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Lightning bolt kills two boys in Nepal

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Two boys from Jubu village of Dudhkaushika rural municipality have died after being struck with lightning.

Sandip Tamang, 14, and Indra Bahadur Tamang, 10, were killed in the lightning that occurred Saturday afternoon, informed a local Bhanubhakta Upadhyay.

Similarly, the lightning injured 35 year old Arjun Tamang from the same locality, said Police Inspector at Jubu Sukepokhari, Hari Khadka.

Comment: Elsewhere in Asia recently, lightning killed four in Andhra Pradesh, India. In the same country a bolt claimed the lives of a father and daughter in the state of Odisha. While in Bangladesh the bodies of 4 missing lightning victims were found in the Bangshi River.


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At least 3 dead as Hurricane Harvey continues rampage across Texas

Hurricane Harvey damage in Rockport, Texas
A damaged home sits amid a flood on Saturday after Hurricane Harvey slammed Rockport, Texas.
At least three people have died and thousands of others left without power as emergency services continue to battle "catastrophic flooding" across Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

The National Hurricane Center downgraded the storm from category 4 to category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale earlier on Saturday before later downgrading it to a tropical storm. However, meteorologists warn that major damage could come from flooding, with torrential rains expected to continue for days.

At least three people were killed in Aransas County, an area hit heavily by Hurricane Harvey, the assistant fire chief with the Rockport Volunteer Fire Department, Roy Laird, told the Los Angeles Times. The number of casualties could rise as rescuers are still searching through the debris of collapsed buildings.

Harvey made landfall Friday night and pummelled the southeast of Texas with heavy rain and 130mph winds. It is the most intense storm to hit the US in more than ten years.

Experts now fear Harvey could linger over Texas for days and bring "catastrophic flooding," with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) saying that Harvey is "turning into a deadly inland event."


Comment: Harvey wielded the "highest potential to kill the most amount of people and cause the most amount of damage," Brock Long, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, had warned. He echoed forecasters who predicted Harvey would be leave areas "uninhabitable for weeks or months," echoing language last seen ahead of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.


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Hurricane Harvey: Grocery shelves cleared and alligators on the streets

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HURRICANE Harvey is dumping a "catastrophic" amount of rainfall as it churns slowly across the Texas Gulf Coast today - sparking fears of a biblical flood and ALLIGATORS being washed up onto the streets.

The "storm of the decade" wrought havoc last night with 130mph winds, 40 inches of rain and catastrophic floods.

Initially a Category 4 hurricane, it is the strongest to hit the United States since Wilma in 2005 where 64 people died and ยฃ24billion worth of damage was caused.

But as the intensity of the winds petered out this afternoon, officials have warned that the coming days will see intense rainfall that could see large swathes of Texas submerged.

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Thousands of cockroaches filmed fleeing typhoon in China

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Thousands of cockroaches were seen crawling along a wall in China, seemingly attempting to escape a typhoon in the area.

Video shared by 100 Most magazine Wednesday shows the massive horde of cockroaches marching along the seaside wall.

The line of cockroaches extends for several feet in either direction along the wall, as the roaches attempted to flee ground soaked by Typhoon Hato.

The skin-crawling video has been viewed more than 500,000 times and received more than 14,000 likes.


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5,100+ lightning strikes an hour recorded at Northern Rivers, Australia

Each dot represents a lightning strike in the past 24 hours.
© lightningmaps.orgEach dot represents a lightning strike in the past 24 hours.
It was a refreshing and awesome display of lightning, thunder and rain that hit the coastal areas of the Northern Rivers last night.

At the height of yesterday's storm when there was hail and the whole bit, lightningmaps.org recorded 5,100+ lightning strikes per hour.

As the storm moved off the coast the numbers dropped to between 2,000-4,000 delivering a beautiful lightning display.

Today will see a medium chance of showers most likely this morning and during the afternoon. Daytime temperaturs will be between 19 and 22 and winds will be southerly.

For the weekend the winds will be from the south and temperatures will remind people Winter is back with overnights reaching only 6-10 degrees.

On Sunday there will be a medium chance of showers in the evening.

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Typhoon Hato leaves 16 dead as 27,000 are evacuated in China

People walk to a vehicle trapped in the flooding caused by Typhoon Hato and the astronomical tide on August 23, 2017 in Guangzhou, China
© BarcroftPeople walk to a vehicle trapped in the flooding caused by Typhoon Hato and the astronomical tide on August 23, 2017 in Guangzhou, China
The strongest storm to hit parts of southern China in half a century continued to wreak havoc on Thursday, leaving 16 people dead, dozens injured and forcing tens of thousands to be evacuated from their homes.

Powerful Typhoon Hato had brought widespread destruction to the gambling mecca of Macau and the nearby city of Hong Kong on Wednesday, but had continued to lash China's southern Guangdong province on Thursday.

Authoritieis in China "called for efforts to guard against geographical disasters such as mountain floods and landslides", Xinhua state news agency said.

Up to 30cm of rain was expected in some parts of Guangdong and the neighbouring Guangxi province as the storm passed through.

Eight people were killed in mainland China due to the storm, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said, while another eight also died in Macau.

The former Portuguese colony was swamped in water when the storm was at its peak, packing winds of up to 160 kilometers (99 miles) per hour.


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Six dead as Typhoon Hato smashes into Macau and Hong Kong

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Typhoon Hato left 5 dead in the gambling hub of Macau on Wednesday, August 23, as it brought chaos and destruction to the enclave after sweeping through neighboring Hong Kong, where one man also died.

Local media showed severe flooding had left cars underwater and people swimming in Macau's city streets, with the territory's mega-casinos running on back-up generators.

The Macau government said one of the men died after being injured by a wall that blew down, another fell from a fourth floor terrace and another was a Chinese tourist hit by a truck. Details on the two others who died were not immediately available.

Apple Daily showed footage of people swimming through muddy water in what are usually roads, and being swept off their feet by winds.


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Lightning bolt kills 2 and injures 25 in Savar, Bangladesh

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Two people were killed and several others were injured by lightning in Katlapur area of Savar early yesterday.

The deceased are Rofiq Mia Shohag, 25, of Mymensingh and Abul Hossen, 27, of Bogra. Rofiq was a garment worker while Abul worked at a furniture factory.

Police said a thunder bolt struck them when the two with around 150 people were crossing the Bonshi river by a trawler.

Rofiq and Abul with around 25 other injured were taken to Savar Upazila Health Complex. The doctors there declared them dead.

The condition of one of the injured is critical and rest are out of danger, said doctors at the hospital.

Officer-in-Charge of Savar Model Police Station Mohshinul Kadir said the bodies were handed over to their family.

Comment: Elsewhere recently lightning killed a farmer and his 2 oxen in India while another died after being struck in the Philippines.


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Irregular waterspout spotted on Black Sea near Sochi, Russia

Sochi waterspout
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At least two tornadoes have been spotted at sea just off the southern Russian city of Sochi. One of the whirlwinds attracted huge attention from online users thanks to its highly irregular form. The tornadoes did not inflict any damage.

Several tornadoes were seen along the coast near Sochi on Tuesday, flooding social media with numerous photos and videos.

The peculiar weather occurrence was not completely unexpected, as the emergency services in the Krasnodar Region issued tornado warnings ahead of the whirlwinds.

Some social media users reported that they observed as many as five tornadoes.

One particular tornado attracted much attention due to its highly irregular form, with one of the segment of the whirlwind moving almost parallel to the ground.


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Terrifying footage shows powerful tornado destroying houses and tossing cars in the air in Nenjiang, China

iles and other objects can be seen ripped from the residential area in northern China
iles and other objects can be seen ripped from the residential area in northern China
Terrifying video footage has caught the moment a tornado rips through a Chinese county causing havoc.

The powerful storm hit Nenjiang County in China's Heilongjiang province on August 21.

No casualties were reported however some crops were damaged and cars can be seen thrown into the air by the sheer power of the storm.

The sheer size of the tornado can be seen in the footage posted to Pear Video.

It can be seen nearing a residential area in Heilongjiang.

All of a sudden, tiles can be seen ripped off houses and flying through the air.