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Typhoon Lingling leaves at least 3 dead, over 127,000 homes without power in South Korea

High waves batter a beach in the South Korean port city of Busan
© AFPHigh waves batter a beach in the South Korean port city of Busan on Saturday.
A typhoon passed along South Korea's coast on Saturday, toppling trees, grounding planes and causing at least three deaths before the storm made landfall in North Korea.

A 75-year-old woman in the central town of Boryeong was killed after strong winds from Typhoon Lingling blew her off her feet and crashed her into a wall 30 metres away, South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety said. In the western city of Incheon a 39-year-old was killed after being crushed by a collapsed wall at a hospital car park. And a 61-year-old Chinese national died in the border town of Paju after being hit by a blown-off roof tile.

The South Korean government said at least 10 people were being treated for injuries, including an elderly couple from Boryeong who were injured after steel scaffolding collapsed over their home.

The storm knocked out power to more than 127,000 homes across the country, including on the southern island of Jeju, which was lashed by the typhoon overnight, the ministry said.


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Massive waterspout filmed over North Carolina lake during Hurricane Dorian

Hurricane Dorian sparks massive waterspout in North Carolina
Hurricane Dorian sparks massive waterspout in North Carolina
New video captures the moment a massive waterspout โ€” spun off from Hurricane Dorian โ€” touched down in North Carolina.

The clip, posted to Facebook by Melinda Taylor Findell, shows the ominous gray mass moving quickly across a lake, propelled by the wind.

"That's big enough that would tear something up," someone can be heard saying in the video.

The town of Emerald Isle confirmed on its website that a water spout, or a tornado that forms of water, touched down in the area shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday. Boardwalk RV park suffered the most severe damage, and no injuries were reported, the town confirmed.


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Filmed waterspout touches down in Finnish Archipelago

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A close cousin to the tornado - the waterspout - touched down in south-western Finland on Friday.

As showers and thunderstorms move across the southwest, the crew aboard a Western Finland Coast Guard surveillance aircraft spotted a high-speed waterspout touching down in the Finnish Archipelago on Friday morning.

The team managed to film the meteorological spectacle, which took place near the island municipality of Pargas.


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Hurricane Dorian death toll in Bahamas jumps to 43 as hundreds still missing - UPDATE

An international relief operation is picking
© Gonzalo Gaudenzi/AP PhotoAn international relief operation is picking up momentum after Hurricane Dorian flattened communities in the Bahamas
As recovery teams make their way to the hardest hit islands in the Bahamas, the death toll from Hurricane Dorian's strike on the archipelago has risen to 30.

Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said the death toll was expected to rise as storm rescue workers scour islands.

The Bahamian government sent hundreds of police and marines into the stricken islands, along with doctors, nurses and other health care workers. The U.S. Coast Guard, Britain's Royal Navy and relief organizations, including the United Nations and the Red Cross, joined the growing effort to rush food and medicine to survivors and lift the most desperate people to safety by helicopter.

"We are seeing bravery and fortitude of Bahamians who endured hours and days of horror," Minnis said. "Our urgent task will be to provide food, water, shelter and safety and security."


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The hurricane is now making its way up to eastern Canada after hitting the Bahamas.

Forty-three people have been killed in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian swept through, as the storm moves up toward eastern Canada.

Hundreds of people are still missing in the Bahamas, where search and rescue teams have yet to reach some communities.

Sky correspondent Amanda Walker is one of the first journalists to make it to High Rock, in the Bahamas.

High Rock was cut off after the hurricane Dorian swept through
© Sky NewsHigh Rock was cut off after the hurricane swept through
The aftermath of Hurricane Dorian is still a great unknown. Officials and aid are only just starting to reach some of the worst affected areas nearly a week after the category 5 storm hit .

We managed to reach High Rock - one of the worst hit towns on eastern Grand Bahama and hometown of Dan Kemp who's returning for the first time since the storm.

Downed power lines snake across the road - which is only just passable. During Hurricane Dorian it was an ocean.

He said: "I've been through hurricanes but not like this. I've never seen anything like this.

"It's total devastation."


Dan knows practically everyone we pass or meet along the way. He stops to check his friends are okay, offering them much needed water. He can barely believe his eyes when he sees his brother in law's home.

"Wow - it's just gone," he says.

It is a staggering sight. We reach what was the town's administrative centre. The police station has been smashed wide open. The medical centre across the street - bulldozed. Not by machines - but by nature at its most powerful. 500 people lived in High Rock. Locals told us 40 stayed during Dorian - 17 of them are now missing. The hurricane left only 4 days ago - parking here at peak force for 48 hours.

People look stunned. Kenneth Rolle sits listless outside his shattered home. He shows us inside - the roof has gone - his sofa is stuck in the rafters. He appears to be in total shock as he shows us his brothers wheelchair. 'He's missing. He's dead'. The terror people must have felt in their final moments is unimaginable. Pastor Cecil Kemp saved his neighbor who was up in a tree - clinging for dear life as the water rose. 'I cannot let someone die like that.'

People are picking through debris to patch up homes - raking rubble off foundations with no roofs. There's a need to do something but what they're desperate for is heavy machinery to take away their ruins. This town can only really start again.

Hurricane Dorian aid to Bahamas
© Sky NewsAid is starting to reach some of the worst affected areas
We meet Dan Kemp's daughter - returning to what was her grandparents home. There's nothing left - no doors, windows, roof - only the foundations she's walking around in disbelief. Her family is safe but some salvaged ornaments and photos are now they have all they have. 'We have nothing now - no clothes - no home. Nothing.'

Residents say a huge wave came from the north and destroyed everything in its path. It was so powerful that cars were swept into piles of debris along with toilets, TVs cosmetics, watches - the contents of an entire town spewed out by the surge that swallowed their community.

Fearful looking dogs limp around the ruins - how they survived is baffling. People are dazed by trauma - in desperate need of food and shelter. Pick up trucks deliver much needed bottles of water. In this tight community they're doing what they can for each other but its nowhere near enough.

Dan will return with as many supplies as he can. He says his obliterated town can recover but it will take years.



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Lightning strike kills mountain goat at wildlife park in Kaslo, British Columbia

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BC Wildlife Park staff are mourning the loss of mountain goat Gustav, who was struck and killed by lightning during Tuesday's thunderstorm.

"It is with incredibly heavy hearts that we share the devastating news," wildlife park staff wrote on their Facebook page. "This tragedy has left the entire BC Wildlife Park team in shock and disbelief."

Gustav was found wandering alone on May 21, 2018, by the owners of the Wing Creek Resort in the west Kootenay town of Kaslo.

The orphaned mountain goat was eventually transferred by the BC Conservation Service to the BC Wildlife Park's rehabilitation centre.

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Lightning kills at least 1,311 in 4 months across India this year - 6,555,000 strikes recorded

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Lightning strikes have caused at least 1,311 deaths in the four-month period between April and July this year, according to a first-of-its-kind report on lightning incidents in India. It has been prepared by Climate Resilient Observing Systems Promotion Council (CROPC), a non-profit organisation that works closely with India Meteorological Department (IMD). UP accounted for 224 of these deaths, followed by Bihar (170), Odisha (129) and Jharkhand (118).

What has the report found?

It counted 65.55 lakh* lightning strikes in India during this four-month period, of which 23.53 lakh (36 per cent) happened to be cloud-to-ground lightning, the kind that reaches the Earth. The other 41.04 lakh (64 per cent) were in-cloud lightning, which remains confined to the clouds in which it was formed.

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Coroner: 2nd woman dies after lightning strike in cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio

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A second woman has died after a lightning strike at a Cincinnati cemetery last weekend.

The Hamilton County Coroner's office says 55-year-old Patricia Herlinger, of Colerain Township, died Wednesday.

Authorities say she was one of three people struck by lightning at Spring Grove Cemetery last Friday.

The coroner's office said 27-year-old Danielle Brosius, of Green Township, died last Friday at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

The president of Spring Grove Cemetery says it was a tragic accident.

Source: AP

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Intense storm leaves hail cover 16 inches deep in state park in Colorado

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Storm pelts area with pea- and marble-sized hail

An intense hailstorm Tuesday night left some parts of southern Park County 16 inches deep in hailstones.

The storm particularly affected three adjacent public areas: Spinney Mountain State Park, 11 Mile State Park, and the Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area.

Hail damaged several park roads, some county roads, and caused scattered flooding in the area.

Debbi Peterson was one of a few people camping at 11 Mile when the storm hit.

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Hurricane Dorian: US braced for 'life-threatening' storm surge

A family in Charleston before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian.
© Randall Hill/ReutersA family in Charleston before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian. Henry McMaster said residents must leave immediately.โ€™
Hurricane Dorian is expected to bring a "life-threatening storm surge" up the US east coast after causing destruction and at least 20 deaths in the Bahamas.

Residents from Georgia all the way up to Virginia are warned to listen to emergency advice as the category three hurricane slowly moves north.

Police say parts of Charleston, South Carolina, have flooded and conditions are "beginning to deteriorate".

Dorian weakened after hitting the Bahamas but has now strengthened again.

It currently has maximum sustained winds of 115mph (185km/h).

On 1 September it hit the Bahamas with winds of up to 185mph (298km/h) - equalling the highest ever recorded at landfall. It battered the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama, in the north of the archipelago, for two days.

Bahamas PM Hubert Minnis called the storm "one of the greatest national crises in our country's history". He expected the number of fatalities to increase.


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Ice Age Farmer Report: ALERT: US 'Growing Degrees' plummet - Farms go offline

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