CCTV.
Picture captured from CCTV.
In a shocking incident, an 18-year-old man was found dead on his bed after being viciously attacked by three American Bully dogs. The gruesome discovery was made by his mother and older brother, who returned home to find his lifeless body covered in bite marks, with blood splatters throughout the house.

The incident occurred at around 15:30 on August 31, when Police Lieutenant Nattapong Wongwang, an investigator from Tha Hin Police Station in Lopburi, received a report of a fatal dog attack at a residence in Village 3, Tai Talat Subdistrict, Mueang Lopburi District. The police, along with a medical team and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, rushed to the scene.

Upon arrival, authorities found the body of the young man lying on his bed in a downstairs bedroom. The victim had sustained multiple wounds, consistent with a dog attack, on his face, arms, and legs. The bed was in disarray, and it is believed that the victim had been dead for over 12 hours. Blood trails were found throughout the house, indicating a struggle.


Cloud Precipitation

Torrential rains trigger urban flooding in Saudi Arabia


Comment: For about the fourth time this year...


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Saudi Arabia was struck by thunderstorms and flash flooding on most of its Red Sea on Friday with footages on social media showing roads inundated and cars stranded in floodwater, according to The National.

The rains are expected to last until Tuesday prompting the directorate to urge the citizens to remain on alert and adhere to safety guidelines issued through media as per the Saudi Gazette.

The National reports that visuals of stranded vehicles in Madinah have been circulating on social media sites.

Due to the heavy rainfall, two bodies have been found in a wadi Dhahab in Al Lith near the Red Sea coast, according to the statement released by the country's civil defence authority.


Cloud Lightning

New weather alert after 14 killed by lightning strikes as storms lash Yemen

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Weather chiefs in Yemen issued a new warning on Tuesday after 14 people were killed by lightning strikes in the northern province of Hajjah.

Lightning killed three people during thunderstorms in Abbes, three in Kuhlan Affar and eight more in other parts of the province. The National Center of Meteorology said there would be severe weather conditions over the next 24 hours.

Heavy rain since July has caused flash floods that have killed over 100 people and displaced many more in Hodeidah, Ibb, Hajjah, Sanaa, Marib, and other provinces. At least 600 people were injured by flooding in Hodeida and Marib alone, the UN humanitarian agency OCHA said, and 13 people were still missing in Hodeida and Taiz.

It said a total of 38,285 families — nearly 268,000 people — had lost their homes. "Public infrastructure, including schools, roads, and health facilities, have been affected. Livelihoods that were already hanging by a thread have been swept away," OCHA said. "Severe weather is expected to persist into September, with additional alerts for heavy rainfall."

Comment: Related: Monsoon floods tear through a village in Yemen and kill 33 people, 38 missing


Black Cat

Woman killed by leopard in Pune, India - 5th such incident for district in 5 months

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In a case of human-leopard conflict in Pune district, a woman, 55, died in a leopard attack in Jambut village of Shirur tehsil. This is the fifth such incident in the Junnar Forest Division since March. In another incident which occurred over 25 kilometres from Jambut village, a man, 60, was seriously injured in a leopard attack. The Forest Department has launched a full-fledged operation to capture the leopard/s in the Jambut area.

Recalling the Jambut village incident, Pratap Jagtap, range forest officer of Shirur, said, "Muktabai Bhau Khade, 55, who died in the leopard attack was living alone in Jambut village. She was found missing by her neighbours on Monday, August 26. The neighbours along with the locals searched for her but could not find her. Suspecting a leopard attack, they reported this to the forest officers and the police. A search ensued and at around 4 pm on Monday, forest officials and villagers found Muktabai's body in a sugarcane field behind her home. She had multiple grievous injuries. Due to the rain, the body had started decomposing. The body was taken to the hospital for a post-mortem where the doctor upon primary checking confirmed that the injuries were from an animal attack which took place nearly 24 hours ago."

Tsunami

Monsoon floods tear through a village in Yemen and kill 33 people, 38 missing (UPDATE)

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Rescue workers in northern Yemen have recovered the bodies of 13 people who went missing after a flash flood inundated a village, authorities said Wednesday, as officials said 99 people have been killed since the start of heavy seasonal rains.

Yemen's current monsoon season has been particularly deadly, with some experts saying the war-wrecked country is increasingly vulnerable to severe weather events caused by climate change.

The Al-Masirah TV channel run by the Houthi rebels who control the country's north said the 13 bodies were recovered in Melhan district of Al-Mahwit province. It said a child had been rescued but 20 other people were missing.

Yemen was already the poorest Arab nation before civil war began in 2014, when the Iran-backed Houthis took control of the capital, Sanaa, and much of the north, forcing the government to flee to the south and then to neighboring Saudi Arabia.


Comment: Update August 30

The New Arab reports:
Floods that swept through a district in northern Yemen this week have killed at least 33 people and damaged more than 200 houses, a local official said.

Heavy rains that began on Tuesday as part of Yemen's monsoon season have caused major flooding and unleashed rockslides in the Melhan district of Al-Mahwit province.

The floods have killed 33 people, destroyed 28 houses and caused cracks in 200 others, Ali al-Zikam, secretary-general of the local council of Al-Mahwit province, said late on Wednesday on Facebook. The flooding also swept away five cars and left several people missing, he said.

Yemen's Red Crescent said on Thursday that 38 people are still missing, and that the agency is actively looking for them.

"The magnitude of the disaster in al-Mahwit is substantial," the agency said.
Three weeks prior: Flooding in Yemen has left 30 people dead and hundreds displaced, official says


Arrow Down

12 family members killed as landslide hits house in Pakistan

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At least 12 members of the same family, including nine children, were killed when a massive landslide hit a house in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

According to the police, the tragic incident took place in the Maidan area of Upper Dir in the wee hours of Friday.

The law enforcers said all 12 bodies have been retrieved from the debris and sent to the hospital for medico-legal formalities.

"Two women, one man and nine children were killed in the incident," said the officials.

President Asif Ali Zardari expressed his condolences to the family members of the deceased.


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Seven-year-old boy mauled to death by pit bull in Goa, India

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A seven-year-old boy died after he was attacked by a pit bull while walking with his mother at Anjuna village in North Goa on Thursday, an official said.

Speaking to reporters, Inspector Suraj Gawas from Anjuna police station told reporters that an FIR has been registered against the dog's owner, Abdul Kader Khwaja, for negligence.

Victim Prabhas Kalangutkar was walking with his mother when the pit bull, which had not been kept on a leash, attacked him.

The child was rushed to Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) where he succumbed to his injuries.

Animal Husbandry Minister Nilkant Halarnkar said the state government has banned some aggressive dog breeds but their owners have got relief from the court.

The minister said he would take up the matter with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to ban certain breeds of ferocious dogs and bring proper guidelines to manage them.

PTI

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Shallow 6.0-magnitude earthquake hits off Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia

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A very strong magnitude 6.0 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 355 km (221 mi) from Kamchatka, Russia, in the early afternoon of Friday, Aug 30, 2024 at 3.24 pm local time (GMT +11).

The quake had a very shallow depth of 28 km (17 mi) and was felt widely in the area.

The shallow depth of the quake caused it to be felt more strongly near the epicenter than a deeper quake of similar magnitude would.

No significant damage or impact is expected from this quake and no particular alert was issued.

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Unusual snowfall for Table Mountain, South Africa

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Table Mountain reported its first dusting of snow in four years on the morning of Wednesday, August 28. Snow is an unusual occurrence on Table Mountain and it was last spotted on August 29, 2020.

Footage of white snow covered Table Mountain quickly went viral across social media platforms TikTok, X and Instagram.

On Instagram, Table Mountain Cableway said: "It's official! It's snowing on Table Mountain! The mountain is covered in a beautiful layer of snow, turning our stunning landscape into a winter wonderland!

"But that's not all! Table Mountain is in the running for Africa's Leading Tourist Attraction in the World Travel Awards 2024! Your vote can help us bring home this prestigious title and showcase the magic of our iconic landmark to the world."