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Umbrella

Guam floods due to weekend storm; one foot of rainfall

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Flooding in Guam
Tropical Storm Goni may be long gone, but the island wasn't completely spared as Guam did receive as much as 12 inches of rain over the weekend, causing major flooding throughout several parts of the island. Along East Gayinero Road in Yigo, it appeared less like a street but more of the remains of an underwater village.

"As you can see the water reached about maybe up the hill about 30 or 40 feet," explained Yigo mayor Rudy Matanane, referring to the wrath of Tropical Storm Goni, which made its way through the Mariana Islands throughout the weekend. Guam may not have been directly hit by the storm, but the island did experience heavy wind and rain resulting in flash flood warnings in the past two days. "This is Miss Sieczka's house. And the house inside is still I think about maybe a foot of water, so we just got to do something here and help the residents here," he said.

Windsock

Typhoons Goni and Atsani spin in the Pacific, adding to active storm season

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© JTWCTwo tropical storms are being observed by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration outside the Philippine area of responsibility.
There's little sign of a let-up in this year's unusually active storm season with another two typhoons forming in the north-western Pacific.

Typhoon Goni has been upgraded to a category-4 typhoon and is forecast to reach super typhoon strength later on Monday as it moves to the northwest of Guam. That island is reported to have received about 250 millimetres of rain from the event.

The storm is likely to see sustained winds peak at about 150 knots (277 km/h) on Tuesday, with gusts reaching 180 knots (333 km/h), according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre.

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© Himawari-8The eye of Typhoon Goni which is predicted to become a super typhoon on Monday.


Cloud Lightning

5 children killed by lightning bolt in Kakamega, Kenya

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© Chrispen Sechere/StandardMourners at St Lukes Lumakanda Secondary grounds where five children were killed by lightning on Thursday.
A sombre mood engulfed a village in Lugari, Kakamega County, following the death of five children struck by lightning.

The five were among seven children playing at St Luke Lumakanda Secondary School in playground in Tekoa village when lightning struck, killing them instantly on Thursday.

Lugari OCPD Benard Macharia said one child who survived the calamity was rushed to Lumakanda Hospital and later referred to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Eldoret.

"Seven children were playing when it started raining. They took shelter under a tree that was struck by lightning, killing five of them on the spot. One survivor is admitted at MTRH. Another did not incur any injuries as he had gone to collect the ball in the rain," said Macharia.

Franklin Shoso, a class four pupil, escaped the ordeal narrowly. He had gone to collect the ball they were playing with when calamity struck. A shocked Shosho expressed his sorrow for losing his friends.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt hits boat and kills 7 in Assam, India

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At least seven people, including three children, were killed and 21 injured on Saturday in Assam after lightning hit the boat they were travelling in across the Beki river, officials said.

The incident took place in Barpeta district, the officials said.

The injured people were admitted to Barpeta Medical College and Hospital.

Doctors said most of them received burn injuries and the condition of three of them was serious.

Source: Indo-Asian News Service

Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 2 in Chhattisgarh, India

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Two youths were killed after being struck by lightning in Lakhuri village Friday, police said.

The incident took place when Devilal Dheeraj (33) and Amarnath Yadav (21) took shelter under a tree to save themselves from rain but they became the victim of nature's fury.

The duo died on the spot and bodies were sent for post-mortem.

Cloud Precipitation

Rainstorm floods roads, residential areas of Lijiang, China

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© Yunnan.cnHeavy rains in Yunnan leave many people trapped inside their homes.
Heavy rains have been pounding parts of Yunnan, bringing heavy flooding.

Dozens of vehicles ended up being inundated in the flooding in the city of Lijiang, a popular tourist destination in China.

The heavy rains have also left many trapped inside their homes.


"The stairs on the first floor have been completely submerged. I came to check my car. But the water soon rushed into the vehicle when I opened the door and the car was flooded.

A number of people living in low-lying areas in the Lijiang area have been moved out for safety.

So far no fatalities have been reported.


Cloud Precipitation

Record rainfall causes flooding in Melborne, Florida

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© Tim Shortt/Florida TodayCars parked across from Melbourne High near Percepta and Old School Pizza, were affected by record rainfall Thursday afternoon and flooding.
An afternoon deluge in Melbourne shattered rainfall records and brought particular headaches to employees of a Babcock Street office building when they discovered their parked cars underwater.

In about 45 minutes, the previous daily rainfall record of 1.48 inches was eclipsed. By 4 p.m., 2.26 inches had come down, according to the National Weather Service in Melbourne. More is likely today.

Employees at Percepta, a customer service center on South Babcock Street in Melbourne, emerged to find their parking lot flooded.

Josephine Miller said her car, along with five others she saw, had standing water in them.

"It rains and the parking lot floods every once in a while," said Miller. "Nothing like we've seen today, though."


Arrow Down

Massive sinkhole opens in public road in Manchester, UK

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Road collapse: The huge hole which opened up in Mancunian Way after flooding caused major disruption
Weather caused traffic chaos in a central location of Manchester today when a 40ft deep sinkhole appeared in a busy road.

Mass diversions were put in place because of the heavy rain and the road was closed in both directions after the crater, measuring 15ft long, appeared.

The giant hole opened up in Mancunian Way between the junctions with the A6 London Road and Fairfield Street.

It came as torrential rain battered Manchester city centre as well as much of the country.

Manchester council engineers and United Utilities have been called to the scene to assess the damage, according to our sister paper the Manchester Evening News.


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Large disruption: Thought to be around 40ft deep, the hole measures 15ft long and closed both side of the carriageway when it appeared

Cloud Lightning

44 US Army trainees hospitalized - struck by lightning while training

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© ReutersThe U.S. Army Rangers were undergoing their "swamp" training phase when they were struck by lighting.
The Army Rangers were immediately taken to hospital, but 31 of the students have already begun training again. Forty Army Ranger students and four instructors were struck by lightning as they were undergoing a training exercise about how to protect themselves from lightning bolts during thunderstorms, said U.S. army officials Thursday.

Lightnings bolts struck the 44 individuals in a storm Wednesday afternoon while they were at the Eglin Air Force Base in north Florida. They were all immediately taken to a local hospital, where 17 students and three instructors remained overnight for observation. The rest were treated and released, said the army in a statement.

"The Ranger students and instructors reacted and got everyone proper medical care quickly," said Col. David Fivecoat, Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade commander. "Ranger students and instructors are tough," added Fivecoat. "31 students will return to training tonight (Thursday) and continue with increased medical monitoring as they try to earn their Ranger tab."

At the time of the strike, the Ranger students were in day seven of a 10-day intense training cycle. Army Rangers are part of a specialty unit of rapidly deployable troops trained for extreme terrain - such as mountain, desert and swamp - and often for special operation targets. At the time of the lighting strike, the group was in the swamp phase training for waterborne operations.

Comment: The number of severe storms in the US has been growing at an alarming rate. The danger from lightning strikes go right up with it.




Attention

4 whales strand at New Taipei,Taiwan after Typhoon Soudelor

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© Wikimedia Commons Dwarf sperm whale
The Coast Guard Administration (CGA) said yesterday it found four whales stranded on the beaches of New Taipei City after Typhoon Soudelor, only one of which survived.

The four whales ranged in size and included a dwarf sperm whale and a three-foot-long Bryde's whale, the CGA reported last night.

The sole survivor was a 250-kilogram sperm whale that was spotted around 1 p.m. yesterday on Kuo-sheng-ts'un Beach in New Taipei City. Three Coast Guard officers and one civilian fishing boat lifted the whale and were able to lead it back to deeper waters for release.

A Bryde's whale and a second sperm whale were found later yesterday in Wanli District in northeastern New Taipei City. Both died onshore shortly after discovery.

The Bryde's whale was found at around 4 p.m. in Xialiao Beach and died an hour later despite rescue efforts, according to the CGA. The Taiwan Cetacean Society said it will conduct an autopsy Wednesday to determine the cause of death.