Signs
Of Change July/August 2014 - Concerns Of Uncertainty
Japan
landslides kill 36
Japan landslides kill 36
Natural
disaster on the outskirts of Hiroshima leaves at least seven others
missing
al-Jazeera,
20 August, 2014
Rain-sodden hillsides collapsed in torrents of mud, rock and debris Wednesday on the outskirts of Hiroshima, killing at least 36 people and leaving seven others missing, the prefectural police said.
Public
broadcaster NHK showed rescue workers suspended by ropes from police
helicopters pulling victims from the rubble. Others gingerly climbed
through windows to search for survivors in crushed homes.
Hillsides
caved in or were swept down into residential areas in at least five
valleys in the suburbs of Hiroshima, in western Japan, after heavy
rains left slopes unstable.
In
addition to the dead and missing as of Wednesday night, the Fire and
Disaster Management Agency said 15 people were injured, two
seriously.
"A
few people were washed away, and it is hard to know exactly how many
are unaccounted for," said local government official Nakatoshi
Okamoto, noting that conditions in the area were hindering rescuers.
Authorities
issued warnings that additional rain could trigger more landslides
and flooding.
The
land collapsed so quickly that evacuation advisories came an hour
after the first mudslide, officials acknowledged.
"It's
so regrettable," Kyodo News service quoted Hiroshima Mayor
Kazumi Matsui as saying. "We'll find out what went wrong and
take the necessary measures."
Landslides
are a constant risk in mountainous, crowded Japan, where many homes
are built on or near steep slopes. Torrential rains in the early
morning apparently caused hillsides to collapse in an area where many
of the buildings were newly constructed.
Damage
from landslides and mudslides has increased over the past few decades
because of more frequent heavy rains, despite extensive work on
stabilizing slopes. In the past decade there have been nearly 1,200
landslides a year, according to the Land Ministry, up from an average
of about 770 a year in the previous decade.
In
October 2013, multiple mudslides on Izu-Oshima, an island south of
Tokyo, killed 35 people, four of whose bodies were never recovered.
Those slides followed a typhoon that dumped a record of more than 32
inches of rain in a single day.
The
Associated Press
A comment on my timeline -
"I live about 28 miles from Oakhurst in another mountain community. Extreme drought has escalated the fire season and we were having conditions in May that we normally do not get until late August through September. Had another very serious fire even closer about a month ago. Wells are drying up and snowpack in the Sierra Nevada last winter was less than half of normal, so water reserves are way down. Hard times."
Wildfire Burns Near Yosemite National Park, Prompts Evacuation Of Thousands
A wildfire burning near Yosemite park has forced the evacuation of thousands of people, destroyed buildings, and has closed a road leading into the park.
Think Progress,
19 August, 2014
The blaze, which is known as the Junction Fire, encompasses nearly two square miles and is burning near the town of Oakhurst, which sits about 16 miles from an entrance to Yosemite Park. More than 600 firefighters are fighting to control the blaze, which is being driven by strong winds has forced evacuation orders for 13,000 people.
“There is nothing you can do when a fire is raging,” Clement Williams, a resident of Oakhurst who was forced to evacuate, told the AP. “You just have to flee. It’s a real sinking feeling.”
Right
now, 99.8 percent of California is experiencing “severe” drought
conditions, the third-most severe ranking by the U.S. Drought
Monitor. Nearly 82 percent of the state is in extreme drought, the
second-highest drought ranking, and 58 percent of the state is in the
most severe ranking of drought.
Rhonda
Salisbury, marketing director for the Yosemite Sierra Visitors
Bureau, told the Fresno Bee that a fire that large hadn’t been seen
in Oakhurst in more than 50 years.
“We’re
all ready to get out our hoses,” she said. “We love this town and
community and these firefighters have had such a hard time in the
last couple years. We want to do what we can to help, but there’s
not a lot of water and it’s hot and dry.”
The
Junction Fire comes a few weeks after another fire that burned near
Yosemite, one that also forced evacuations. The fire prompted a state
of emergency declaration in Tuolumne County. The fire also comes
about a year after the Rim Fire, which burned near Yosemite and was
the third-largest fire in California’s history. Right now, the
Junction Fire is one of more than 10 fires burning in California.
Earlier
this month, California Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency
in his state, due to the dozens of wildfires that were burning across
the Golden State at the time. Dennis Mathisen, spokesman for the
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, told the LA
Times in at the time that the fire behavior witnessed in California
usually isn’t seen until September.
“With
warmer weather conditions, low humidity and some wind, and all you
need is a spark, and a series of dry lightning strikes, and that’s
a recipe for disaster,” he said.
Soon
after California’s emergency declaration, the White House released
a video that linked worsening wildfires across the country to climate
change, noting that the number of wildfires in the West have
“increased several-fold in the last decade.”
“While
no single wildfire can be said to be caused by climate change,
climate change has been making the fire season in the U.S. longer and
on average more intense,” White House science adviser John Holdren
says in the video. “Climate change is also bringing us more dead
trees — kindling in effect — killed by a combination of heat
stress, water stress and attacks by pests and pathogens that multiply
faster in a warmer world,” he continues.
Storm
Drops Feet of Hail on Mexico City
20
August, 2014
A
long-lived and intense thunderstorm dumped hail that ended up being
measured in feet in some parts of Mexico City Sunday afternoon and
evening.
City
tunnels and roadways became impassable in some locations and
emergency workers were forced into action to free vehicles and open
roads. Heavy equipment was needed to clean up the hail, similar to
the clean-up efforts needed after a blizzard.
According
to AccuWeather Meteorologist Mark Paquette, storms of this nature are
not uncommon for Mexico City around this time of year.
"It's
hail season for them," he said.
Mexico
City sits at an elevation of roughly 7,000 feet which creates
conditions where intense storms can barrel through the city, dropping
heavy rains and even hail. Paquette likened the city to Denver,
Colorado, which has a lower elevation but a similar setup in the late
summer that allows powerful storms capable of spawning hail to form.
Unique
to Sunday's storms was the extreme amount of hail that pounded the
area. There were reports of hail stacking to the point where plows
had to shovel the roads in efforts to make them clear.
In
addition to the hail, torrential rain caused flash flooding adding to
the travel woes. Storms hit other regions of Mexico as well as Loreto
faced heavy storms that brought intense rain.
Swedish
floods spread wider
as rain continues
19
August, 2014
UPDATED:
The flood in southern Sweden spread further on Wednesday, with
forecasters predicting rain all week. With the defence minister on
the scene, officials have warned that up to 8,000 households risk
evacuation.
- Floods move into second day
- Rain predicted to continue all week
- Emergency workers say floods at "catastrophic levels"
- Floods have moved from Getinge to Bohuslän
- Defence Minister on the scene on Wednesday afternoon
Rain
in the small south-western town of Getinge continued to bucket down
throughout Wednesday, and forecasters warned that it showed no signs
of stopping.
The
floods moved on from the town in Halland and into neighbouring county
Bohuslän on the west coast.
Sweden's
Defence Minister Karin Enström was on the scene on Wednesday,
"What
you're struck by is the enormous power of the water," she told
the TT news agency.
"When
it rains like this and the water has nowhere to go then the effects
are huge."
She
added that emergency efforts have been prompt and effective, and that
the incident highlighted the need for a "well-oiled system".Even
if the floods can be contained, forecasters said the prognosis looked
grim with continued storms expected.
Emergency
services said 8,000 homes in the town of Halmstad risked being
evacuated. Around 50 households in nearby Getinge have already been
evacuated, including two retirement homes.
Sweden's
weather agency SMHI issued a class 3 warning - the most severe on its
three-level scale, adding that the rain would not subside until
"early next week".
The
home guard has been on hand to held build water barrier using
sandbags, although many streets have already flooded, leaving dozens
of cars underwater.
Many
homes in the area have been left without electricity, and local train
lines and some highways have been closed down.
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