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Snow cyclone stuck over Sakhalin region in Russia

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Roads closed. Flights cancelled. Several settlements lose electricity.

The regional department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations extended until the evening of Thursday, March 12, emergency warning of weather danger for almost all settlements in the region.

The cyclone brought with it heavy snowfall and an almost hurricane wind. Service on the Kholmsk-Vanino ferry line connecting Sakhalin and the mainland was disrupted. About two thousand inhabitants of the region were left without electricity. In the south of the island, traffic on several roads is blocked. Canceled flights.


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Egypt hit with worst storm since 1994 - Widespread flooding kills 21 people

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© AFP/Mohamed el-ShahedVehicles drive along a flooded portion of the ring-road highway that encircles the Egyptian capital Cairo and it's twin city of Giza, in Giza on 12 March 2020, amdist a heavy rain storm.
The Egyptian government has declared a state of emergency as the North African country braces for heavy thunderstorms and rain from Thursday to Saturday, Egypt Today reported.

Egypt's meteorological authority warned citizens of a wave of unstable weather that was set to hit the country on Thursday, 12 March 2020.

Citizens urged to heed warnings


Citizens have been advised to wear heavy clothes and refrain from participating in maritime activities, and from speeding on the roads. The call was made by Mahmoud Shaheen, the director of the country's weather forecasting department.

During a press conference on Wednesday, housing, utilities and urban communities minister Essam el-Gazzar said that demand on drinking water would be reduced in some areas and may be cut off if necessary, Egypt Today reported.

According to dailynewsegypt.com, Egypt's cabinet also issued a directive to temporarily close schools and universities across the country on Thursday due to the inclement weather.


Comment: Update 13 March 2020

Asharq Al-awsat English reports:
Thunderstorms packing heavy rains and lightning caused widespread flooding across Egypt on Thursday, killing at least five people, officials said as authorities declared a holiday by shuttering schools, government offices and an airport.

Authorities shut down Luxor International Airport, a key hub for tourists, and three seaports — the Mediterranean port of Alexandria and the Red Sea ports of Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada.

Nile River cruises between the southern cities of Luxor and Aswan, which harbor most of ancient Egypt's monuments, were suspended and several key highways were closed.

The prime minister's office on Wednesday advised Egyptians to stay home.
Meanwhile authorities in neighbouring Israel have issued warnings over winds set to surpass 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph), dense dust clouds, and enough rain to cut off outlying cities and threaten large cities with severe flooding.

Inquirer.net reports:
Thunderstorms and flooding around Egypt entered a second day Friday, interrupting daily life in much of the country, including the capital Cairo, as the death toll rose to 21, authorities said.

Most of the victims were in rural areas and slums. At least six children died either from electrocution or when their houses collapsed on them.

Since the rains hit late Wednesday and early Thursday, social media has been inundated with images and video showing flooded roads and villages as well as water-filled apartments in some of Cairo's richest neighborhoods.

Chaos always accompanies bad weather in Egypt, raising questions about the country's poor infrastructure and dilapidated sewage and drainage systems.

To minimize the impact of bad weather, the government closed down schools and suspended work in businesses and government offices after forecasters warned of heavy rains and flooding across much of the country through Saturday.

Late on Thursday, Cairo's Water Authority announced it had suspended water service to the entire megacity because heavy rain had overwhelmed the vast sewage system. By Friday morning water had returned to some parts of the city.

The floods forced the country's railway authorities to suspend train service nationwide. Power outages were also reported in several parts of the country, including parts of Cairo.
This was the country's worst storm since 1994.


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11 killed, many injured as torrential rains lash Pakistan - (UPDATE) Death toll increases to at least 23

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As the torrential rains coupled with wind storms and light floods continued lashing various cities of the country, at least 11 persons including children and women were killed in roof collapse and electrocution incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other areas of the country during the last 48 hours.

Eight houses were damaged in different parts of the province and standing corps were also destroyed in some parts as the Provincial Disaster Management Authority issues flood alert.

According to reports the rooftop of a house collapsed in Jalala area of Mardan during windstorm and rainfall leaving two children dead, while four other persons sustained injuries in the incident.

Likewise reports poured in of more casualties in various districts of KP where four more people dead while roof tops of the houses, mostly in slum areas, caved in.


Comment: Update: Floodlist on March 8th reports:
Disaster authorities in Pakistan report that severe weather including heavy rain has caused widespread damage in several provinces, in particular Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where over 20 people have died.

Local media said Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) also reported 3 fatalities in Balochistan. Rain and heavy snowfall also damaged homes and blocked roads in parts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported 23 people have died and 54 people injured. Most of the fatalities and injuries came as a result of collapsing buildings or walls. A total of 127 homes have been damaged, including 13 completely destroyed.


The districts of Mardan (7 fatalities, 17 injured, 10 houses damaged or destroyed), Swat (4 fatalities, 4 injured, 4 houses damaged or destroyed) and Swabi (3 fatalities, 23 houses damaged or destroyed) are among the worst affected areas.

Fatalities were also reported in Peshawar (2), Charsadda (2), Nowshera (2) Buner (1) and Khyber (2) where 11 houses were damaged or destroyed. Eleven houses were also damaged or destroyed in Malakand district.



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Rare sunny day landspout filmed in Lake Elsinore, California

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High winds in Lake Elsinore, California uprooted trees and created a rare landspout in the mountains on Saturday, March 8, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported.

A landspout, according to the NWS, forms from the ground up and stretches to the base of a cloud.

Shaina Culpepper shared these videos from Lake Elsinore on Saturday.


Credit: Shaina Culpepper via Storyful

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10 drown as flash flood washes away 4 buses in Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan

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At least ten people were drowned as four passenger buses swept away by flooding in Dera Ghazi Khan on Wednesday.

According to rescue sources, the incident took place in the Sakhi Sarwar area of Dera Ghazi Khan where heavy rains caused severe flooding.

Sources further added that the floodwater from the hill suddenly struck at an alarming velocity and swept away the buses.

According to police, a dead body and seven survivors have been retrieved from the flooding torrent on Wednesday morning.


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Lightning strikes kill 3, injure 5 in 2 districts of Bangladesh

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Three people, including two stone traders, were killed and five others injured in lightning strikes in Sylhet and Gaibandha districts on Friday.

In Sylhet, five stone traders were severely injured as a thunderbolt struck them in Anforer Banker area in Gowainghat upazila in the early hours when they took shelter in a tin-shed house.

All of them were taken to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital where doctors declared two of them dead, said Atikuzzaman Junel, sub-inspector of Gowainghat Police Station.

The deceased were identified as Noor Mia, 35, and Moyna Mia, 24, son of Israil Ali of Birmongol Noapara village.

Comment: On the same day lightning strikes killed 2 people in Uttar Pradesh, India.


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7 day snowfall totals pass 1.5 metres (5 feet) in the Alps, substantial snow also for the Pyrenees

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A number of ski areas in France, Italy and Switzerland report they have received more than 1.5 metres (five feet) of snowfall in the past seven days.

After a brief lull it has been snowing again heavily in the Western Alps with a number of resorts reporting another 50cm (20 inches) in the past 24 hours.

Of Europe's major destination resorts, La Plagne and Tignes in France as well as La Thuile in Italy have reported more than 1.4 metres of snowfall this week with Avoriaz and ski areas in the 4 Valleys reporting 50cm of fresh snow since yesterday.


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Lightning bolt kills 2 teachers, injures 15 students in Uganda

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Lightning struck dead two teachers and injured seriously 15 pupils at Queen Zainab primary school in Bugaya sub-county in Buyende district in eastern Uganda.

Babra Birungi and Mathias Wandyaka were killed on Wednesday evening during rainfall characterised by a hailstorm. Christine Babirye, a teacher at the school says the heavy rain forced pupils and teachers to lock themselves in the main hall.

"We experienced heavy rainfall with accompanied with a huge storm, which blew off the roof of the classroom. We decided to converge in the main hall where tragedy befell us," she said.

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Severe winter weather kills over 55,700 livestock in the province of Khuvsgul, Mongolia

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Extreme wintry weather, known as dzud in Mongolia, has killed more than 55,700 livestock animals in the northwestern province of Khuvsgul alone since late last year, the provincial agricultural department said Monday.

"Dzud" is a Mongolian term to describe the frigid winter that comes after a dry summer and causes the death of a great number of livestock due to starvation or cold weather.

"A total of 55,764 livestock animals have died in 11 soums (a type of administrative district in Mongolia) of our province since late last year due to the severe wintry weather. Heavy snowfalls have hit the province 16 times since the beginning of November," the department said in a statement.

The agricultural department and other relevant provincial organizations have been distributing grass and fodder to local herders free of charge or at discounted prices, it added.

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Revelstoke Mountain in British Columbia sees 9.3 metres (30.5 feet) of snow this season and still counting

Coen Bennie-Faull sliding through the surreal landscape of Revelstoke’s alpine
© Tony HarringtonCoen Bennie-Faull sliding through the surreal landscape of Revelstoke’s alpine
It feels like everyone you talk to in snow circles in North America or Canada has Revelstoke on their radar right now. The word is also out in Australia and you'll not only hear a few Aussie accents in the lift lines and the cafes, you'll find a few of Australia's top freeskiers making the most of this BC powder town including Nat Segal, Billy Lloyd-Blainey and recent settler Coen Bennie-Faull.

And there's a few very good reasons why. So, let's start with the terrain. It's huge, the mountain claims the biggest vertical of any resort in North America. Incredible bowls are just a short hike. Like trees? They've got glades. Like to feel the burn? Try a top-to-bottom and let us know how your thighs feel.

Then bury all that varied and vast terrain with a deep layer of snow. This winter Revy has seen a clockwork delivery of copious amounts of snow chalking up their second snowiest season on record - 931cms so far and it's not stopping anytime soon.