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Green blooms: Patches of Antarctica’s snow is turning green with algae due to global warming

When the algae bloom in a large area simultaneously, it turns the snow bright green and it can be spotted from space.

25 May 07:39 Tech2 4760741713037188639.html
Jacinda Ardern's Live TV Interview Interrupted By Earthquake: ‘Quite A Decent Shake Here’

'I’m not under any hanging lights and I look like I am in a structurally strong place.'

25 May 02:48 HUFFPOST 6665507018279076787.html
Heatwave intensifies in India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C

Heatwave intensifies in India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C. The India Meteorological Department, which had issued a red colour-coded alert for north India for May 25-26 when the prevailing heatwave conditions are expected to peak, said dust and thunderstorms are likely to bring some relief on May 29-30.

25 May 00:00 Rediff 3466372383070282257.html
Heat warning issued for Toronto, much of southern Ontario

A heat warning has been issued for much of southern Ontario as potentially record-breaking temperatures, that could reach 39 C with the humidex, move into the area.

25 May 16:09 CP24 1887544295639974131.html
Ultra-rare white grizzly bear spotted near tourist resort in Banff National Park in ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’

An ultra rare white grizzly bear has been spotted near a tourist resort in Banff National Park in Canada, a 'once-in-a-lifetime' phenomenon caused by a recessive gene in the bears.

25 May 16:20 Mail Online 124328110762939019.html
Man charged with murder over death of four-year-old Brisbane girl

A 43-year-old man was due to appear in court on Tuesday after the death of the child in the suburb of Cannon Hill

25 May 22:28 the Guardian 1491978794582595209.html
Beak-a-boo! First white stork chicks born in Britain for 600 years peer out of their nest for first time in historic sighting

Pictures show the moment a parent arrives at its nest at Knepp Castle near Horsham, West Sussex - with the chicks - born earlier this month thanks to the White Stork Project - clearly visible.

25 May 10:55 Mail Online 124328111012667776.html
Dancing with disinfectant: China's nightclubs back in the groove

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Nightclubs in China have mostly come back to life as owners and customers feel increasingly comfortable the novel coronavirus epidemic is under control, but disinfectant, disposable cups and masks have become part of the experience.

25 May 05:05 Reuters 8334514180441165764.html
Indian Gives Cold Bath to Venomous King Cobra to Beat the Heat – Video

Not only humans, even reptiles are bearing the brunt of the extremely hot climate in parts of India. A video of a man showering a cobra, a highly poisonous snake, has...

25 May 08:11 Sputniknews 967333869453994697.html
UK weather forecast: Britain to scorch in 26C highs for days before 'dramatic dip'

Forecasters are in agreement May will end with a flurry of high temperatures and largely fine weather after parts of the UK saw well over a month's worth of rain over the weekend

25 May 05:06 mirror 675785261219390449.html
Heatwave likely to abate only after May 28; Dust storm, thunderstorm expected on May 29-29: IMD

The IMD had on Sunday issued a red colour-coded alert for north India for May 25-26 when prevailing heatwave conditions are expected to peak.Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and parts of Uttar Pradesh have been experiencing blistering heat for days with temperatures soaring over 45 degrees Celsius

25 May 12:22 Livemint 6614605817682712885.html
China space programme targets July launch for Mars mission

The United Arab Emirates plans to launch the first Arab probe to the Red Planet on July 15

25 May 09:39 Gulf News 2086521545706726670.html
Tortoise falls from high-rise balcony and injures seven-year-old girl

The seven-year-old's mum says she is lucky to be alive after the tortoise, weighing around a kilogram, plummeted from a high-rise block of flats as she played in the street in southern China

25 May 14:38 mirror 675785261016607124.html
Heatwave: IMD issues 'red alert' for most North Indian states, asks people to stay indoors

The day temperature in Delhi is likely to touch 46 degrees Celsius by Tuesday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said, warning that a heatwave would predominate most north Indian states, parts of Maharashtra and Telangana this week.

25 May 04:41 Oneindia 2023829370649995168.html
Heatwave likely to abate only after May 28; dust storm, thunderstorm expected on May 29-30: IMD

India News: Dust and thunderstorms are likely over several parts of north India on May 29-30, bringing the much-needed relief from the intense heatwave, the IMD s

25 May 12:02 The Times of India 6060938663484284504.html
Earthquake recorded in the Monchique region

The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) recorded an earthquake of magnitude 2.6 on the Richter scale on 24 May, with an epicentre four kilometres from Monchique.

25 May 11:57 The Portugal News Online 5173906807097009702.html
Mayors conserve water

The Okanagan Basin Water Board's Okanagan WaterWise program has released a video of Okanagan mayors to show how they conserve water in their yards as part of the annual Make Water Work campaign.

25 May 18:00 Castanet 616068602812391424.html
Experts Warn Climate Change Is Already Killing Way More People Than We Record

People around the world are already dying from the climate crisis, and yet all too often, official death records do not reflect the impact of these large-scale environmental catastrophes.

25 May 00:00 ScienceAlert 8369231566258958091.html
Western Australia storm: 50,000 homes without power as state battered by wild weather

Remnants of ex-Tropical Cyclone Mangga whip up 100km/h wind gusts, dust storms and heavy rain as Perth and state’s south prepares for onslaught

25 May 02:50 the Guardian 1491978795470454979.html
Western Australia state hit by ‘once-in-a-decade’ storm

Jon Broomhall, acting assistant commissioner of Western Australia’s department of fire and emergency services, called the storm “a once-in-a-decade-type system.”

25 May 03:05 The Hindu 6679535026183056403.html
National Trust ‘deeply concerned’ as Sizewell C plans about to be submitted

National Trust bosses are “deeply concerned” about the impact a new nuclear power station could have on an “irreplaceable stretch” of the Suffolk coast and say they are still waiting for vital information about the project.

25 May 13:52 East Anglian Daily Times 681138152586032595.html
Dust and thunderstorm to bring respite from heatwave in north India on May 29-30, says IMD

Weather Forecast Today, May 25: The IMD has also issued an orange warning for heatwave for east Uttar Pradesh, Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre, told the PTI.

25 May 12:50 The Indian Express 2885715104806780635.html
Severe storm lashes vast expanse of west Australian coast

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the second straight day. No casualties were reported from what Acting Assistant Commissioner of Western Australia

25 May 06:01 Yahoo 7097669638362970723.html
80% Shramik trains head to UP, Bihar

At least 80 per cent of 2,813 Shramik Special trains run by the Indian Railways are destined for various destinations in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar till May 24. Railways said nearly 60 per cent trains, originated from Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab, are mainly destined for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

25 May 00:00 The Pioneer 1146783232325430027.html
Government inquiry warns Australia bushfires not a ‘one-off event’

An inquiry into Australia's recent bushfires that scorched an area larger than most nations and displaced thousands opened Monday

25 May 10:41 The Guardian 7580308504943389590.html
Western Cape’s disaster management bracing for stormy weather

The SA Weather Service warned that there would be more snow and gale force winds on Tuesday morning - and, for those at sea, there would be high seas.

25 May 19:38 The Citizen 410802302073609451.html
Lagos closes Marine Beach Bridge for repairs - The Nation Nigeria

The Lagos State Government has announced partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge by Total Gas, inwards Apapa for five months to pave way for...

25 May 05:25 Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics 2658445900143814733.html
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm

Emergency services began cleaning up in Perth on Monday as wild weather downed trees and left around 50,000 citizens without power

25 May 12:56 The Asian Age 2126266544307706349.html
Delhi sizzles at 45 degrees celsius, rain expected after 4 days, says India Meteorological Department

India Meteorological Department said rainfall with thunderstorm are expected after four days in Delhi.

25 May 11:09 newsx.com 5974563062296717512.html
'Once-in-a-decade-type' storm lashes 1,200 kms of Western Australia's coast

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm today for the second straight day.

25 May 10:45 Breaking News 4415806918646636358.html
From Covid to the cold - Western Cape's disaster management bracing for stormy weather

Snow is predicted for the mountains of the Western Cape, the higher ground of the Eastern Cape, and the southern heights of the Northern Cape.

25 May 20:53 News24 3752801377112975930.html
In the Afternoon: Cloudy With Short-Term Precipitations

Today before noon over most of the country will be sunny with temporary increases in cloudiness over the eastern and southern regions. In the afternoon there will be cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds and in some places there will be short-term precipitations with thunder.

25 May 10:41 novinite.com 4235039571972116246.html
Heatwave intensifies in northern India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C

India News: NEW DELHI: Heatwave conditions intensified in most of the northern states of India on Monday, with Churu in Rajasthan scorching at 47.

25 May 14:57 The Times of India 6060938664225027732.html
Boulders placed near Shag Rock to protect breeding penguins

More boulders have been put near a Christchurch pathway to help protect white-flippered penguins during their nesting season. When the Coastal...

25 May 00:00 Otago Daily Times Online News 3107042078793144518.html
Heatwave likely to abate only after May 28; Dust and thunder storms expected on May 29-30: IMD

Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and parts of Uttar Pradesh have been experiencing blistering heat for days with temperatures soaring over 45 degrees Celsius in some places.

25 May 13:45 Oneindia 2023829370778953338.html
Uttar Pradesh in grip of blistering heat, Allahabad hottest at 46.3 degrees Celcius

Day temperatures rose appreciably over Varanasi, Faizabad, and Lucknow divisions.The weatherman has forecast dry weather in the state warned of heatwave at isolated places over the next few days

25 May 10:45 Livemint 6614605819150087006.html
'Aggressive' rats on rise after restaurant shutdowns, CDC says

May 25 (UPI) -- Federal health authorities warned that rats may exhibit "unusual or aggressive" behavior because they have been cut of from food waste due to coronavirus-related closures of restaurants nationwide.

25 May 17:37 UPI 8257973864623203535.html
China's Water Forests Bring an Artificial Order to Nature

And offer tranquility among "living fossils."

25 May 13:00 Atlas Obscura 58081917948557031.html
China's space programme targets July launch for maiden mission to Mars

China is targeting a July launch for its ambitious plans for a Mars mission which will include landing a remote-controlled robot on the surface of the red planet, the company in charge of the project…

25 May 09:32 France 24 5635134570947087038.html
Virginia rescue crews save 20 hikers trapped by flash floods around Devil's Bathtub

Emergency crews on Monday rescued 20 hikers who had been trapped on a popular southwest Virginia trail after heavy rains caused flash flooding, according to a fire official.

25 May 23:53 Fox News 7362823820234732811.html
NiMet predicts sunny thundery weather, May 25 to May 27

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted sunshine and thunderstorms across the country from Monday to Wednesday.

25 May 02:45 Vanguard News 4125100340188381170.html
Fire season extends by almost four months in parts of Australia

The fire season in parts of eastern Australia has lengthened almost four months since the 1950s, with climate change a prominent driver in the trend, the Bureau of Meteorology says.

25 May 02:20 The Age 7967730562237833684.html
Two million students back in classrooms in sign life edging towards a new normal

Almost two million students returned to classrooms across NSW and Queensland on Monday in the latest sign life is edging towards a new normal under the Almost two million students returned to classrooms across NSW and Queensland on Monday in the latest sign life is edging towards a new normal under the shadow of coronavirus.

25 May 12:51 The New Daily 5848147787123443306.html
Violent fight filmed breaking out on plane after ‘one passenger touches another’

The scrap broke out on the Ural Airlines Airbus A320 which had social distancing in place after the plane had flown from the Black Sea resort Sochi to Russian capital Moscow

25 May 11:23 mirror 675785260122208349.html
As lockdown clears the air, Cairo looks to keep pollution low

By Menna A. FaroukCAIRO, May 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – It is a Thursday evening in downtown Cairo, usually a crowded and noisy time as the weekend gets underway.

25 May 01:06 National Post 4816958590749741067.html
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm

Wind speeds of up to 132 km/hour (82 mph) were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the state's most south-westerly points early on Monday, the strongest May gusts in 15 years, according to the Australia Broadcasting Corp.

25 May 11:11 The Jakarta Post 7678601103066145232.html
“Pest” Wallabies Could Be Earning Money For NZ

Wallabies given a dishonourable mention in government’s recent budget as a pest needing money to combat them, could be earning valuable local and export dollars money by way of meat and hides says a hunters’ environmental advocacy the Sporting Hunters Outdoor Trust.

25 May 10:01 SCOOP 5315658998752462634.html
Corona affects more than 5.5 million people worldwide

Health » The global epidemic of coronavirus (COVID-19) is on the rise, with more than 5.5 million people infected worldwide, compared to 3.47 million so far, have

25 May 00:00 The Eastern Herald 7420825546376301445.html
Coronavirus: Spain urges foreign tourists to return from July

Restrictions have been eased in the European nation.

25 May 17:13 Newshub 2131266987340737107.html
New Zealand PM Ardern’s response to earthquake goes viral

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Arden went viral Monday over the composure she kept during an earthquake on live television.

25 May 05:23 Fox News 7362823819882741725.html
Lockdown breacher's epic rant to police as she 'didn't realise Wales wasn't in England'

A mum, believed to be from the West Midlands, called Welsh people "b*******" when she uploaded the clip of her confrontation with the authorities on Gwynedd beach on Wednesday

25 May 12:03 mirror 675785259918165637.html
Weather in Latvia expected spring-like with a possibility of thunderstorms

Weather in the coming days in Latvia will be generally moderate – slow wind with some rain every now and then, including thunderstorms. Nevertheless, the sun will shine more often, as reported by Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre.

25 May 00:00 BNN - Baltic News Network 1847219822541315297.html
Snowfall expected in Eastern, Western Cape provinces on Tuesday

The Eastern and Western Cape provinces can expect snowfall on Tuesday, according to the South African Weather Service, with some areas experiencing cool to cold weather.

25 May 18:43 News24 3752801378301512800.html
Bushfire royal commission: ‘Black Summer’ not just a one-off

Australia faces even more dangerous bushfire conditions in the future, say scientists who warn the devastating 2019-20 blazes are not a one-off event.

25 May 13:46 The New Daily 5848147786880131776.html
It's behind you! Hilarious moment an inquisitive ostrich upstages Spanish politician during a TV interview - but he is too busy talking to notice

Miguel Angel Revilla, the President of Cantabria in northern Spain, was speaking at a press conference for the reopening of a national zoo when an ostrich appeared behind him.

25 May 14:34 Mail Online 124328110642232824.html
'No end in sight' to the good weather - Talk of the Town

More great weather is on the way with “no end in sight to it”. That’s the verdict of Louth Weather in their latest forecast for the week ahead. Louth Weather said: “Yet again high pressure dominates our weather. Little or no rainfall this week. Light winds Tuesday to Thursday. Temperatures above average. Sunshine amounts will...Read More→

25 May 14:44 Talk of the Town 6988606399293448871.html
Saturday was Queensland's coldest ever May day

Queensland's combined average temperature for Saturday was 16.95 degrees, beating the previous record of 17.44 from 2012.

25 May 09:56 Brisbane Times 2314609339966921266.html
Salmon to hit slide soon

Parts of a pneumatic fish pump dubbed the salmon cannon have arrived at the site of a massive landslide along British Columbia's Fraser River, where Fisheries and Oceans Canada expects some salmon to begin arriving soon.

25 May 16:24 Castanet 616068601404792522.html
ACT government moves to protect endangered woodlands, grasslands

Good news for the Button Wrinklewort, Baeuerlen's Gentian and the Ginninderra Peppercress.

25 May 14:00 The Canberra Times 8662394330207893008.html
Andhra Pradesh: Giant Flying Squirrel Spotted in Maredumilli forest

In rare photographic evidence ever found in two Telugu states, a seasoned birder from Andhra Pradesh has captured an Indian

25 May 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025567184767328.html
New Zealand's Ardern stays cool as earthquake strikes during live interview

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was unflustered by an earthquake that struck the capital Wellington on Monday while she was doing a live TV interview, and calmly continued with the programme.

25 May 06:11 Reuters 8334514180751609614.html
After warm Memorial Day, Las Vegas rises to heat warning by Wednesday

Heat that could set some late-May records is on its way to the region, according to the National Weather Service.

25 May 11:47 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648837650354432.html
Heatwave intensifies in northern India, Churu hottest at 47.5 degrees Celsius

The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which had issued a red colour-coded alert for north India for May 25-26 when the prevailing heatwave conditions are expected to peak, said dust and thunderstorms are likely to bring some relief on May 29-30.

25 May 18:04 India Today 4286117812922706483.html
Kyoto hotels hit by 89% slump in foreign stays as pandemic takes toll

Visitors from East Asia, where the virus took hold from the start of the year, plummeted even further.

25 May 03:11 The Japan Times 6673764366593398401.html
Hazelwood power station's eight chimneys demolished in live stream viewed by thousands

Built in the 1960s, each chimney contained around 50kg of asbestos but owner Engie says there is ‘no risk’ it will be airborne

25 May 06:10 the Guardian 1491978795194601574.html
Big 'atmospheric river' wallops Western Australia, heads east

The once-in-a-decade storm event battering and soaking large areas Western Australia sourced much of its moisture from a so-called "atmospheric river" that continues to head eastwards.

25 May 06:22 WAtoday 6806590899278210447.html
Estonia sees 20%-drop in foreign tourists in Q1

As the effects of COVID-19 spread and related restrictions become visible in quarterly statistics, in the Estonian tourism industry a drop over 20% of foreign visitors in the first quarter of 2020 has been recorded in statistics from the Bank of Estonia as quoted by ERR.

25 May 00:00 BNN - Baltic News Network 1847219822293787185.html
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm

Around 50,000 customers were without power on Monday due to storm-related outages after remnants of Cyclone Mangga hit a cold front and brought squalling rain and emergency level storm warnings to the south of the state.

25 May 04:44 Hindustan Times 696565557945924232.html
Brit teacher in Cambodia told by docs to cough up £20k or lose his infected lung

Anthony Igoe, 31, from Clydebank, Scotland, has picked up two bacterial infections while on holiday with partner Alana Fonseca, who claims insurance firm Cigna is refusing to pay

25 May 23:29 mirror 675785261747999993.html
Parts of 'salmon cannon’ arrive soon at Fraser River landslide

Fish expected to come into a holding pond before they are boosted up river to their spawning grounds

25 May 23:54 The Globe and Mail 68426410858709183.html
Fury as youths spotted spitting and vandalising social distancing sign

Residents near Fens Pool Nature Reserve have slammed the 'disgusting' behaviour

25 May 10:50 birminghammail 8288260686762821589.html
Relief from heatwave coming, IMD predicts thunderstorm on May 29-30

Due to a western disturbance and easterly winds, dust storm and thunderstorm activity is likely over Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on May 29-30, the IMD has said.

25 May 13:25 India Today 4286117814032260234.html
Spaniards can hit the beach and drink on the terrace as lockdown eases

Spain enters phase two of deconfinement as Madrid and Barcelona begin to ease lockdown measures.

25 May 10:48 euronews 7318238122098406501.html
Dust, thunderstorms in parts of north India on May 29-30 likely to bring relief from heatwaves

People living in north India are likely to get some relief as IMD has predicted dust and thunderstorms over several parts of north India on May 29-30.

25 May 14:31 DNA India 7533428661705700622.html
Salmon expected to begin arriving soon at Fraser River landslide: DFO

VANCOUVER - Parts of a pneumatic fish pump dubbed the "salmon cannon" have arrived at the site of a massive landslide along British Columbia's Fraser River,

25 May 23:57 iNFOnews.ca 6669504246212107062.html
The CDC Have Issued A Warning About "Aggressive" Rats As Lockdown Leads To Hangry Rodents

As lockdown measures continue to keep people from the streets, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning about “an increase

25 May 19:22 IFLScience 242791750024767013.html
Heatwave Intensifies In North India, Delhi Sizzles At 46-Degree

Heatwave conditions intensified in most of the northern states of India on Monday, with Churu in Rajasthan scorching at 47.5 degrees Celsius and the mercury breaching the 46-degree mark in parts of the national capital.

25 May 19:03 NDTV.com 5090057681096187893.html
LS C&S receives international standard certification for photovoltaic cable

LS Cable & System said Monday its photovoltaic cable has received international standard certification from Germany’s TUV SUD, a global certification authority. TUV SUD assessed that LS C&S’ 1,500 voltage direct current solar cables conform to functions and safety standards of International Electrotechnical Commission and European Standards, according to the cable maker. The firm expects the c...

25 May 02:32 Koreaherald 8029273603181345357.html
Kovalska office in Kyiv is decked out with humble building materials

Artem Trigubchak and Lera Brumina used concrete slabs, sand and paving stones to create the furnishings and walls inside Kovalska's Kyiv office.

25 May 11:00 Dezeen 1175672638104989969.html
Once-in-a-decade storm hits Australia

In the Perth metropolitan area, electricity supply to about 37,000 homes and businesses was impacted by the storm

25 May 01:30 Free Press Journal 9080771788338562279.html
Beaches packed on sunny Bank Holiday Monday

Large crowds of people have gathered again on beaches up and down the UK.

25 May 13:45 Metro 970161747081955074.html
Delhi's peak power demand reaches season's highest, 56% more than April

Delhi witnessed a peak power demand that reached as much as 5268 MW on the night of May 24.

25 May 16:25 DNA India 7533428662831158514.html
Millions of kids in Australia return to schools as COVID-19 numbers fall

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Monday students and teachers had to observe one key message: Stay home if sick.

25 May 08:47 The New Indian Express 4718288654501853414.html
First white storks born in Britain for 600 years peer out of their nest for the first time

Baby birds were born earlier this month as a result of the White Stork Project

25 May 14:47 Wales Online 7686550516395928178.html
Earthquake strikes near New Zealand capital, no immediate damage reported

WELLINGTON: A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck near New Zealand's capital Wellington on Monday (May 25), but there were no immediate reports of damage.

25 May 04:35 CNA 5644198863672978854.html
Climate change ‘killing far more people than we record’, experts warn

Official death records are not reflecting the actual amount of deaths caused by the climate crisis, according to a new study. A team of Australian health experts claim there is a “substantial

25 May 19:24 New York Post 7654946768159962178.html
Hundreds of people queue for hours to buy Tango Ice Blast drinks during lockdown

Witnesses said people were waiting for two hours and cars queued around Cibyn Industrial Estate in Caernarfon , North Wales, as they waited to buy a drink from the Tango Ice Blast van

25 May 13:00 mirror 675785260917559900.html
Children Hit By Cyclone Amphan Even More Vulnerable To COVID-19

Children in India and Bangladesh are even more vulnerable to COVID-19 after Cyclone Amphan destroyed the homes and livelihoods of thousands of families.

25 May 10:38 SCOOP 5315659000335880599.html
North India heatwave likely to ease after May 28; storm expected later

Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and parts of Uttar Pradesh have been experiencing blistering heat for days with temperatures soaring over 45 degrees Celsius

25 May 13:16 Business-Standard 1502508925551902730.html
Russian Satellite, Comet or 'UFO'? Videos of 'Epic' Fireball Seen in Australia's Sky Puzzle Netizens

The fiery show was preceded by the launch of a Russian satellite from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, while the third stage of the rocket's booster was expected to fall into...

25 May 17:10 Sputniknews 967333869070215462.html
Mixed Bag Of Weather For The Coming Days

MetService is forecasting unsettled weather for many as several fronts affect the country over the next few days.

25 May 13:34 SCOOP 5315658999387542208.html
Historic life-size Crystal Palace dinosaur damaged after 150 years in park

‘The magnitude of the damage shocked me.'

25 May 15:30 Metro 970161748573983531.html
ACT grasslands and woodlands listed as critically endangered

On the advice of a panel of scientists, the ACT government said it was particularly worried about two types of area: "Natural Temperate Grassland" and "Yellow Box - Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland".

25 May 14:00 The Canberra Times 8662394330081443246.html
CT residents warned of flooding as first winter cold front makes landfall

Other extreme weather warnings include extremely high fire danger conditions over the Central Karoo, high seas with wave heights of between 6 and 9 metres and a storm surge along the coast into early Tuesday morning.

25 May 00:00 ewn.co.za 2308610107851102694.html
Greyed wood clads renovated Montauk beach house by Desciencelab

Brooklyn design-build studio Desciencelab has overhauled a gabled house in the Long Island town of Montauk with greyed cladding and teak interiors.

25 May 16:00 Dezeen 1175672639803896768.html
20 hikers were rescued from flooding in popular Virginia hike trail, fire official says

Emergency crews rescued 20 hikers on a Virginia trail who had been trapped since Sunday evening due to flash flooding.

25 May 23:17 Yahoo 7097669637136061262.html
CDC: As restaurants reopen, scavenging rodents could become aggressive

As restaurants closed nationwide, the supply of food for some rodents was cut off, especially in dense, commercial areas.

25 May 16:36 Fox 4 8372747778731056827.html
Spain to welcome foreign tourists back from July

Spain, on Monday, urged foreign tourists to return from July as one of Europe’s strictest lockdowns eased, with streets gradually filling

25 May 10:31 Vanguard News 4125100340250900469.html
BREAKING UK coronavirus death toll hits 29,812 as 77 more die in hospitals

The number of people who have lost their lives from Covid-19 while in clinical settings in the UK continues to grow, while the daily death rate from the disease is falling over time

25 May 13:17 mirror 675785260307474291.html
Rajasthan’s Churu sizzles at 47.5 degrees, heatwave to abate after May 28

Churu in Rajasthan recorded the highest temperature of the season at 47.5 degrees Celsius on Monday, followed by Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh where.

25 May 16:00 The Statesman 1191309782469122451.html
Power station chimneys brought down in carefully planned demolition

Eight nearly 140-metre-tall chimneys at Victoria's defunct Hazelwood Power Station have been demolished in just one minute.

25 May 13:11 The New Daily 5848147785185552922.html
Saturday was Queensland's coldest ever May day

Queensland's combined average temperature for Saturday was 16.95 degrees, beating the previous record of 17.44 from 2012.

25 May 09:56 WAtoday 6806590900413110834.html
Dancing with disinfectant: China’s nightclubs reopen as lockdowns ease

SHANGHAI – Nightclubs in China have mostly come back to life as owners and customers feel increasingly comfortable the novel coronavirus epidemic is under control, but disinfectant, disposable

25 May 18:30 New York Post 7654946767960745402.html
‘Biodiversity protection key to post-COVID-19 recovery’

In a bid to recover greener and better planet for the people, the Minister of State for Environment, Mrs Sharon Ikeazor has stressed the need for stakeholders in the sector and Nigerians to stay on track with the climate targets.

25 May 02:00 The Guardian 7580308504295688181.html
Delhi heatwave to continue, temperatures will cross 45 degrees Celsius: IMD

The met department has issued a red alert in Delhi today due to the heatwave.

25 May 07:14 DNA India 7533428662868932025.html
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm

MELBOURNE, May 25 — Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth today after some of the worst weather in a decade. Wind speeds of up to 132 kph were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the...

25 May 04:39 Malaymail 302165934602920088.html
Warning! Do Not Try This at Home: Netizens Left Shocked as Man Casually Gives King Cobra a Bath

It looked like the snake was enjoying the water as it stayed quite calm throughout.

25 May 18:05 India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com 7150386082816840309.html
Locals protest over hedgerow cutting – in National Biodiversity Week

Council workers moved on to cut grass only

25 May 18:52 The Irish Times 8204772968968356273.html
Western Australia Lashed by 'Once-in-a-Decade' Storm

Strong winds and heavy rainfall on Sunday and Monday battered buildings and downed trees in and around the Australian city of Perth.

25 May 18:36 VOA Zimbabwe 262570847571420766.html
Rare snow leopards spotted near Kazakh city amid lockdown

ALMATY (Reuters) - Several snow leopards, including a mother and her cub, have been spotted near the Kazakh city of Almaty wandering through a usually popular hiking destination that is now mostly off limits due to the coronavirus lockdown.

25 May 09:55 Reuters 8334514180821316774.html
Heat wave strikes pockets of North, coastal India

Several parts of North India reeled under intense heatwave, with several districts in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh posting temperatures greater than 45 degrees Celsius or five

25 May 15:17 The Hindu 6679535025974722477.html
Western Australia hit by 'once-in-a-decade storm'

About 47,000 of homes and businesses were left without power across the state of Western Australia on Sunday, as a severe storm brought wind speeds of more than 100km/h (60 miles per hour), according to officials.

25 May 09:31 Aljazeera 6642629763347464709.html
Weekend Revival: Data shows Bangkok swinging back into action

Every day been feeling the same Good news: The weekend returned to Bangkok as life poured into its streets, bringing a return of activity – and traffic By foot and behind the wheel, people were on the move at levels not seen since early March,...

25 May 04:17 Coconuts 8871564983901867769.html
'Atmospheric river' 2000km long wallops Western Australia, heads east

The phenomenon has brought winds up to 185km/h at an altitude of 1500m, and rain to the normally parched Pilbara.

25 May 06:22 Brisbane Times 2314609338832020879.html
Nizamabad: Blistering heat haunts public from dawn

Highest temperature of 46.1 degree C was recorded in Kaldurki village of Bodhan district and the lowest of 38.1 degree C in Palda village in Nizamabad mandal and 38.4 in Lakshmapur in Makloor mandal.

25 May 21:24 The Hans India 817019414906348976.html
Group decries depletion of forest reserves

A Non-governmental organisation, International Support Network for African Development said, lockdown has made people to resort to forest reserve for firewood for cooking, and undermine nature conservation, biodiversity and causing deforestation.

25 May 01:58 The Guardian 7580308504163259936.html
COVID-19 Side-Effect: CDC Warns Rats Might Be More Aggressive During Pandemic; Rodent's Urine Can Cause Food-Borne Illnesses

CDC warned the public that rats might be more aggressive during the pandemic. Food-borne illnesses can be spread by rodents' urine, especially to children.

25 May 05:54 Tech Times 4011848568042189508.html
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth on Monday after some of the worst weather in a decade.

25 May 07:32 Reuters 8334514180691641612.html
Melon-aires not required as Japan premium fruit prices plunge

TOKYO, May 25 — A pair of premium Japanese melons sold today for just a slice of the ¥5 million (RM200,720) reached at auction last year, as the coronavirus bites hard. The melons from Yubari on the northern island of Hokkaido sold for a snip at ¥120,000 at the season’s first auction — 40...

25 May 07:43 Malaymail 302165935560292797.html
What A Trans-Tasman ‘Bubble’ Could Look Like For Australia And New Zealand

As New Zealand continues its efforts to eradicate Covid-19 and move closer to alert level 1, Australia and other Pacific island nations are being considered for a Trans-Tasman travel "bubble." Here's what that might look like.

25 May 00:00 Forbes 6028587532088433749.html
Little girl pulled back from edge of 400ft cliff after peering over

Terrifying pictures show the curious young girl being dragged back from the edge of the cliff in Birling Gap, near Eastbourne.

25 May 08:16 Metro 970161748140986096.html
Heatwave likely to abate only after May 28: IMD

PTI New Delhi Dust and thunderstorms are likely over several parts of north India on May 29-30, bringing the much-needed relief from the intense heatwave,

25 May 15:24 The Navhind Times 3656927214374011011.html
Brit who arranges safaris to slaughter young lions poses in sickening photo

EXCLUSIVE: According to experts, David Watt, 72, hunts animals who are no older than four years old in South Africa. He is one of seven Brits featured in a new book exposing trophy hunters

25 May 20:29 mirror 675785260995401240.html
Severe storm lashes vast expanse of west Australian coast

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the second straight day. No casualties were reported from what Acting Assistant Commissioner of Western Australia…

25 May 04:05 Japan Today 8582716287288190208.html
A primordial world of minerals litters Atacama desert

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over part of Chile's Atacama Desert, which is bound on the west by the Pacific and on the east by the Andes. The Atacama is considered one of the driest places on Earth - there are some parts of the desert where rainfall has never been recorded.

25 May 00:00 SpaceDaily 2879240066978857720.html
Kerala monsoon 2020 date: Southwest monsoon expected to reach Kerala coast on this date; check details

The Health department of the state is actively working with several awareness initiatives so that people's participation is leveraged during the Kerala monsoon months.

25 May 14:02 The Financial Express 1288289580221157208.html
Mercury levels soar in Hyderabad

Weather conditions continued to remain harsh across the city with the maximum temperature staying above 42 degree Celsius for the

25 May 00:00 Telangana Today 8182025566913318769.html
No break for nature? Here’s how Covid-19 crisis is harming the world’s forests

Trees are more likely to be felled for food and fuel as a third of the world’s population still depend on wood to cook. The Covid-19 lockdown could exacerbate this.

25 May 06:13 Hindustan Times 696565558762260416.html
Reckless Mount Hood Climbers Put Rescue Crews at Risk During Pandemic

Apparently a global pandemic isn’t enough danger for some people. Rescue crews had to save three people on Mount Hood this weekend, endangering their own health in the process.Portland Mountain Rescue said the first mission began late Friday night after a climber summited but got lost in whiteout conditions

25 May 02:02 Yahoo 7097669638758546882.html
Medical groups urge G20 to focus on climate change with COVID-19 aid packages

A group of medical associations representing more than 40 million health professionals from around the world is urging the G20 governments to focus on addressing public health and climate change when it comes to economic recovery packages for COVID-19.

25 May 23:00 Coronavirus 2422791597657502775.html
BREAKING Clacton stabbing: Man knifed in stomach yards from packed Bank Holiday beach

We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story

25 May 15:21 mirror 675785260272843699.html
Australia stalls on emissions target update as UN urges deeper cuts

Angus Taylor responds to question from Labor saying Australia is not due to update target until 2025

25 May 17:30 the Guardian 1491978796184536418.html
Rare snow leopards spotted near Kazakh city amid lockdown

ALMATY – Several snow leopards, including a mother and her cub, have been spotted near the Kazakh city of Almaty wandering through a usually popular hiking destination that is now mostly off-limits due to the coronavirus lockdown.

25 May 10:59 First Post Of India 844080066178617622.html
Singapore's APL England loses cargo in heavy Australian seas

SYDNEY (Reuters) - A Singapore-flagged cargo ship lost at least 40 containers in deep waters off the coast of Sydney when they fell overboard in heavy seas, maritime officials said on Monday.

25 May 10:11 Reuters 8334514179883037380.html
Zoo could put down 300 animals as it only has enough cash to feed them for a week

Borth Wild Animal Kingdom owners Tracy and Dean Tweedy are facing the "last resort" - though council chiefs have already "lost confidence" following the deaths of numerous animals

25 May 05:46 mirror 675785259827932398.html
Western Australia hit by 'once-in-a-decade' storm

A vast stretch of coast is lashed by torrential rain and huge swells, causing widespread damage.

25 May 05:26 Yahoo 7097669638254239485.html
Saturday was Queensland's coldest ever May day

Queensland's combined average temperature for Saturday was 16.95 degrees, beating the previous record of 17.44 from 2012.

25 May 09:56 The Age 7967730562947848754.html
English woman calls Welsh 'a bunch of b*****ds' after being told to leave beach

The mother admitted she 'didn't realise Wales wasn't in England' and that different lockdown rules apply.

25 May 10:43 Metro 970161748102345160.html
Zion National Park fills up early Sunday on Memorial Day weekend

Zion National Park’s Scenic Drive was so full Sunday that the park had to close access by 6:30 a.m. and the whole park was full by 11 a.m., the park said.

25 May 01:14 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836443173464.html
How a deer had to be rescued from a police station

'It seems as though wildlife is getting used to quieter towns and less traffic on the roads'

25 May 11:00 NottinghamshireLive 5149776701775953747.html
Heat wave in Delhi, IMD issues red alert! India witnessed highest temperature of the year in last two days

While heat wave conditions prevail across the northern parts of India, it may be recalled that scientists had warned earlier at the beginning of the year that 2020 would rank among the 10 warmest years on record based on the weather conditions of the first two months of the year.

25 May 11:51 The Financial Express 1288289580080232502.html
IMD issues ‘red alert’ for North India as heatwave intensifies, warns people to stay indoors between 1-5pm

As the temperature in the Northern India is soaring high with each passing day the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that heatwave is likely to persist for the next few days in most parts of the northern India, Maharashtra and Telangana. While, the day temperature in the state capital is likely to touch 46 degrees Celsius by Tuesday.

25 May 06:23 The Statesman 1191309781492004902.html
Trapeze artist dies after falling 5ft and missing safety mat while rehearsing

Guadalupe Videla, 29, died hours after cracking her skull when she fell to the floor.

25 May 10:36 Metro 970161747809759350.html
Loyal dog waited at hospital for three months after owner died from coronavirus

Seven-year-old 'Xiao Bao' waited in the lobby at Taikang Hospital in Wuhan, after his elderly owner was admitted at the height of the coronavirus pandemic in February

25 May 13:44 mirror 675785259927924672.html
Fire season extends by almost four months in parts of Australia

The fire season in parts of eastern Australia has lengthened almost four months since the 1950s, with climate change a prominent driver in the trend, the Bureau of Meteorology says.

25 May 02:20 WAtoday 6806590899703095764.html
How investment in nature can help the North's economy recover after lockdown

Natural assets are one of the North's greatest strengths, says IPPR North

25 May 05:00 ChronicleLive 1984146902192404464.html
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once-in-a-decade storm

MELBOURNE: Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning ...

25 May 12:58 CNA 5644198863146566467.html
Heat wave likely to abate only after May 28: IMD

Dust storm, thunderstorm expected on May 29 and 30, says IMD

25 May 13:28 The Hindu 6679535024307161648.html
Newly discovered Comet SWAN is now VISIBLE from Earth, but facing fight for its life as it nears the Sun

Comets are celestial bodies made of rock and ice that spend most of their lives far from the Sun

25 May 17:08 Infowars 1950426315260631234.html
NHC watching a new area of possible development off the FL East Coast this week

UPDATE 9 AM 5/26/2020No major changes Tuesday morning as an area of low pressure moves northeast over Central Florida headed toward the Atlantic. The National Hurricane Center is giving this a low chance of developing in the days ahead. Upper level winds, land interaction and dry air are still forecast to inhibit further development.

25 May 16:59 Fox 4 8372747777114290203.html
Tampa Bay area agencies forced to reevaluate hurricane season plans due to COVID-19

Hurricane preparations are being be reevaluated almost daily as new information comes out with COVID-19.

25 May 05:25 ABC Action News - WFTS - Tampa Bay 5911730203945145318.html
Arabian Sea may throw in own surprise ahead of monsoon

Cyclonic circulation off Kerala coast bears watching

25 May 06:25 BusinessLine 5283600244710149.html
Warm Memorial Day weather rises to heat warning by Wednesday

Heat that could set some late-May records is on its way to the region, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

25 May 11:47 Las Vegas Review-Journal 8640648836969726033.html
CDC warns of aggressive cannibal rats facing shortage of garbage to eat

Officials say rats have resorted to open warfare and eating their young as closures reduce edible waste * Coronavirus – latest global updatesThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned of “unusual or aggressive” behavior in American rats as a consequence of more than two months of human

25 May 13:19 Yahoo 7097669638005178995.html
Don’t step out between 1-5 pm: Red alert for Delhi, north Indian states as heat wave intensifies

Heat is here to stay! The IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi, other northern states for today and tomorrow. The weather department has cautioned people not to step out during 1 pm to 5 pm,

25 May 03:54 India Today 4286117813374057937.html
Bushfire conditions to worsen in future

Australia faces even more dangerous bushfire conditions in the future, say scientists who warn the devastating 2019-20 blazes are not a one-off event. The cor...

25 May 07:00 The Courier 3604583734806263706.html
Travel to Queensland: Tourism operators face ruin over border closure due to coronavirus

Queensland tourism operators face ruin if they’re unable to target southern Australians for winter holidays due to borders remaining closed.

25 May 08:31 Traveller 679876628564641882.html
Severe storm lashes vast expanse of west Australian coast

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the sec

25 May 00:00 The Washington Times 8941836441051677485.html
Warning signs posted in Nanakuli after shark sighting | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

The City and County of Honolulu says warning signs have been posted at Depot’s Beach in Nanakuli after a 10-foot-long shark was spotted in the area.

25 May 21:08 Star-Advertiser 3439335388594343355.html
Big storm hits Western Australia

Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth...

25 May 00:00 Otago Daily Times Online News 3107042079978738372.html