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At teast 4 killed by floods in Tetovo, Macedonia

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Flood aftermath in Tetovo
Strong winds and heavy rainfall in the Polog Region of north-western Macedonia, yesterday, 03 August 2015, caused the Pena and Porojska rivers to overflow, as well as flash flooding and storm damage.

The worst affected areas are Tetovo city and municipality, and surrounding areas. Roads and buildings have been damaged, particularly in Shipkovica and Golema Rechica, according to ECHO.

The city of Tetovo is located in the foothills of Šar Mountain and divided by the Pena River, making it vulnerable to both storm run-off and river flooding. The storms and floods have been described as the worst to hit the area in over a decade.

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Giant crater left behind after lightning strikes underground fuel tank

Lightning strike hits underground fuel tank in Fairfield
FAIRFIELD, Ohio —A giant crater was left behind after a lightning strike Monday evening caused an explosion of an underground fuel storage tank near Dixie Highway.

Police said told WLWT that lightning struck and ignited a 10,000 gallon underground fuel storage tank at the Gas Depot at 4871 Dixie Highway.

The blast left behind a crater 40 feet in diameter by 8 feet deep. Firefighters said there were two customers at the station when the bolt hit, but luckily no one was pumping gas at the time.

"Very loud! Like I said, the concussion when I was sitting there, it threw me back and I looked up and saw as soon as it came up there was an instant puff of black smoke that came up and I knew it was close," said Roger Tucker, who watched from his porch about a half a mile away.

Even seasoned firefighters were wowed after they say lightning hit the fill dome of a 10,000 gallon underground diesel fuel tank at Fairfield's Gas Depot.

"I can tell you in my 45 year career, I have never seen anything like this. Underground storage tanks are put there to reduce the potential for fire," said Fairfield Fire Chief Donald Bennett.

Comment: There seems to be an increase in underground explosions and wildfires recently. As well as apartment building, wood flour mill, industrial plant, transformer, boat, car explosions and the unexplained explosion on a Rhode Island beach.

Could some of these have been 'sparked' by the increase in atmospheric electric discharge events - which in this case manifested as a lightning strike?

Could some of these other incidents be related to increased 'outgassing' as Earth 'opens up' from a build up of methane and other gases from deep below the planet's surface?

See: SOTT Exclusive: Solar System 'grounding':Transformer explosions and electrical anomalies


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Monsoonal rains leaves thousands stranded and 27 dead in Myanmar flooding: toll expected to rise

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An aerial view of Kalay, Sagaing Region in Upper Myanmar. Western Rakhine and Chin states are among the four worst affected areas by the monsoon
Monsoonal rains have caused severe flooding across Myanmar, killing at least 27 people.

The death toll of 27 has not been updated since Thursday due to disrupted communications, and this figure is expected to increase.

Rescue efforts are underway, but Myanmar authorities and aid groups are 'struggling to access flood-hit areas' a director at the social welfare ministry said, the ABC reported.

Over 156,000 people have been affected by the floods, strong winds and resulting landslides.

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Residents paddle through floodwater in Kalay, carrying necessities


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Road collapse into river filmed in China following thunderstorms, gales and hailstorm

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China's meteorological authority issued a blue alert for 24 hours
Video from China's Shanxi Province shows the moment a road collapsed and plunged into a river, sending several parked cars into the muddy water below following torrential downpours in the region.

The video emerged after China's meteorological authority issued a blue alert for 24 hours, warning of possible thunderstorms, gales and hailstorms in northern and some southern regions of the country.

Heavy rain swept parts of Gansu, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Liaoning and Yunnan provinces.

No one was injured following the collapse of the road in Shanxi, which shows cars hanging perilously on the side of the river bank following the collapse of the road.


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Microburst damages Rhode Island town

microburst damage in Rhode Island
Strong to severe thunderstorms quickly tore through parts of Southern New England Tuesday, leaving behind damage in some communities.

Heavy downpours led to street flooding in Southeastern Massachusetts, while the National Weather Service (NWS) put a Tornado Warning into effect in Narragansett after radar indicated the storm was capable of producing a tornado. The storm moved offshore before that could happen, but a microburst left one neighborhood looking like a disaster area.

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Lightning bolt kills woman riding pillion in Thailand

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© Pongpat WongyalaLightning left a deep hole in the seat of the motorcycle on which Isaraporn Loesking was travelling.
A woman died after being hit by lighting while riding pillion in the rain with her four year-old nephew who was slightly injured on Sunday afternoon.

Isaraporn Loesking, 24, was travelling on a motorcycle driven by her younger brother Pongpat, 19, on a small road that passes through open rice fields in tambon Khlong 5 in Khlong Luang district when a bolt of lightning directly struck her, killing her instantly.

The powerful impact caused the three to fall off the bike. The seat where Isaraporn sat was holed and ripped by the bolt. Isaraporn's nephew, who sat in the middle, and Mr Pongpat sustained minor injuries in the crash.

It was not clear if Israpoen was wearing any ornament that could draw the lightening bolt.

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Around 60 dead as floods, landslide hit Bengal, Manipur and Odisha in India

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A road under water in Manipur's Chandel district
The aftermath of Cyclone Komen has hit large parts of Bengal, Odisha and Manipur, causing floods and landslides in which over 60 people have died so far.

The depression has reached Gangetic West Bengal. Rain will continue but intensity likely to be less. Heavy rains have been predicted for the next 24 hours.

In Bengal, incessant rain has not only sunk large parts of capital Kolkata but also 12 districts, said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

At least 39 people died and over 1 lakh (100,000) people ended up in relief camps after 1.8 lakh houses were damaged. Farmland of over 21 lakh hectare has been submerged.



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Waterspout filmed off Clearwater Beach, Florida

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Waterspout spotted off Clearwater Beach
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge was re-opened to "high-profile vehicles" around 1:30 p.m., according to the Florida Highway Patrol, which briefly restricted traffic earlier Friday due to high wind speeds and gusts of more than 50 mph.

Earlier in the day, folks on Clearwater Beach saw a substantial waterspout offshore. Authorities said the spout led to some wind and high surf but no damage.

Otherwise, today has been much like yesterday and the day before and the day before that. Wet and cloudy.


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Lightning bolt kills 2 in Natore, Bangladesh

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Two people were killed by lightning at Shatakuri village in Singra upazila of the district yesterday afternoon.

The deceased were identified as Rabeya Begum, 35, wife of Mohammad Bachchu, and Kalpona Khatun, 12, daughter of Abdul Kuddus of the village.

Police said both were struck by a thunderbolt while fishing in a canal nearby their houses around 5:00pm. They died on the spot.

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Landslide death toll climbs to 30 in Kaski, Nepal

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The death toll from landslides and flooding caused by torrential Monsoon rains in various VDCs of Kaski district has climbed to 30.

According to police, 23 people, including seven of a family, died while six others went missing at Majhgaun in Lumle-6.

Likewise, five persons were buried to death when massive landslide swept away 10 houses at Bhadauretamagi-5, which lies west of famous Phewa Lake in the district. The landslide claimed lives as people climbed to higher places after the flooded Harpankhola entered into the settlement. And two others died in Dhikarpokhari.

Former Chapakot VDC Chairman Bhesraj Parajuli informed that landslides have also buried over a dozen houses in Chapakot and Bhadaure Tamagi VDCs.

A suspension bridge connecting Chapakot and Bhadaure VDCs has been swept by the swollen Harpan and Hadi Khola.