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Hurricane Matthew threatens Florida to North Carolina with dangerous flooding; three dead and more than 1,000,000 without power

hurricane matthew path
© The Weather Channel
Closing in: At 11pm on Friday the storm was 70 miles east of Savannah in Georgia, having brushed past Jacksonville and made its way up the coast toward the Carolinas
Hurricane Matthew finished with Florida Friday night and began its onslaught of Georgia. The part of the storm with the fastest winds remains just off the state's eastern shore as the storm moves north.

The National Hurricane Center reports that Matthew is a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, making it somewhat less powerful than the 140-mph Category 4 monster it was Thursday. But it remains the most powerful storm to strike central or northern Florida in living memory, and it continues to pose the threat of severe flooding to northern Florida, coastal Georgia, South Carolina, and parts of North Carolina through the weekend.


Comment: Hurricane Matthew has been blasting through records


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Dancing twin waterspouts filmed near Lazio, Italy

Waterspouts
Unbelievable dancing twin waterspout mear Lazio Italy

Watch as two waterspouts seem to dance with each other.


Attention

Rabid honey badger attacks couple in South Africa

Honey badger

Honey badger
A honey badger attacked two people near the Cradle of Humankind on Sunday, 2 October leaving them with multiple puncture wounds and a rabies scare.

Gail and Dave Coleman were enjoying a calm Sunday afternoon when they suddenly heard their dogs, three Dobermans, barking aggressively in their yard in Zwartkrans.

Upon investigation, the couple found their dogs fighting an aggressive honey badger. They ran inside the house and called the dogs. It is believed they wanted to protect their dogs from the badger and called them to get them inside. Once the dogs were inside, the security gate was closed, but despite all their efforts to prevent the badger from entering the house, the smart animal wiggled itself through the gate. Badgers are known for their intelligence and perseverance which explains the behaviour of the attacking animal.

The honey badger bit Gail on her ankle. She had to get five stitches.

The honey badger bit Gail on her ankle. She had to get five stitches.

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Seven-meter deep sinkhole discovered near public school in Central Visayas, Philippines

Sinkhole. Residents of Barangay Bugas in Badian town in southern Cebu are baffled by the sight of a seven-meter deep hole on the ground after heavy rains.
© RBA Aeria
Sinkhole. Residents of Barangay Bugas in Badian town in southern Cebu are baffled by the sight of a seven-meter deep hole on the ground after heavy rains.
A seven-meter deep sinkhole was found a few meters from a public elementary school in Barangay Bugas, Badian town earlier this week.

Due to the presence of the sinkhole in Sitio Purok 2, Barangay Bugas, officials of Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) 7 urged residents to stay away from the area while the ground there is unstable.

Eulalio Raboy, Barangay Bugas chief, told reporters that the sinkhole was first sighted by residents last Tuesday.

The sinkhole, with a depth of seven meters and a width of three meters, was found a few meters from Barangay Bugas Elementary School.

Luckily, the sinkhole has not affected any school structure or any house nearby, Raboy added.

Health

Woman attacked by fisher cat in Coventry, Rhode Island

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A Coventry woman says she feared for her life when she was attacked by what she says was a fisher cat.

It happened in her backyard, and now she's warning others in the area to be on the look out in fear the animal may strike again.

ABC6 News would like to warn you some of her injuries in the photos attached are graphic.

Stitches
© Honey Marie Meaker
"All of a sudden I felt immense pain of my right foot and I just screamed really loud because I was trying to scare it away," said Honey Marie Meaker, who is still shaken up form the traumatic experience after being attacked by what she calls a vicious animal.

The injury she sustained is so bad she's now on crutches.

"I had no idea what it was, I didn't hear any noise, didn't hear any sounds. I just felt the pain, this excruciating pain," said Honey Marie.

It happened when she and her 13-year-old daughter took out the trash.

Honey had no clue what attacked her, but her daughter got a better look at it saying it was a fisher cat.

Comment: See also: Boy bitten by a fisher in Rehoboth backyard, Massachusetts

Unusual fisher attack on dog in Ledyard, Connecticut


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill two farmers in Uttar Pradesh, India

lightning
© 123RF
Two farmers were killed after they were struck by lightning in separate incidents in the city, police said today.

Rambhavan (40) died after being struck by lightning in Paderi village while Sukhdev (35) died in a similar incident in Narayadh village yesterday, they said.

Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) JN Sachan said compensation would be provided to the families of the victims.

Cloud Precipitation

Hailstones the size of golf balls pelt Nkomazi, South Africa

Hailstones
Joy over the long-awaited rain quickly turned to terror for the residents of Komatipoort, KaMaqhekeza, Mangweni, Schoemansdal and surrounds on Friday at about 19:00.

Hail stones the size of golf balls came pelting down, shattering vehicle windscreens, while the severe winds ripped off roofs.

Damage to a vehicle in Komatipoort.

Damage to a vehicle in Komatipoort.
According to Mr Cyril Ripinga, spokesman for the Nkomazi Local Municipality, about 426 houses, 25 schools, five clinics and Tonga and Shongwe hospitals were damaged, but the verification process is ongoing.

More than 100 houses' roofs were blown away, more than eight collapsed and infrastructure such as gravel roads and electricity cables were damaged.

Large parts of Nkomazi were left without electricity, but municipal employees worked around the clock over the weekend to fix the cables.

Many residents had to run for their lives as their houses collapsed, leaving their possessions to the mercy of the elements.

Ms Thobile Mashaba had to run to her neighbours for safety when the corrugated iron of her shack was ripped off by the wind.

Storm damage

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USGS releases video of volcano lava lake at Kilauea, Hawaii

Hawaii volcano lava lake
© YouTube/Associated Press (screen capture)
The US Geological Survey has produced new, high definition images of the Hawaii volcano Kilauea summit eruption and the active lava lake formed in the crater at the top of the volcano.


Comment: There has been increased activity at Kilauea volcano this year. See also:


Cloud Precipitation

Worst disaster in Haiti since 2010 earthquake: Hurricane Matthew leaves 340 dead as it approaches US (PHOTOS)

A man cuts branches off fallen trees in a flooded area by a river after Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, October 5, 2016.
© Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters
A man cuts branches off fallen trees in a flooded area by a river after Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, October 5, 2016.
The death toll in Haiti from Hurricane Matthew has gone up to 339 with authorities saying it's the largest humanitarian event witnessed since the earthquake six years ago.

Authorities in Haiti have reported 339 deaths, Reuters reports, citing local officials. Many of the deaths were caused by falling trees or other debris. The Caribbean nation has been the hardest hit by the hurricane, suffering the most casualties and severe structural damage. The storm has destroyed more than 3,200 homes, displaced 15,000 people and decimated plantations and livestock.

"Haiti is facing the largest humanitarian event witnessed since the earthquake six years ago," said Mourad Wahba, the UN special representative for Haiti, as quoted in USA Today.

"Much of the population is displaced and communication systems are down. At least 10,000 people are in shelter. We've received reports of destroyed houses and overflowing hospitals with shortages of buckets and fresh water."



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Hurricane Matthew has been blasting through records

hurricane Matthew
© NASA
Since it formed late last week, Hurricane Matthew has shattered records from rapid intensification to longevity, and it has the potential to end a decade-long lull in major hurricane landfalls.

On Sept. 28, Matthew developed from an area of low pressure as it approached the Windward Islands. It was a very fast-moving system early in its formation, and it steered rapidly westward by high pressure to its north. In the first few days of its life, that speed inhibited intensification, but as soon as it slowed, Matthew began to strengthen.

Matthew reached hurricane intensity Sept. 29, and since then has been breaking records. Below are some of the milestones that Matthew has achieved so far:
  • Hurricane Matthew underwent a remarkable rapid intensification of 80 mph in 24 hours, intensifying from a Category 1 hurricane to a Category 5 hurricane. This was the third-strongest rapid intensification in a 24-hour period for any Atlantic hurricane on record, trailing only Hurricane Wilma (2005) and Hurricane Felix (2007).
  • It also became the first Atlantic-basin Category 5 hurricane since Felix (2007). Matthew is the 31st Atlantic-basin Category 5 hurricane on record.

Comment: Defying historical norms, Hurricane Matthew also developed in a high-intensity wind shear environment facing headwinds of 30MPH and formed below the 15 degree north latitude marker - an area traditionally too close to the equator to allow the requisite spin for tropical formation and development. See: Unusual Atlantic storm: Matthew may hit US as Category 5 Hurricane next week

Meanwhile in the Pacific, Typhoon Chaba has just set new records in South Korea.