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Global warming propaganda: European council warns of increasing vector-borne diseases

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© Reuters / Paulo Whitaker
New research presented at this year's European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) in Amsterdam, Netherlands (13-16 April) shows that the geographical range of vector-borne diseases such as chikungunya, dengue fever, leishmaniasis, and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is expanding rapidly.

Spurred on by climate change and international travel and trade, vector-borne disease outbreaks are set to increase across much of Europe over the next few decades--and not just in the temperate countries around the Mediterranean. Even previously unaffected areas in higher latitudes and altitudes, including some parts of northern Europe, could see an increase in outbreaks unless action is taken to improve surveillance and data sharing, and to monitor environmental and climatic precursors to outbreaks, alongside other preventive measures.

"Climate change is not the only or even the main factor driving the increase in vector-borne diseases across Europe, but it is one of many factors alongside globalisation, socioeconomic development, urbanisation, and widespread land-use change which need to be addressed to limit the importation and spread of these diseases", says Professor Jan Semenza from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden.

Comment: The authors of this article have clearly consumed a large carafe of the global warming kool-aid. There will always be vector-borne diseases if the environment is right but considering the evidence pointing toward a period of global cooling we may not have much to worry about when it comes to these flying critters.


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Heavy spring snowfall in the Eastern Alps - 20 inches in 24 hours

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Ski resorts in the Alps of Austria, Italy and Switzerland have reported up to 50cm (20 inches) of fresh snowfall in the past 24 hours, and in one case over a metre of new snow this week.

The biggest snowfalls have been reported on higher slopes in the Alps and the Stubai Glacier in Austria's Tirol region has posted the biggest falls with 70cm in the last 48 hours and 105cm (3.5 feet) in the past week. It still has nearly two months of its ski season left being open for snowsports to June 10th, 2019.


Comment: Spring snow across Europe has also fallen over this past weekend in Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and central Italy.





Cloud Precipitation

Four dead in Pishin, Pakistan as flood 'system' enters Balochistan from Iran

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© Geo News
At least four people died and one injured as a flash flood "system" — that entered Balochistan after wreaking havoc in Iran — swept away a car Saturday evening in the Pishin district, authorities said.

According to Levies officials, the flood in Khanai Baba River hit the car of Abdul Noman and his family, all residents of Kuchlak and who were on their way to attend a wedding in Khanozai, and swept it away in its strong currents.

Abdul Noman, alongside his grandchildren Ubaid Khan, Saraun Khan, and Saffan Khan, were all in the car when the flood took it and declared dead later. A woman nearby was injured but saved by the rescue personnel.

The woman who was saved was transferred to a local hospital and was being tended to.

Snowflake

Unusual April Snow hits northern and southern parts of the Netherlands

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© Weerplaza/Peter Rotteveel
Peter Rotteveel from the Dutch village of Stiens took this picture of his cat after the light snowfall.
In the morning of Saturday April 13th, a light snowfall was reported in the northern parts of the country. Areas that were hit include Friesland, Roodeschool, and Ens. Later in the day, the southern Dutch province of Brabant was also receiving snow. In addition, some wet snow fell in the area of Tilburg and Goirle.

On social media, users were sharing photos and videos of the light snowfall. "Yes, people, [it's] April 13th, and it's snowing," one user wrote. See below for pictures and videos shared by Dutch citizens who were certainly surprised.

Attention

18-foot whale shark found dead near Tuticorin city, India

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An 18.8-foot-long whale shark (Rhincodon typus) that was rescued by the forest department personnel in the Tuticorin Range of Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park on Wednesday night was found dead close to the same place on Thursday morning.

An autopsy revealed that the juvenile female whale shark had suffered an injury behind the head and could have been hit by the propeller of a deep sea fishing boat.

Forest range officer of Tuticorin Range R Raghuvaran told TOI that they were not aware of the injury when the whale shark weighing about one tonne was spotted close to the shore at Inigo Nagar near Tuticorin city around 7.30 pm on Wednesday. "It was struggling in shallow waters and could not get back to the deep sea. With the help of fishermen, we took it around 10 nautical miles off the coast and released it around 8.30 pm," he said.


Source: TNN

Comment: See in addition this other recent report: Beachgoers try to save beached whale shark near Cape Town, South Africa - 2nd to wash up in 11 days


Attention

Beachgoers try to save beached whale shark near Cape Town, South Africa - 2nd to wash up in 11 days

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A whale shark had been found washed up on Camps Bay beach in Cape Town on Saturday.

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has confirmed via its Facebook page that marine scientists and veterinarians were called on the scene to evaluate the shark's condition.

Earlier in April, another whale shark measuring 5m was found washed ashore in Kommetjie in the Western Cape.


Whale sharks are the largest known fish but do not pose a danger to humans as they feed on plankton and small fish.

Cloud Precipitation

10 thousand hectares of cultivation in Bolivia affected by adverse weather events

Producers are given ways to move water and prevent crops from drying out.
© Mayor of Omereque
Producers find ways to move water and prevent crops from drying out.
The department's tropical region has been affected by heavy rains and the southern cone by droughts. According to reports, both natural phenomena have damaged almost 10 thousand hectares of cultivation: 7 thousand hectares of fruit trees have been affected in Chapare, 2 thousand hectares of corn have been lost in Pasorapa, 80 hectares of watermelon and tomato in Omereque, and Aiquile also reports damages.

Pasorapa has already declared itself to be in an emergency situation due to the drought, while the municipalities of Omereque and Aiquile are preparing their declarations. The municipalities of Villa Tunari, Entre Ríos and Chimoré declared themselves a disaster area in January.

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Large tornado hits Franklin, Texas - significant damage, injuries reported

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Residents of Franklin, TX survey damage along tornado's path
Powerful thunderstorms swept through Texas on Saturday, April 13, 2019, producing several damaging tornadoes. More than 75 460 people are without power as of 19:31 UTC.

Significant damage was reported in Franklin, TX after a long-track tornado that began south of Calvert, Robertson County hit the town. There are reports of injuries, downed trees, damaged homes and trailers, and collapsed buildings downtown.

One mobile home with a person inside was reportedly ripped from its location.

Authorities reported several people injured, including two children.

Doberman

Boy killed in dog attack at holiday park in Cornwall, UK

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© Angela Antunes / CC by 2.0
A 10-year-old boy was mauled to death by a dog at a holiday park in Cornwall early Saturday morning.

The boy was attacked by a "bulldog-type" dog at Tencreek Holiday Park in Looe, shortly before 5am.

Police were called to the caravan park where they found the boy "unresponsive" following the savage attack.

The child died at the scene and a search was launched to find the dog and its owner, who had fled the scene.

A teenage girl told how she inadvertently helped a blood soaked woman and a dog by paying for her train fare, believing she had been subjected to domestic violence.

Comment: Baby boy fighting for his life after being mauled by dog in Hawick, Scotland

Elsewhere recently a pack of dogs mauled 4 children in India while 7 dogs in Cobb County, Georgia attacked 5 people resulting in 2 of them ending up hospital. Video report of the latter incident -




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April snow lands on Hawaii island summits

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A webcam screenshot this morning showed snow atop Mauna Kea
It's April, and it's snowing atop the Hawaii island summits.

A little over an inch of snow dusted the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island overnight, due to deep moisture wrapping around a broad, low-pressure system to the east, according to National Weather Service officials. More snow is expected to accumulate today and tonight, adding another 1 to 3 inches.

A winter weather advisory for Big Island summits above the 11,500-foot elevation level remains in effect through 6 a.m. Saturday.