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Storm Ashley hits UK and Ireland with monster waves, 130km/h wind and major flooding

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On October 20, 2024, Storm Ashley wreaked widespread havoc across the United Kingdom and Ireland, marking the first named storm of the season with its ferocious winds, heavy rains, and significant disruptions.

Wind speeds exceeding 80 miles per hour caused chaos, particularly in Scotland, Northern Ireland, North Wales, and North West England, prompting the local authorities to issue danger to life warnings.


Comment: Related: Onlookers drenched as waves crash on street in western France


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Flooding in Metro Vancouver: Videos show huge floods, street kayaking

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast has more rain on Oct. 20, 2024, following flooding in West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, and more.
The Metro Vancouver weather forecast has more rain on Oct. 20, 2024, following flooding in West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, and more.
Metro Vancouverites captured images and videos of extensive flooding and damage on Saturday, Oct. 19.

An atmospheric river soaked the Lower Mainland on election day, bringing over 150 mm of rain to cities across the region. Flooding prevented BC Hydro crews from accessing some areas where customers lost power.

On Sunday, a second pulse of rain could bring 20 to 40 mm of precipitation to the Lower Mainland, with 40 to 60 mm possible over the North Shore Mountains.

The Vancouver Police Department issued road closures and advised locals to slow down on roads and use caution.

West Vancouver police warned locals to avoid areas impacted by heavy flooding, advising them to allow emergency services the room to work.

Creeks, including MacDonald and Marr, continue "to run high and fast" through Saturday night, and more rain is expected Sunday.


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Sicily hit by heavy flooding

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Sicily is currently experiencing severe flooding after the heavy rainfall which has hit the island, and turned the roads into rivers.

This marks a dramatic change after months of no rain especially in Catania where there was a large amount of rainfall in a number of cities, including Via Etnea.

Firefighters in Catania carried out 50 rescue operations. In Misterbianco, divers had to rescue the trapped drivers. In Licata in Agrigento the river bank also broke and as a result, the residents had to be evacuated.

The Civil Protection in Sicily is dispatching a number of its staff to give assistance. Meanwhile in the small village of Ginostra, mudslides blocked the roads and caused damage to homes which has continued to complicate the situation.

Despite Sicily's desperate need for rain, the heavy rainfall brought about more damage than expected and left many areas at risk because of the unstable weather.


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Landslide collapses onto popular beach after heavy rain in Bournemouth, UK

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A large portion of beach huts at a popular beach have been damaged after a sudden landslide from the cliffs above.

The force of the impact dislodged 14 huts which were pushed into the promenade at Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, a popular spot for a Saturday morning stroll.

The landslide is the second to take place at Durley Chine, a few hundred yards west of the town's pier, in the past 10 days.

A large cordon has been placed around the scene by the police and BCP Council to protect the public in case of further landslips.

Visitor Georgina Humphries said: 'We've had so much rain lately, it was only a matter of time. You've got to feel for those with beach huts - they cost a fortune.'


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Lightning strike kills 5 in Gujarat, India

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A sudden shift in the weather turned tragic for a family in Amreli's Lathi taluka on Saturday. Five members of the family were electrocuted after lightning struck them.

The incident took place in Ambardi village, where 13 farm workers were returning home after their day's work. Meanwhile, a thunderstorm with intense lightning engulfed the area.

While passing through the riverbed around 4.30 pm, a bolt of intense lightning struck the workers, killing three children and two women in the group.

The deceased include Bharti Sathaliya (35), Shilpa Sathaliya (18), Rupali Vanodiya (8), Radhe Sathaliya (5), and Riddhi Sathaliya (5).

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Best of the Web: Landslides and floods in northern Italy - 8 inches of rain within 18 hours (and 4 inches in just 1)

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Bad weather returned to Liguria Wednesday with rivers breaking their banks and roads flooded across the northwestern Italian region.

The Bormida river flooded in the Savona area in the towns of Ferrania, Altare and Cairo Montenotte due to heavy rains.

Train traffic is suspended between Loano and Pietra Ligure (Savona).


Comment: Anadolu Ajansı reports:
Severe storms and heavy rainfall have caused widespread flooding and flash floods in Italy's northern regions, resulting in the death of one person and significant disruption across Liguria and Tuscany regions.

Over recent days, intense downpours in these regions have led to rivers and streams overflowing, with the national media reporting several landslides in higher terrain.

In Liguria alone, more than 200 millimeters (7.9 inches) of rain fell within an 18-hour span on Oct. 16, while parts of Tuscany were inundated after receiving 100 millimeters of rain in just one hour.

The severe weather has left several cities, including Genoa, Rapallo, Savona, and Chiavari in Liguria, and Livorno and Siena in Tuscany, grappling with water damage and transportation chaos.



A red alert was issued for the Entella and Magra rivers in Liguria due to the high risk of flooding. Residents of affected areas were urged to take precautions and stay indoors as local authorities monitored the situation closely.

A 75-year-old hiker was killed after being swept away by the floodwaters in a forested area.

The heavy rains also caused significant structural damage, with footage circulating on social media showing floodwaters surging over Genoa's Sori Bridge, creating a waterfall-like torrent.

In Siena, water inundated the railway station, submerging tracks and disrupting services, while tram lines in Florence were damaged by the torrential downpours.

In response, authorities have shut down primary and secondary schools in the most affected areas to ensure the safety of students.

The Civil Protection Department has issued warnings across both Liguria and Tuscany, advising residents to avoid non-essential travel and remain vigilant as weather conditions continue to pose risks.



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Best of the Web: French motorways and train lines closed due to flooding - up to 700 mm (27.6 inches) of rainfall in 48 hours (UPDATE)

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Four French départements are on the highest weather warning due to flooding and heavy rains, with motorways and several rail lines closed on Thursday.

On Thursday, heavy rain and flooding in southern France led to road closures, train cancellations and well as school closures.

French national weather service Météo France placed four départements in south-eastern France on the highest (red) weather warning due to heavy rains and flooding. These are; Rhône, Loire, Ardèche, and Haute-Loire.

Meanwhile, 20 other southern départements were placed on orange alert.

Authorities have warned that people should not walk or drive anywhere near a flooded road or waterway.

Be sure to pay attention to signage, particularly if there is a route barrée (road closure) sign.


Comment: Update October 18

Reuters reports:
Major floods in southeast France cause significant damage, power cuts

Massive floods caused serious damage and power outages on Friday in parts of France's mountainous southeast region after days of heavy rain, though there were no immediate reports of any casualties.

France's weather authority Météo France placed six departments south of the city of Lyon on a red flood alert on Thursday. The alert was downgraded to 'orange' on Friday, indicating that water levels would come down again.

"At certain places in the Ardèche region, up to 700 milimetres of water has fallen in 48 hours. That's more than a year's rainfall in Paris, so it's absolutely gigantic," Agnes Pannier-Runacher, the environment minister, told BFM TV.

French news stations showed cars, traffic signs and cattle being swept away by the floods. The A47 highway close to Lyon was temporarily transformed into a giant stream of water.

The French interior ministry said Paris had dispatched 1,500 additional firefighters to the affected areas.



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Heavy rains in Monterrey, Mexico cause 3 deaths, floods and stranded cars - 5 inches of rainfall overnight

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Civil Protection of the state of Nuevo Leon reported that due to the passage of cold front #4, which is affecting the state with heavy rains in the metropolitan area of ​​Monterrey. On the night of Wednesday, October 16, the largest amount of water was recorded with more than 127 millimeters.

This caused flooding in 121 homes, 164 stranded cars, 27 fallen trees, 24 short circuits and 16 fallen cables, in addition to the report of three people dead.

In the municipality of Guadalupe, a dam located in the Nuevo Mexico neighborhood overflowed, causing 13 vehicles to be swept away by the current, said Mayor Héctor García.

On the other hand, this Thursday, October 17, the rains continued and from 6:00 p.m. they have intensified in the citrus zone and in the metropolitan area.


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Major flooding paralyzes life in Aceh, Indonesia

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A total of 2,066 residents in Aceh Province, specifically in Aceh Tamiang Regency, had to evacuate due to flooding that has occurred for the past two days.

Meanwhile in the Riau Islands Province, precisely in Batam City, heavy rain that has poured since Monday, October 14, 2024, has paralyzed city activities.


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Foot of early snowfall at Jay Peak ski resort in Vermont

The top of the Flyer Express Quad at Jay Peak.
© Brian Irwin/The Boston GlobeThe top of the Flyer Express Quad at Jay Peak.
Skiers and riders could hardly contain their excitement on Wednesday after Jay Peak in Vermont reported a foot of snow.

The ski area, named the best ski resort in Vermont by Boston.com readers earlier this year, posted photos on social media of snowy trails amid foliage, writing, "Well today was certainly a treat, no tricks, thanks to a foot of snow near the summit and cover down to the base since this storm cycle started Monday. Gotta love the blending seasons and the foliage doing its best to hang on as winter takes over the top for now."

Thousands of followers promptly liked the Facebook post and hundreds commented on it.