Earth Changes
In neighbouring India, at least 10 people were killed after several avalanches hit the northern-part of Kashmir.
Two Pakistani officials said many villagers were still stranded in the avalanches in the Neelum valley area following heavy rains that also triggered landslides.
Many people were reported missing and feared dead as rescue efforts got under way, one of the officials said.

A pyrocumulonimbus cloud formation is seen from a plane as bush fires continue in New South Wales, Australia, on Jan. 4, 2020.
More than 88,000 people were evacuated, and 2,400 homes and buildings were destroyed in the inferno. It would become one of the costliest and most destructive wildfires in the country's history, but scientists had other reasons to pay close attention to it.
As the fire raged and threatened to engulf the community, The Beast started to exhibit some odd behavior, growing so intense that it spawned "fire clouds" that created their own weather.
The rare weather phenomenon has most recently been observed in southeastern Australia, where unprecedented wildfires have burned more than 27 million acres of land and where more than 100 blazes are still active. And scientists say they're seeing fire clouds more often as climate change makes fire seasons longer and wildfires more intense.
Comment: Rather than attributing the dramatic increase in wildfires and fire clouds to 'climate change', could a significant factor in the escalation of these events be that they are fueled from outgassing, and then possibly 'sparked' by an increase in atmospheric electric discharge events, such as lightning strikes and other 'cosmic' ignition sources?
Researchers are only beginning to understand the consequences.
A fire cloud, known as a pyrocumulonimbus cloud, or pyroCb, can generate thunder, lightning and tornado-force winds, as well as belch out burning embers — all of which can help spread already fast-moving fires.
Massive infernos have raged along the nation's east coast for months, pushing smoke across the Pacific.
Nasa said plumes from blazes around New Year's Day had crossed South America, turning skies there hazy, and moved "halfway around Earth" by 8 January.
"The smoke is expected to make at least one full circuit around the globe," the US space agency said.
Hundreds of bushfires have burnt across Australia, killing at least 28 people and destroying more than 2,000 homes.
Comment: Athletes participating in the 2020 Australian Open are struggling to breathe in the hazardous conditions. One player was forced to abandon her match after a coughing fit :
According to the UK's met Office, a funnel cloud is a cone-shaped cloud which extends from the base of a cloud towards the ground without actually reaching the surface.
The marine phenomenon - which resembles a small tornado - was captured by an Emirati firefighter on Tuesday.
The whirling column of air and water was seen just off Ghalilah, a town in Ras Al Khaimah near the Musandam border.
A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex that occurs over water and usually under a rain cloud. It quickly dissipates when it arrives on dry land.
Rashid Al Shehhi was driving out of his house in Ghalilah when he spotted the waterspout at 1.15pm.
"I immediately took out my Nikon P900 camera and started taking photos and videos of the twister," said civil defence officer Mr Al Shehhi, 33.
Due to heavy snowfall, power transmission lines have been damaged in several parts of Lahaul-Spiti and a majority of villages are reeling under the cover of darkness. Power supply was disrupted even in the district headquarters of Keylong today while the communication service by BSNL, Jio and Airtel have been disrupted in many villages.
Due to freezing temperature, the water supply has been affected badly in villages and people are forced to melt snow to get water for drinking and domestic use.
Heavy rain from 09 January 2020 caused major flooding in the southern provinces of Kerman, Sistan and Baluchestan and Hormozgan. In a 24 hour period to 11 January 2020, 92.7mm of rain fell in Bandarabbass, Hormozgan Province. The following day 76m of rain fell in Chahbahar, Sistan and Baluchestan Province. Parts of United Arab Emirates were also affected.
Flooding in Iran has destroyed houses and displaced hundreds of people. Roads have been rendered impassable by flood water, leaving hundreds of villages isolated.

The chairlifts were mostly full at Willamette Pass Resort on Saturday, January 11
The snow started early Friday above 3,000 feet and never really let up, bringing multiple feet across the western Oregon Cascade Range.
Here are snowfall totals from the past 72 hours — Friday through early Monday morning from the National Weather Service.
The result matches pretty closely with what meteorologists predicted.
There is plenty more snow to come in the mountains as well, with another 1 to 2 feet possible this week.
North Oregon Cascades
Santiam Pass: 50 inches, 4770 feet
Tombstone Pass: 50 in. 4250 feet
Timberline Base: 47 in. 5880 feet













Comment: Update - Jan. 15th:
The Guardian reports: