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US: Storm pushes high winds, rain across western Minnesota

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© Ron AdamsOlivia city personnel use large equipment to move trees off the streets Friday evening so that citizens could move about in their efforts to clean up the downed trees in town after storms pushed through the region.
A powerful series of thunderstorms, packing high winds, hail and heavy rains Friday afternoon, left a trail of destruction across southern and west central Minnesota.

The National Weather Service reported wind speeds of up to 78 mph in Redwood Falls, with trees and power lines down and roof damage reported in the downtown area. Reports from across Renville County included damage to buildings, trees and power lines.

"It's tough around here," said Olivia Mayor Sue Hilgert. "We have lots of trees down."

The mayor reported many large trees down across her town, with city personnel using plows to move the trees off the streets so that citizens could move about in their efforts to clean up the downed trees.

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Illinois, US: Homes damaged, trees down, three hurt from 'supercell' storm

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© Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times MediaVictoria Preacely (left), Dshanti Preacely, 8 , and Sandrihia Dickerson, 15, all of Waukegan, stand next to a traffic light that was blown down by the storm Thursday night at Grand Avenue and County Street in Waukegan.
Winthrop Harbor resident Dan Szekely, 42, barely had time to grab his 9-month-old daughter out of her crib as a tree crashed to the ground in Thursday night's storm.

He and he his wife herded their other four children to safety as the storm blew through.

"In my life, I've never experienced anything like that except for seeing the aftermath happen to other people," Szekely said Friday.

Although he was without power Friday, along with more than 12,000 other ComEd customers in Lake County, Szekely started the daunting storm cleanup. Trees smashed two of his cars and demolished the children's playground in the yard. There was also a lot of tree debris, he said.

As of 3 p.m. Friday, 9,800 people in ComEd's northern region, which includes Lake County, were without power, according to a ComEd spokeswoman. A total of 145,000 people had power restored Friday, she said.

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Philippines: Rain triggers landslide in Davao City; death toll from earlier flood hits 30

Barely had residents in Davao City recovered from flash floods that killed at least 30 people when heavy rain Friday night triggered a landslide that threatened at least 20 families.

The families were brought to an evacuation center in the Matina Crossing area, radio dzBB's Davao affiliate reported early Saturday.

Continuous rain also caused floods near the boundary of Davao City and Davao del Norte, prompting families there to prepare to evacuate, the report added.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said the death toll from the flash floods that hit Davao City has risen to 30 as of Friday night.

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India: Two die as flood situation worsens in Bihar

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© PTIPeople walk through a flooded road, after increase in the water level of Ganga and Yamuna rivers, in Allahabad on Monday.
Alert was sounded after two persons died as the overall flood situation aggravated on Monday in Bihar's Gopalganj, Sitamarhi and Muzaffarpur districts with rivers maintaining rising trends.

"We have sounded alert across the state with aggravation of flood threat with heavy rains in the catchment areas of major rivers," Bihar Water Resource Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary told reporters.

Two youths drowned while crossing the swollen Budhi Gandak river at a place under Bachhbaria police station in West Champaran district, Choudhary said, adding the state government would provide a compensation of Rs. one lakh to bereaved families of each of the deceased.

Swirling flood waters have inundated several villages under Bagha sub-division in the district, officials said.

The flood waters also entered a portion of Balmiknagar Tiger Reserve in the district, they said, adding the flash floods occurred because of heavy discharge of water in Balmikinagar barrage.

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Denmark floods: Scenes of chaos in Copenhagen


Heavy rains have caused flooding in the Danish capital Copenhagen, damaging homes and sparking travel chaos in parts of the city.

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US: Heavy rains swamp crops near Harwood, North Dakota


Landowners living along the Rush River say its running faster and 18 feet deeper. Typically it runs only a couple of feet deep. Farmers in the area also say much of their soybean crop has been ruined by the water. And never have they dealt with this much flooding this late in the year.

Lowell Siebells - Lives on Rush River: "And you know all the water sitting in the fields, vector control will be able to control the mosquitoes just think what the mosquito population is going to be in a week, ya know."

The Rush River is expected to go down later this week.

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US: Wisconsin storms leave 1 dead, 39 injured


Emergency officials sifted through damage and debris scattered across roadways Saturday after a line of fast-moving storms and high winds swept through northwestern Wisconsin the night before, leaving at least one person dead and 39 others injured.

Three people were critically injured and a second person died, though not as a result of the storm, Burnett County spokeswoman Dawn Sargent said.

The storms also contributed to "widespread power outages" in a county with a population that normally swells to more than 80,000 people during the Fourth of July weekend.

Burnett County's typical population is about 17,000.

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India: Monsoon rains 89 pc above normal in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh got a break from five days of continuous heavy rains on Friday. Though light to moderate intermittent rains were reported from many parts of the state, the intensity has decreased. While total rains in the monsoon so far have been 89 per cent above normal, incessant rains have also claimed 18 lives so far, including three more deaths in a house collapse incident in Kanpur on Friday. The weatherman has predicted low rainfall activity for the next 2-3 days. The monsoon, however, will revive again from July 4-5.

According to the monsoon assessment report of UP MET department, the monsoon arrived in UP on June 17, two days behind schedule, but has given ample rains so far. The per district average rainfall in the state between June 1-30 was 170 mm against the normal of 89.8 mm, which was 89 per cent above normal. The west UP received more rains in comparison to the east. The average per district rainfall in west UP was 168.1 mm against the normal of 58.1 mm, which was 147 per cent above normal. In east UP, the average per district rainfall was 117.2 mm, 64 per cent higher than normal 104.1 mm. In Lucknow, the rainfall in the same period was 47 per cent.

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Tropical Storm Arlene deluges Mexico

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NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday at 1:45 a.m. ET
Veracruz, Mexico - The Atlantic season's first tropical storm hit Mexico's Central Gulf Coast yesterday, hurling heavy rains over a wide swath.

The heart of Tropical Storm Arlene struck land near Cabo Rojo, a cape just off the mainland between the cities of Tampico and Tuxpan. It had maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour and was moving inland at 8 miles per hour, said the US National Hurricane Center in Miami.

Coastal towns appear to have escaped serious damage from the initial storm. Tree branches fell, water accumulated on some streets, and a neighborhood of Tuxpan lost electricity, civil protection authorities reported.

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Bangladesh: More rains ahead

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Heavy rains, caused by the active monsoon at different parts of the country, may prolong for one or two days more.

Bazlur Rashid, an official at the Met Office, told bdnews24.com on Friday that the active southwestern monsoon had created deep clouds over the North Bay.

The country's coastal areas, he said, might be affected by heavy winds due to the deep clouds.

The maritime ports of Chittagong, Cox's Bazar and Mongla were advised to keep hoisted local cautionary signal No 3.

Fishing boats and trawlers plying the North Bay were also advised to move cautiously until further instructions.

It is feared that tidal waves, surging 1-3 feet higher than usual ones due to the southwestern monsoon and the appearance of the new moon, could flood the coastal areas of Cox's Bazar, Chittagong, Noakhali, Feni, Lakshmipur, Chandpur, Comilla, Bhola, Barisal, Patuakhali, Barguna, Pirojpur, Jhalakati, Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira, and adjacent islands and chars, Rashid said.