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Severe summer storm hits Bucharest, Romania causing floods and disrupting transport

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A powerful storm swept through Bucharest on Monday afternoon, June 9, prompting a large-scale emergency response as torrential rain overwhelmed the city's infrastructure. Several streets and boulevards were flooded, with images shared on social media showing water entering buses and several cars left stranded in flooded roadways.

The National Meteorological Administration (ANM) issued successive orange code warnings for Bucharest and Ilfov, with downpours exceeding 50 liters per square meter in under an hour at the Filaret station and over 42 l/sqm in 30 minutes at Băneasa. In some parts of the city, rainfall temporarily surpassed 120 l/sqm - a level described by utility company Apa Nova as a "once-in-100-years" event, News.ro reported.

Public transport was temporarily disrupted in several parts of the city, though most lines were cleared and restored shortly after the storm subsided.


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Best of the Web: Rare snowfall blankets large parts of South Africa as cold front disrupts daily life - 300,000 properties without power

Unexpected snow has caused chaos on roads in South Africa, Namibia, and Lesotho.
© Letseng mineUnexpected snow has caused chaos on roads in South Africa, Namibia, and Lesotho.
Parts of South Africa, Namibia, and Lesotho have seen serious snowfall as sweeping cold swept across the area. The cold front brought rare snowfall to parts of South Africa on Monday, coating rooftops, clogging roads, and prompting emergency responses across several provinces unaccustomed to such wintry conditions. It has been called the largest snow event in Lesotho's recent history by the Lesotho Tribune.

The ski resort Afriski Mountain Resort in Lesotho advised visitors to delay travel until conditions improve. Emergency crews at the resort had to rescue 10 people bogged in snow at Mahlasela, in Butha-Buthe where it was snowing heavily. Truck drivers as well as 4WD vehicles without snow chains had gotten stuck on the snow covered roads.

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued a series of warnings as temperatures plunged overnight, leading to snowfall in Gauteng, the Eastern Cape, and elevated areas of KwaZulu-Natal—regions where snow is either infrequent or typically limited to light flurries.

Videos and images quickly spread across social media showing children building snowmen in suburban neighborhoods, cars inching across icy roads, and normally sun-drenched landscapes turned white. While the scenes brought excitement to many, they also created dangerous conditions on the ground. Several highways and mountain passes were temporarily closed due to ice and reduced visibility. Authorities urged motorists to avoid unnecessary travel, citing a growing number of minor collisions and weather-related incidents.


Comment: TimesLive.co.za reports:
Eskom's technical teams are battling weather-related outages in several regions in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.

Damaging gale force winds, rain and snow overnight has interrupted electricity supply to about 300,000 customers in areas in the Eastern Cape, the utility said.



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Torrential rain lashes northern Vietnam - 4.4 inches of rainfall in 5 hours

Torrential rain cause rising floodwaters in Lai Chau province, hampering rescue work in isolated Giang village
Torrential rain cause rising floodwaters in Lai Chau province, hampering rescue work in isolated Giang village
Scattered showers and thunderstorms hit the northern mountainous and midland localities on June 8 evening, with some places experiencing heavy to heavy rain. Within just five hours, some locations recorded rainfall exceeding 70mm, including Yen Bai 114.2mm, Ha Giang 72.4mm, and Tuyen Quang 78.8mm.

Rain is anticipated to intensify and expand in coverage on June 9 evening and June 10 morning, especially in the northern mountainous and midland localities. Rainfall is forecast to amount to 70mm and even to 180mm in some places.

The Red River Delta and Thanh Hoa province will also experience scattered showers and thunderstorms, with rainfall ranging between 20 - 40mm normally, and exceeding 80mm in some areas.

Meteorologists warned about the potential for high-intensity rainfall, especially amounts exceeding 100mm within a 3-hour period that could cause rapid flooding in urban areas and low-lying regions, as well as significantly increase the risk of landslides in hilly and mountainous areas.


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Heavy summer downpours flood Minsk, Hrodna, and other cities in Belarus on June 5

Here is the aftermath of the downpour in Minsk.
Here is the aftermath of the downpour in Minsk.
The warning about the orange danger level came true. On June 5, a heavy downpour hit the capital. Ten-point traffic jams formed, and cars floated along the roads. In the Kalvariyskaya and Rosa Luxemburg areas, the water rose almost up to the windows.

Many Minsk residents took pictures of the beautiful apocalyptic sky on June 5 and then had difficulty getting home due to flooding and fallen trees. Some were even less fortunate; they got stuck in parking lots and offices.

City residents are sharing footage from the scene on social networks: some are sailing on boats, while others are collecting hail the size of quail eggs.

"Water is gushing straight out of the floor," wrote an Onliner reader who shared a video from the Sukharava shopping center. The video shows that even the home appliance store was flooded.


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Lightning strike kills 11 buffaloes in Himachal Pradesh, India

Pic for representational purpose only.
Pic for representational purpose only.
A lightning strike in Pakhara ridge under the Chanju area of Churah sub-division claimed the lives of 11 buffaloes belonging to a Gujjar hearder.

The buffaloes, owned by Sharif Ali, were grazing in the ridge when the lightning struck around 6:30 pm. However, no loss of human life was reported.

The incident was reported to local authorities by Sharif Ali, following which the animal husbandry department visited the site on Thursday. The department assessed the losses, recorded the death of the animals and has forwarded the report to higher authorities for further action.

Gujjar pastoralists from Punjab migrate to highland pastures in Chamba district during summer to ensure fodder for their cattle. Many of them, including Sharif Ali, had set up temporary camps in the Chanju region. The families are expected to return to their native places after the summer season ends.

Sharif Ali expressed deep distress, stating that his entire family depends on these buffaloes for livelihood. "With all the buffaloes gone, we are left with nothing. We request the government and administration to provide us with compensation at the earliest," he said.

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52 killed as floods, landslides triggered by heavy rain hit Northeastern states of India (UPDATE)

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At least 32 people have been killed in the Northeastern states due to torrential rain that has resulted in floods and landslides.

Several areas of the region as well as transportation have been badly affected. National Highway (NH) 17, the major road that links Meghalaya to Assam, has been swept away.

Roads in Boko and Chaygaon have washed away, resulting in loss of connectivity between Guwahati and Tura.

The Shingra forest area near Boko, located about 70 km from Guwahati, has suffered damage due to extreme flooding. Trucks and heavy vehicles got stuck, while smaller ones were forced to reroute via Bongaigaon.


Comment: Update June 6

The New Indian Express reports:
The flood situation in Assam and other parts of the Northeast showed slight improvement on Thursday, even as two more deaths were reported from Assam. This took the total number of deaths due to floods and landslides across the region to 52 — 21 in Assam, 12 in Arunachal Pradesh, six each in Meghalaya and Mizoram, three in Sikkim, two in Tripura, and one each in Nagaland and Manipur.


According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), a total of 5,60,072 people across 19 districts of the state remain affected, with Sribhumi district in southern Assam alone accounting for 2,15,148 of them. A significant number of displaced residents have taken shelter in relief camps. The floods have also damaged 19,345.34 hectares of cropland and caused destruction to homes, roads, bridges. The Brahmaputra and several other rivers continue to flow above the danger level in some places, the ASDMA said.

In neighbouring Manipur, 1,65,787 people continue to be affected, although the overall situation has marginally improved with water levels in major rivers beginning to recede. However, low-lying areas in the Imphal Valley, especially in Imphal East district, remained submerged following heavy rains that began on May 31.



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Greenhouses damaged and motorways battered as huge hailstones hit central France

More hail is expected today after pummeling the east of France yesterday
© Meteovilles / X / Lukas Jonaitis / ShutterstockMore hail is expected today after pummeling the east of France yesterday
Hail reached up to 6cm in diameter. Further storms are forecast today

Powerful storms battered central France yesterday, bringing hail and heavy rain to several areas - and more is set to come

Storms originating in the north-east of France swept towards the south-west throughout the course of the day, leading to heightened weather warnings being put in place in several departments.


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Summer floods hit the Spanish city of Valladolid

Residents were forced to push cars through the flood.
Residents were forced to push cars through the flood.
A major Spanish city and its surrounding areas were brought to a near standstill by floods on Tuesday evening. Videos show streets underwater and residents pushing cars through the flood zone in Valladolid, in the northwestern region of Castile and León, after a deluge of rain hit on June 3.

Other pictures emerging from the scene show residents struggling to walk through the streets, with the water levels reaching their ankles. Garages, tunnels and parking lots were also flooded, with some cars remaining trapped inside, according to Castilla y León Emergency Services. Moreover, a person was reported unable to leave their vehicle on Mieses Street due to a large pool of water created by the downpour, according to local media.

As streets quickly flooded around the city, emergency services received more than 200 calls just between 7pm and 9pm local time (6pm and 8pm BST), according to local media.

The deluge lasted for around 45 minutes and saw some 16 square litres of rain per square metre falling.

Police officers helped manage the traffic while firefighters cleared areas where vehicles were struggling to move or remained trapped.


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Lightning kills 10 sheep in Kashmir, India

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At least ten sheep were killed after they were struck by lightning in Mandi tehsil of Poonch district on Monday.

The incident occurred in village Luran Bela Bala of Tehsil Mandi when lightning accompanied by heavy thunder and hailstorm hit the shelter of Abdul Gaffar, son of Rahim Sheikh.

Eye witnesses said that 10 sheep got killed in the incident. They said the affected person has little means of resources, and appealed administration to help him in bad times.

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Lightning bolt kills 4 children in Ghana

Thunderstorm kills four children, injures one at Sefwi Awaso
Thunderstorm kills four children, injures one at Sefwi Awaso
The heartbreaking incident occurred on Monday evening at the Awaso GBC Compound while heavy rain poured across the area.

According to family members of the deceased, the children were playing together during the downpour when the lightning bolt suddenly struck, sending shockwaves through the community.

Parents said they only became aware of the tragedy after hearing a loud sound and receiving news that their children had been hit by lightning.

The unfortunate event has left the entire Awaso community in grief and disbelief.

The Assembly Member for the Awaso Electoral Area, Kennedy Ayitey Wisdom, who visited the affected families, expressed his condolences and urged parents to exercise extreme caution during rainy periods.