Earth Changes
According to a press release, Rocky Mount police responded to a call about a suspicious event at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday in the 400 block of Buena Vista Avenue. Responding officers found the man dead at the the scene. Cpl. Brad Summerlin said the identity of the victim will not be released until authorities make contact with his next of kin.
Authorities said the man had sustained injuries from a pit bull located inside the residence. Summerlin said the man was staying at the home of the owner of the pit bull in the 400 block of Buena Vista Avenue when the attack occurred.
Dashcam footage of the incident on August 1 shows a white Toyota SUV travelling slowly along the narrow path before stopping in front of some loose rock falling down a roadside hill.
Suddenly, the trickle of stones turned into an enormous landslide as tons of large rocks came tumbling down towards the car.

FILE PHOTO: Hindustan villagers Richard Bissoon and Yoge Deochan, right, near the sea of mud left behind after the mud volcano at Devil’s woodyard erupted on Carnival Tuesday.
Councillor from the Princes Town Regional Corporation for Hindustan/St Mary's, Michelle Benjamin, told Newsday that residents reported hearing a loud sound coming from the volcano at the same time the first tremors from the earthquake began.
Benjamin said residents fled their homes, seeking open ground, and saw the volcano spewing mud several feet in the air.
She said no one had reported any structural damage to their homes and there were no reports of further cracking of the earth around the volcano.
Seven people were killed and 11 injured when their vehicles were hit by a landslide in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district on Monday.
Police said a minibus and a car plying from Thathri to Kishtwar were caught under the landside at Kuligarh around 11 am. Most of the boulders fell on the minibus, crushing it.
Police and local residents joined forces to rescue the victims and rush them to the sub-district hospital in Thathri, where five were declared dead on arrival. The other two succumbed after being shifted to district hospitals in Kishtwar and Doda, police said.
No tsunami warning has yet been issued. There is no information about possible victims or damage.
Earlier today a 7.3 quake hit Venezuela, Trinidad, Guyana, Barbados and Grenada.
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake has also hit the Republic of Vanuatu in the New Hebrides archipelago in the Pacific Ocean.
Comment: The 2 other recent events:
- Major 7.3 earthquake strikes northern Venezuela, causing minor damage - Largest quake in 118 years
- Shallow M6.7 earthquake hits Vanuatu
The Dutch company grows and trade organic 'classic' orange pumpkins, but also a few specialities, including the green, grey, spaghetti and mini-pumpkin. "We personally grow on 20 hectares, and in total we have 170 hectares in contract programmes, of which we grub up 100 hectares ourselves. About 80 to 90 per cent consists of the orange pumpkin, and the rest is specialities." De Terp supplies to Bakker Barendrecht on contract, and also does their own importing and exporting of pumpkins. The Dutch season lasts from late July to February, and the company then starts to import mainly from Argentina and New Zealand, so that they have year-round supply.
Comment: Erratic seasons and extreme weather events are causing major crop losses all over the world, and in turn it's bankrupting farmers and prices are skyrocketing:
- Price of potatoes to soar 900% in Belgium as drought and high temps kill crops
- "A threat to our livelihood": Record drought grips Germany's breadbasket
- "Perfect storm": UK farming crisis as areas suffer worst drought for 225 years
- UK heatwave causes farmers earliest harvest for 40 years - Yield is significantly reduced
- Italian farmers predict crop shortage because of heavy rains while El Niño causes Peru's grape exports to drop 11%
- 70% crop losses due to extreme weather in Australia
- Unusually cold winter and spring have Koreans worried about rocketing food costs
A cold front swept over Uruguay and Argentina on August 18 and 19, dropping very rare snow on parts of Uruguay and graupel on Argentina.
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Comment: Snowfall in unusual places, record snowfall in others, and strange sights in our skies are just some of the signs of our cooling planet:
- Strange but beautiful skies: Noctilucent 'tornado' cloud, auroras, double and twin rainbow plus a midnight rainbow
- Strange skies: Red Sprites in Oklahoma, aurora Steve in Canada, iridescent clouds in Illinois and noctilucent clouds in Denmark
- Chemtrails? Contrails? Strange Skies
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Is the world starting to repeat 1970's style winters & summers?
- Global cooling: Record-setting early snowfall covers the top of Hokkaido mountain in Japan
- August snowfall for resort in Georgia
- Earth undergoing unexplained major cooling event - scientists ignore it
- Australian Astronomical Society Warns Of Global Cooling As Sun's Activity 'Significantly Diminishes'
- Reality check: The Sun is cooling faster than anyone suspected - and lowering Earth's temperature along with it
Comment: Related articles include:
- Global cooling: Record-setting early snowfall covers the top of Hokkaido mountain in Japan
- August snowfall for resort in Georgia
- Earth undergoing unexplained major cooling event - scientists ignore it
- Australian Astronomical Society Warns Of Global Cooling As Sun's Activity 'Significantly Diminishes'
- Reality check: The Sun is cooling faster than anyone suspected - and lowering Earth's temperature along with it
Although it is not certain whether the storm, packing peak winds of 160 mph, will directly strike the islands or just graze them, significant effects from rain, wind and waves are becoming increasingly likely.
The National Weather Service issued a hurricane warning Tuesday evening for the Big Island, as Hawaii island is known. Hurricane watches are in effect for Maui and other small islands, and tropical-storm-force winds and heavy rain could affect those areas as soon as Wednesday or Thursday.
Because of the shape of Lane's projected path, which may parallel or track over the entire island chain, all of the islands may face hazards from the storm.
The storm may bring "damaging winds and life-threatening flash flooding from heavy rainfall," the weather service's Central Pacific Hurricane Center warned. "As Lane is expected to be slow-moving as it nears the islands, it will produce large and damaging surf, mainly along exposed south and west facing shores," it added.
The National Weather Service warned that considerable damage to roofs are possible, and that some locations may be uninhabitable for weeks.
Residents raced to grocery stores Tuesday, stocking up on bottled water, paper towels and toilet paper.
While hurricanes and tropical storms frequently roam close to the islands, direct hits are rare. The last hurricane to make landfall in Hawaii was Iniki in 1992, which struck Kauai.

The quake struck at a moderate depth of 30 kilometres with the epicentre just off the northern tip of Vanuatu's sparsely-populated Ambrym island.
The quake struck at a moderate depth of 30 kilometres with the epicentre just off the northern tip of Vanuatu's sparsely-populated Ambrym island.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said there was no tsunami risk.
"Shaking would have been felt throughout the whole of Vanuatu," Geoscience Australia senior seismologist Eddie Leask told AFP.
"But it's hard to tell whether it will cause damage. It's reasonably shallow but it all depends on the buildings, soil type and so on."
On its website, Geoscience put the potential damage radius at 63 kilometres.













Comment: A day later a second accident in Kishtwar left 13 dead when a vehicle skidded off a road and plunged down a gorge: