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Lightning bolt kills 5 family members in Tabora,Tanzania

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At least five people of the same family were killed after they were struck by lightning in Tanzania's central region of Tabora, police said Wednesday.

Emmanuel Nley, Tabora Regional Police Commander, said the tragedy occurred on Tuesday night at Isongwa village following a heavy downpour that was accompanied by strong winds and lightning.

"The deceased were asleep when the lightning struck, damaging the wall in the process," said the police officer.

Sikonge District Council chairman Peter Nzalalila said the grisly incident has left the villagers and entire community in grief.

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13 killed, 40 injured by hailstorm in Uganda

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13 people have been killed and 40 others injured following a rainstorm in Buyende district.

The storm ravaged the villages of Kabugudo, Nabweyo, and Nakabembe in Kidera town council during the heavy rains which begun at 8:00 pm on Sunday night till 10:30 pm.

The storm swept away 300 homes and residents have resorted to seeking refuge at Kidera health centre IV. Survivors have been transferred to Kidera health centre IV and Kamuli general hospital respectively. Fatuma Ndibaisa who is nursing wounds at Kidera health centre IV says that the collapsing rooftop hit her on the head.

"The rains were characterised with a heavy storm and I decided to lock myself in the house, however, in no time, I saw my rooftop shaking and on my way out, it hit me on the head," she says.


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The worst April storm in 73 years hits Costa Blanca, Spain - Cities of Valencia and Alicante flooded

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What was that saying about the rain in Spain?

Since Thursday, the Costa Blanca has been hit by the largest April storm in 73 years bringing winds of up to 100 km/h and flash floods all along the eastern coast.

The ports of Valencia, Castellon, Sagunto and Gandia were shut, while in Torrevieja—the worst hit region—the heavens dumped 200 litres/m2 of rain in 48 hours and led to the declaration of a 'level 1 pre-emergency'.




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Tornado warning issued as more deadly storms sweep southern US

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© Tropical TidbitsA map of the US on April 18, 2019, showing "brightness temperature" — a measure of atmospheric intensity.

Three dead after new wave of cyclones hit Mississippi and Alabama and egg-sized hail falls in Texas


At least three people have died after a second wave of powerful tornadoes and thunderstorms battered the US south and Midwest.

One person was killed after a tree fell on his vehicle in Neshoba County, Mississippi, Thursday afternoon, local paper the Neshoba Democrat, reported.

A second death in the state was reported in St Clair County, where a tree fell on a home later that evening.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said a third person had also died after a tree fell on a house in Wattsville, Alabama.

The deaths come days after at least five people, including three children, were killed last weekend when a storm system that drove more than 35 tornadoes across southern states.


Communities in central Texas and western Louisiana, already hit by flash floods and cyclones, were hit once more by high winds, tornadoes, egg-sized hail and intense rain Thursday and Friday.


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Scientists upgrade last year's Hurricane Michael to rare Category 5 storm

Hurricane Michael is seen over the Florida Panhandle
© NOAAHurricane Michael is seen over the Florida Panhandle in mid-October 2018.
Hurricane Michael, which devastated a swath of the Florida Panhandle last fall, was actually stronger than initially measured, prompting forecasters to upgrade it from a Category 4 storm to a Category 5 storm, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Friday. Michael was the first hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. as a Category 5 since Hurricane Andrew in 1992, and only the fourth on record.

"My thought is simply that most of us thought we were dealing with a (Category) 5 anyway," said Al Cathey, mayor of Mexico Beach, which bore the brunt of the storm when it hit.

National Hurricane Center scientists conducted a detailed post-storm analysis for Hurricane Michael, which made landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida, and Tyndall Air Force Base on October 10, 2018. They've determined that its estimated intensity at landfall was 160 mph, a 5 mph increase over the operational estimate used last fall, NOAA said in a news release. That puts Michael just barely over the 157 mph threshold for a category 5 hurricane.

"Michael is also the strongest hurricane landfall on record in the Florida Panhandle and only the second known Category 5 landfall on the northern Gulf coast," the hurricane center said in a statement.


Just 36 hours before hitting Florida's coast, Michael was making its way through the Gulf of Mexico as a 90 mph Category 1 storm. But the reclassification doesn't come with the much-needed state and federal funding Cathey said is necessary to rebuild. "Whether it was a 5 or a 4, it really isn't relative to anything for most of us who are here. It's just another number," Cathey said Friday.

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Over 220 killed as recent torrential rains wreak havoc in South Asia

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Footage on television show several vehicles trapped in waist-deep water

Torrential rains followed by flash floods have claimed over 220 lives across India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, officials and local media said Wednesday.

The Met Office has forecast more rains in the next 24 to 48 hours as the region is under the grip of a westerly cycle of thunderstorms and gusty winds.

Thunderstorms in northern, central and western Indian states late on Tuesday have killed at least 50 people, local media reported.

The most affected state was Rajasthan from where 21 deaths were reported,
said Ashutosh Pednekar, relief officer in the state, told Anadolu Agency.


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Four people injured in lightning strikes on Acropolis in Athens

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© Associated Press/Petros GlannakourisDark clouds pass over a semi-sunlit Parthenon temple atop the ancient Acropolis Hill in Athens
The incident occurred at 4 pm local time as the lightning damaged a lightning rod and hit the booth from where the Acropolis security staff operates, the online news portal Keep Talking Greece reported.

A bolt of lightning struck Acropolis in Athens injuring four people, Greek authorities said on Wednesday. Two female guards and two tourists are among the injured.

The condition of one of the security staff is serious, Greek media reported. However, later in the day, the AP news agency reported citing a culture ministry official that none of the wounded has sustained serious trauma.

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Lightning bolt kills 3 people in Sri Lanka

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A man and two females have died struck by lightning at in the Chunnakam police division in Jaffna. The incident has taken place around 2.30 pm yesterday.

The three victims, who were engaged in cultivation in Kuppilan South, were returning from work when heavy showers had poured.

The victims had sought shelter in a nearby shed when they were struck by lightning.

The female victims were aged 38 and 55 while the male victim was 49. The victims were residents of Kuppilan area.

The bodies are kept at Jaffna hospital for the post-mortem.

Comment: On the same day another single strike killed a man and 2 children in Indore, India


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Storms kill at least 35 across western India

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Storm hits Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh
Thunderstorms swept across western India killing at least 35 people and leaving widespread damage, officials said Wednesday.

Strong winds barrelled through Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh states felling walls, trees and electricity lines. The storms have also been blamed for at least 25 deaths in Pakistan this week.

At least 10 people were killed in the desert state of Rajasthan, where a wall of dust swept over several cities. Another 10 were killed in neighbouring Gujarat and 15 in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, state emergency services told AFP.

Officials said victims were hit by lightning, falling trees or electrocuted by power lines.


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White blanket covers Athens as rare hailstorm hits the capital

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© AthCornerThe center of the city of Athens lies covered in hail.
Hailstorm and torrential rainfall hit many parts of Athens on Monday afternoon, as adverse weather conditions continue to affect wide swaths of the country. The nation has experienced inclement, and at times severe, weather for the past week.

The hailstorm affected central parts of the Greek capital, in an event which is very rare for downtown Athenians.