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Lightning bolt kills 5 in SW Cambodia

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Five villagers were killed by a lightning strike on Thursday during a torrential rain in southwestern Cambodia's Koh Kong province, according to the National Police's website.

The incident took place at 3:00 p.m. local time in Prolay village of Thmor Baing district when the victims, including two women, were constructing a wooden house under the rain, the website said.

"Five people were killed immediately and another one got injured by the lightning strike," Koh Kong Provincial Governor Mithona Phouthorng was quoted as saying.

Comment: Elsewhere in Asia over the last few days lightning strikes have killed 4 in Bangladesh, 7 in West Bengal, India with another 2 in the latter country in the state of Tamil Nadu.


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Monster tornado leaves a trail of destruction and injures two in western Germany

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Tornado in western Germany on May 16, 2018.
A rare tornado for this part of the world swept through a populated area in western Germany on Wednesday, May 16, 2018, leaving a trail of destruction and 2 people injured. The storm that produced the tornado also dropped large hail on the region.

The tornado formed just before 18:00 local time (16:00 UTC) and moved through Lower Rhine region of North Rhine-Westphalia, just west of Düsseldorf.

According to local police reports, the twister lasted between 10 and 15 minutes and passed through districts of Viersen-Boisheim, Nettetal-Schaag, Schwalmtal-Dilkrath, Schwalmtal and Niederkrüchten.

It damaged some 40 to 50 homes, some of them so badly that they are temporarily uninhabitable.

Comment: Tornadoes aren't actually that uncommon in Germany and, surprisingly, the UK clocks up the most touchdowns every year, however the intensity of them does appear to be increasing, all the while global wind speeds are decreasing: Also check out SOTT's monthly documentary: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - April 2018: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs


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Nine people and over 120 animals killed by lightning strikes in just one month across Turkey

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A total of nine people have been killed due to lightning strikes over the past month across Turkey, with experts warning that the rising number of such incidents could be related to a boom in magnetic fields across the world, daily Habertürk reported on May 17.

Some 26 people were injured and more than 120 animals were also killed by lightning strikes in Turkey, according to recent reports from European Lightning Strikes Monitoring System.

Around 200,000 lighting strike incidents occurred across Europe countries over the past month, with the Turkish authorities confirming those figures and adding that the number of lighting strike incidents have also increased in the country.

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Lightning strike kills one, injures 2 others in Parkland, Florida

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A lightning strike killed a woman and injured two other people in Parkland Wednesday afternoon.

Coral Springs Fire Rescue confirms a 911 call came in at 2:08 p.m. to report that two people had been struck by lightning at C.W. Hendrix Farms located at University Drive and Loxahatchee Road.

The woman, identified as 53-year-old Maria Francisco Pascual of Lake Worth, was pronounced dead.

According to BSO, Pascual was working in the fields when she was hit by lightning. A man and woman working nearby sustained lightning related injuries.


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Five dead, nearly 300,000 without power as severe storms hit US Northeast

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© AP Photo/Seth WenigTrees and power lines are scattered across a road in Newburgh, N.Y., Wednesday, May 16, 2018.
Two people died in Connecticut, including a Danbury man who was killed when a tree fell on his truck, according to the Associated Press. Connecticut State Police say a tree also fell on a car on Brush Hill Road in New Fairfield, killing a 41-year-old woman.

Matthew Ryan, 31, of Kunkletown, Pennsylvania, was killed when a tree fell on a vehicle near the town of Effort in the Poconos, WNEP.com reported.

An 11-year-old New York girl was killed when a large tree toppled onto the car she was in with her mother in Newburgh. The mother suffered minor injuries, the Associated Press reported. Another woman was killed in the same town of Newburgh when a tree fell on her vehicle, authorities confirmed.

The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF0 tornado hit Newburgh, which is located in Orange County. Conditions were so bad with downed trees and damage to electrical infrastructure that the city closed all roads Tuesday evening until further notice.


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Giant hailstones the size of PALMS pound Chinese city for 20 minutes

The pellets have caused damage to cars that parked on the street as it hit the windows
The pellets have caused damage to cars that parked on the street as it hit the windows
A city in north-west China was heavily hit by a hailstorm today.

Footage released by Chinese media shows a resident holding a massive hailstone as big as her palm.

Local meteorological bureau has issued amber storm signal and advised residents to stay indoor to avoid getting injured.


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Two meteotsunamis form on Lake Michigan in one day

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© GLERLA freeze frame from the animation below showing one of the April 13, 2018 meteotsunamis in detail. Orange and red indicate a rising water level and blue shows a falling water level.
Two meteotsunamis sloshed across Lake Michigan in a single day last month and a newly released modeling of them is giving us a look at their evolution.

Meteotsunamis are a type of tsunami, but instead of being generated by an underwater earthquake, the source is meteorological, which gives them their unique name. Thunderstorms are the instigator for the development of many meteotsunamis because they sometimes provide the spike in wind speed and the atmospheric pressure change needed to trigger their formation.

On April 13, bands of thunderstorms pushing across northern Lake Michigan spurred the development of a pair of meteotsunamis.

NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) released a modeling of the meteotsunamis in a tweet Friday. Click the play button below and notice rising water level (orange/red) followed by falling water level (blue) between 43 and 45 degrees north latitude (marked on the left side of the animation).

This happens twice in the same general area of the modeled output, indicating that the two separate meteotsunamis formed in response to storms that moved through the area.

"The meteotsunami was caused by those short, extreme bursts of wind and pressure," said the GLERL.

Comment: Meteotsunami? Ocean dramatically recedes on South American Atlantic coast as huge waves batter the Pacific side


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Over 3 inches of hail reported near Parker, Colorado - snowplows dispatched to clear roads

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Drivers were forced to pull over and residents south of Parker were whipping out their phones to shoot video of the impressive hailstorm that pounded the Pinery on Monday afternoon.

Viewers flooded the FOX31 newsroom inbox with pictures and video of the size able hail that pelted cars and quickly piled up on roads and in yards.

The hail accumulated to the point that snowplows were dispatched to clear high traffic areas.


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Lightning kills father and son in Liberia

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Lightning has struck and killed a 57 year - old man said to be a lawyer, Mr. Sumo Mulbah, Sr. and his 11 year - old son Sumo Mulbah, Jr. in the VOA Community in Brewerville, Montserrado County.

According to the wife of the decease Mrs. Victoria Mulbah, her husband, Mr. Mulbah, Sr. was a lawyer and he worked at the University of Liberia, while her son Mulbah, Jr. was a 6th Grade student at the Cridel Kids Foundation.

She says Mr. Mulbah had returned from work on Thursday evening, 8 May by 6: 30 pm before the incident occurred when he went out along with his son to collect his phone.

Comment: Also recently on May 14th a lightning bolt killed 3 teenagers in Andhra Pradesh, India.


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14 killed by lightning strikes in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India

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Unseasonal rains accompanied by thunderbolts claimed 14 lives in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Sunday.

While nine people died and three persons were injured in Andhra Pradesh, five people, mostly farmers, died in Telangana in separate incidents of lightning strikes.

This is the single largest thunderbolt casualty in Telugu states on a single day in the last three years. Standing crop spread over hundreds of acres, particularly mango, was hit hard in the unseasonal rains and heavy gales.

Srikakulam district was the worst affected with six people succumbing to thunderbolt strikes, followed by Mancheryal district with three, and Kadapa and Vikarabad districts two each, and Vizianagaram one. All the three killed in lightning in Mancheryal district were farmers, who rushed to fields to cover their paddy produce from rain with polythene covers.