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Tornado confirmed near Montreal as major storm pounds region

Tornado touches down near Montreal
Tornado touches down near Montreal.
Environment Canada confirmed a tornado touched down in the Montreal area Thursday as a severe storm system swept through the city and caused major flooding.

Meteorologist Monica Vaswani said the tornado was spotted by an observer at the Mirabel airport, about 50 kilometres northwest of the Island of Montreal.

A tornado warning, urging caution about "a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation" caused by the storm for the Montreal area was lifted around 4:25 p.m.

Heavy rains caused flash floods, leading to the closure of the Décarie in both directions between the Turcot interchange and Highway 40.


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More than 100 homes damaged when tornado hits suburb of Canada's capital

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At least one tornado hit a suburb of Canada's capital Thursday, damaging more than 100 homes, authorities said.

Kim Ayotte, general manager of emergency and protective services for the city of Ottawa, said 125 homes were damaged in Half Moon Bay, a neighborhood in the southern end of the Barrhaven suburb.

He said most damage involved roofs being ripped, windows broken or damage inflicted by falling trees.

"It's a variety of damage from small damage to quite substantial damage," he said.

He said only one minor injury had been reported involving someone whose foot was cut.


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Lightning strike kills 3 family members in Benue, Nigeria

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Three members of a family were, Wednesday evening, reportedly killed by lightning during a downpour in Agatha, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

It was gathered that the incident happened while the victims were returning from the farm at 4 p.m.

The victims, who were said to be of the Ayoosu Akpage family were two females and a six-year-old boy.

According to a source, "The two girls and the about six years old boy were in the farm to harvest produce for the family when the heavy rain started, Wednesday, around 4p.m.

"They decided to return home. It was while on their way that they were struck by the lightning near their house.

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Second man struck by lightning at Ottawa golf course dies

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The second man struck by lightning at a Kanata golf course last month has died.

The chief coroner's office confirms it is investigating the death of Justin Newsom, 37. He and Jesse Hawkins, 36, were struck by lightning June 26 during a thunderstorm at Loch March Golf and Country Club.

Newsom was a graduate of Algonquin College and worked for CTV Ottawa as a camera operator and director.

He also worked with the Ottawa Senators, TSN, and CBC before recently moving into a career in IT.

Comment: Details of the first fatality: Golfer killed by lightning strike in Kanata, Ontario


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China evacuates 40,000 people from floods - 11.8 inches of rain in 14 hours - more rain expected

Over 40,000 Evacuated as Sichuan Province, China Battles Record Rainfall
Over 40,000 evacuated as Sichuan Province, China battles record rainfall
More than 40,000 people in China's Sichuan province have been evacuated because of floods, state media reported on Wednesday, as cloudbursts dropped huge amounts of precipitation over several parts of the country.

Bursts of unusually heavy rain have saturated different areas over the past few weeks, causing flooding and mudslides that have destroyed homes, damaged infrastructure and killed several people.

China's rain and floods come as several other parts of the world have been seeing similar disastrous downpours, raising new fears about the pace of climate change.

State broadcaster CCTV reported that 300.7 mm (11.8 inches) of rain had fallen over Yaan city in Sichuan province over about 14 hours, causing flash floods and mudslides that destroyed homes.


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86 killed, 151 injured in Pakistan rain fury: Report

As many as 97 houses have also been damaged as torrential rain continues to play havoc.
As many as 97 houses have also been damaged as torrential rain continues to play havoc.
As many as 86 people have been killed and 151 others injured in the recent monsoon rains since June 25, Pakistan-based ARY News reported citing the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

The NDMA, in its report, stated that six people died and nine others were wounded in the heavy rains across Pakistan in the past 24 hours, according to ARY News.

According to NDMA data, so far, 86 deaths and 151 injuries have been reported, which includes 16 women and 37 children.


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Severe summer storm slams eastern France and southwestern Germany

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A storm from eastern France crossed into southwestern Germany on Tuesday night, damaging 30 houses in Saarland and causing casualties in Baden-Württemberg.

Storm crosses Saarland and Baden-Württemberg

On the night of July 11, residents and holidaymakers in Germany's most southwestern states, Saarland and Baden-Württemberg, were confronted with a storm arriving from eastern France.


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100 people killed as rains continue to batter north India (UPDATE)

Armymen rescue people stuck in Patiala district
Armymen rescue people stuck in Patiala district
At least 61 more people were reported dead across North India following incessant rains, flashfloods and lightning strikes on Monday, 34 of them in Uttar Pradesh and 17 in Himachal Pradesh, which is the worst affected state so far.

More than 300 tourists are stranded in Himachal's Lahaul-Spiti district amid snowfall. Efforts are on to rescue them. Rains hampered the clearing of massive landslides that snapped road links. The tourists have been put up in hotels and government accommodations by the local administration. Besides, tourists and locals in two state roadways buses have been stuck following a flash flood in the Pagal nullah near Sissu village in the Lahaul Valley as it blocked the Manali-Leh highway.


Comment: Update July 13

AP reports:
Record monsoon rains have killed more than 100 people in northern India this week

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Schools and colleges were closed after record monsoon rains led to massive waterlogging, road caves-in, collapsed homes and gridlocked traffic in large parts of northern India this week, killing more than 100 people, officials said Thursday.

At least 88 people died and more than 100 were injured in the worst hit-mountainous Himachal Pradesh state where cars, buses, bridges and houses were swept away by swirling flood waters, a state government statement said. The region is nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) north of New Delhi.

Twelve people have died of rain-related incidents since Wednesday in Uttar Pradesh state, said Shishir Singh, a state government spokesman.

Nine of them drowned, two died after being struck by lightning and one was killed by a snake bite, Singh said.

One person died in New Delhi and four were killed in the Indian-controlled section of Kashmir, officials said.

Authorities used helicopters to rescue nearly 300 people, mostly tourists, who were stranded in the Chandertal area in Himachal Pradesh state since Saturday. They included seven sick people who were airlifted on Tuesday, the government said.

Nearly 170 houses have collapsed and another 600 were partially damaged by heavy rains and landslides in the state, the state emergency operation center said.


In New Delhi, residential areas close to the Jamuna River were flooded, submerging roads, cars and homes, leading to the evacuation of thousands of people from low-lying areas.

Dozens of cars were blocked by sheets of water, throwing the movement of vehicles into disarray during the morning rush hour in New Delhi on Thursday.

The water level of the Jamuna River flowing through the Indian capital topped a 40-year record and reached 207.71 meters (681.5 feet) on Wednesday evening, according to a statement by the office of New Delhi's top elected official, Arvind Kejriwal.

Authorities have moved nearly 30,000 people to relief camps and also converted some schools into relief camps in the badly hit areas, the statement said. Hundreds of people with their livestock also have taken shelter under overhead road bridges in the eastern parts of the Indian capital.

Rajesh Singh, a factory owner, was stuck with his motorbike for hours with floodwater blocking both sides of the road near the river bank. "I have never seen anything like this in the past 22 years."

"New Delhi hasn't seen a lot of rain in the past two days, but the river level has risen due to abnormally high levels of water discharge from Hathni Kund barrage in neighboring Haryana state," Kejriwal said.

India's weather agency has forecast more heavy rains in northern parts in the coming days. It said monsoon rains across the country have already brought about 2% more rainfall than normal.

India regularly witnesses severe floods during the monsoon season, which runs between June and September and brings most of South Asia's annual rainfall. The rains are crucial for rain-fed crops planted during the season but often cause extensive damage.
See also: 'Unexpected' summer snowfall covers village in Himachal Pradesh, India


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Videos show tornadoes sweeping across Chicago area

NWS: Multiple tornadoes touched down across Chicago area
Multiple tornadoes touched down across Chicago area
Social media users near Chicago, Illinois, captured jaw-dropping photos and videos of tornadoes forming over the area.

Just after 7 p.m. Wednesday, the Chicago office of the National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed that at least one tornado was on the ground after issuing two warnings for the city. Tornado sirens sounded multiple times, cautioning residents to seek shelter.

"A confirmed tornado is on the ground near O'Hare airport," NWS Chicago tweeted shortly after 7 p.m. "This tornado has been touching the ground intermittently so far and is moving east. There are additional circulations along the line south of O'Hare. Seek shelter if in the warned area!"

As of Wednesday evening, it's unclear if the weather caused any injuries. Local media outlets are reporting "significant" damage in parts of the region.

Newsweek reached out via email on Wednesday night to NWS Chicago for comment.


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Switzerland hit by 50,000 lightning strikes in night of storms

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© Photo by Fabrice CoffriniLightning is seen above Lake Geneva from Chexbres, western Switzerland during a storm on July 11, 2023.
After a sweltering hot spell, storms came in thick and fast across many Swiss regions on Tuesday evening.

Switzerland's official meteorological service, MeteoSwiss, declared the highest danger level, urging people to exercise caution due to the weather.

The storms left a trail of destruction across the country, causing injuries.

According to police, a woman was struck by lightning in Villars-sur-Glâne, western Switzerland, and was taken to hospital with serious injuries.