A devastating lightning strike claimed the lives of four family members and left three others critically injured in the Mureis district of Al-Dhalea Governorate, central Yemen. The incident occurred on Wednesday during a bout of heavy thunderstorms that swept through the region.
Local sources reported that the lightning bolt struck the home of Naji Masad Mohammed in the village of Al-Murwi, Asaf area, killing two women and two children instantly. The three injured relatives were rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition for emergency treatment.
The tragedy has sparked concern among residents, especially in rural areas where homes are vulnerable to extreme weather events and emergency services are limited. Authorities have urged families to take precautions during storms, including avoiding open spaces and ensuring homes are equipped with basic lightning protection.
This incident underscores the growing risks posed by severe weather in Yemen, particularly in mountainous and highland regions prone to seasonal storms.
A tall tornado was captured spiralling above Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia by a passer-by on 4 August. It touched down near a UNESCO-protected geological area, known as a geopark. The tornado caused no casualties, according to a state media report.
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Lightning strike killed reportedly a 38-year-old fisherman in Barangay Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City.
His body was found half-submerged in the waters on August 5, 2025.
Despite a thunderstorm advisory, the fisherman identified as Teodolito Intan set out at sea to catch fish in order to sustain eight children.
A 16-year-old boy who was nearby, trying to remove water from a motorbanca, saw that the body of a man was hanging out from the boat. Half of the body was submerged in the waters, while the lower half was seated on the boat.
According to his live-in partner, Teresita Caay, Intan left past 2 p.m. to catch fish. Their house is situated near the sea.
That afternoon, Caay said, there was a heavy rainfall and a series of lightning strikes. Despite the weather condition, she said, she trusts that Intan sought shelter as he has done in the past in the event of either a squall or a severe thunderstorm.
Intan's fellow fishermen broke the news to Caay on the circumstances leading to his death.
Authorities in South Sudan's Lakes State said lightning struck a military outpost in Rumbek East County, killing 10 cows and injuring two others.
The cattle were among those seized by the South Sudan People's Defense Forces (SSPDF) following recent clashes between soldiers and armed youths in Panawach and Pacong. The violence left one civilian dead and five soldiers wounded. It remains unclear how many cows were taken to the Mabor-duong military barracks.
Rumbek East County Commissioner Malual Anyuon confirmed the incident, which occurred Monday at the Mabor-duong outpost. He said the cows were confiscated from civilians during the clashes in an effort to pressure suspects to surrender for investigation.
"The SSPDF soldiers took the cattle from Panawach Payam and brought them to the military barracks," Anyuon told Radio Tamazuj on Monday. "They were grazing when lightning struck during the rain."
He said one of the owners, Malek Kuot-tieng, lost six cows, while the remaining four belonged to his family.
"When things like this happen, we say it is God's doing," he said. "The owners were asked to identify their cattle, as the purpose of seizing them was to compel suspects involved in the clashes to report to authorities.
Heavy rains have hit southern China, triggering a level-two flood emergency that has disrupted hospitals, schools, and closed several tourist sites, Chinese state-run broadcaster CCTV reported on Tuesday.
More than 7,500 people were evacuated from low-lying areas, including Huiyang district, where roads were submerged.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong and the surrounding areas in the Pearl River Delta are also experiencing torrential rains.
Rain has been falling nonstop since July 31, with over 156 mm recorded in 24 hours in Huiyang alone. Flood barriers have been installed near bridges to stop river water from reaching urban zones.
Viral videos showing flooded communities in the Ijede area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, have sparked concern online, with residents heard pleading for help as floodwaters overwhelmed their surroundings.
In a video, a woman was heard saying in Yoruba, "We are in Oko Ope in Ijede. Have mercy on us. This is our community. We can't even enter the house, the flood has damaged everything.
"I'm not even wearing a footwear. Come and save us, today is 4th of August, 2025. Come and rescue people."
In another video of flooded community in Ijede, a man was heard saying, "This is what I'm facing in my area in Ijede. From August 3-4, Monday morning, inside and outside my house is full of water. Big ocean. See cars inside water."
Reacting to the flooding in a post on X.com on Monday, the Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, assured residents that the government is aware of the situation and is taking decisive steps to address the issue.
He wrote, "We have seen the trending video and fully understand the concerns it has raised.
Video published by Radio Borzani showed fast-moving floodwaters blocking the main road to the Brezovica tourist centre, with many several cars either stranded or forced to navigate partially submerged streets.
Reuters was able to independently verify the location of the videos by the road layout, street signage, terrain and shape of mountains that matched satellite imagery.
Romania chaos today..!! Sighetu Marmatiei in Maramures region is paralyzed by flood
Following the occurrence of yellow and orange hydrometeorological events forecast for the Sighetu Marmației region, Maramureș County, Romania, on Sunday afternoon, August 3, 2025, 18 calls were recorded via the 112 system, requiring intervention by the authorities.
All reported situations were handled quickly and efficiently. Interventions were carried out on Câmpu Negru Street, where one house, five yards, six basements, and two outbuildings were affected.