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Typhoon Dolphin forced the evacuation of about 167,900 people in Fujian Province as heavy rain and flooding spread across eastern China. The Fujian figure covered residents moved from vulnerable land and coastal areas by 7 a.m. Monday. Shanghai had separately evacuated about 215,600 people from areas considered at risk by late Sunday. Dolphin made two landfalls in neighboring Zhejiang Province on Sunday before moving inland and steadily losing strength.
Magnitude 5.0 earthquake recorded southeast of Atka in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. At coordinates 51.8286 degrees north and 173.2496 degrees west, the event was characterized by a local magnitude of 5.0. Its occurrence was in a remote section of the Aleutian chain, far from the main population hubs of Alaska. Atka, situated on Atka Island in the western part of the state, is part of a region where earthquakes happen regularly due to significant tectonic forces beneath the North Pacific. The earthquake’s location also placed it 48 miles southwest of Seguam Island, approximately 64 miles southwest of Amukta Pass, and 74 miles east of Mount Sergief. Nearby geographic points include Koniuji Island, Kasatochi Island, and Great Sitkin Island. Compared to deeper seismic events beneath the Aleutians, the recorded earthquake was relatively shallow. The data collected provide the key measurements that define the magnitude 5.0 event in Alaska.
Over 20,000 individuals have been forced to leave their homes in communities surrounding Okanagan Lake as the Bald Range wildfire rapidly spread through southern British Columbia over the weekend. Provincial authorities issued a state of emergency on Saturday as flames encroached upon Summerland and regions near Peachland. By Saturday night, the fire had expanded to over 10,300 hectares, resulting in the destruction of homes and damage to other properties along its route. Emergency responders utilized helicopters to reach dozens of residents stranded by the blaze. On Sunday, evacuation orders persisted across multiple communities and rural zones.
On Friday, a shallow magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck southwestern China, specifically impacting Gao County in Yibin City within Sichuan province. According to the official data from the China Earthquake Networks Center, the tremor occurred at 1:08 p.m. local time, at a shallow depth of just six kilometers. CCTV, the state broadcaster, verified that one individual lost their life after being hit by a falling exterior wall during the shaking. Geologists analyze shallow depth tremor locations to map regional tectonic fault line risks. Aside from the single confirmed death, local authorities reported minor injuries for six residents across the affected neighborhoods.
Hiroshima marks 81 years since the atomic bombing with renewed calls for nuclear abolition. During the ceremony, Matsui utilized the city’s Peace Declaration to urge national leaders to shift away from reliance on nuclear deterrence. He emphasized the importance of confronting the human toll of atomic warfare, calling on nuclear-armed nations to acknowledge these consequences. Matsui also encouraged political authorities to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to listen to survivors known as hibakusha, whose testimonies continue to be central to Hiroshima’s annual memorials. The city has long used this occasion to advocate for nuclear abolition and to preserve the history of the bombing.
Instagram featured paid advertisements in India that promoted access to child sexual abuse material, according to reports published in July. Some of these ads directed users from Instagram to Telegram channels selling illegal content. Meta Platforms later admitted that the ads breached its policies on child exploitation. The revelations prompted Indian authorities to take action and raised concerns about how effectively Instagram’s paid advertising system enforces such rules. India has since called for explanations from Meta and increased scrutiny of the issue.
China’s new drone export controls add stricter reviews for shipments to the United States. From now on, exporters are required to obtain approval for each individual shipment of controlled items, instead of relying on streamlined licensing procedures. Authorities will scrutinize the products, their end users, and intended applications in accordance with existing export control regulations. The regulation covers unmanned aerial vehicles, crucial components, and technologies meeting China’s controlled-item criteria. China already monitors certain drone engines, communication devices, sensors, and anti-drone systems. Moreover, civilian drones are prohibited from export if intended for military use. The recent step introduces enhanced oversight specifically targeting controlled products destined for the United States. In parallel, Beijing prohibited Chinese organizations and individuals from engaging in transactions or collaborations with six U.S. entities. The list includes Applied DNA Sciences, Stratum Reservoir, Altana Technologies, the Responsible Business Alliance, Verité Group, and Human Rights in China. Chinese authorities accused these organizations of aiding U.S. restrictions related to alleged forced labor in Xinjiang. An additional order extended the same business restrictions to Compliance Testing LLC. China claimed that the Arizona-based testing firm had supported Federal Communications Commission measures impacting Chinese tech firms. Broader Export Controls Beyond Drones China has also launched a national security investigation into imported office equipment that contains foreign-developed system software. The investigation encompasses imported printers, copiers, and multifunction devices that utilize foreign drivers or embedded software. Officials indicated that the review will assess imports, domestic demand,
Guatemala maintains red alerts as Fuego volcano activity affects nearby communities. Since the eruption started on Monday, activity has intensified as gases, lava and ash surged from Fuego’s crater. Pyroclastic flows traveled through multiple ravines on the volcano’s western and southwestern slopes, reaching distances of five to seven kilometers. These flows, consisting of hot gas, ash, and rocks, are capable of moving rapidly. Monitoring teams also tracked a column of ash spreading west and northwest, with volcanic material reaching far beyond the immediate danger zones. Preventive evacuations commenced in El Porvenir and Las Lajitas, communities situated in San Juan Alotenango. The initial evacuation involved approximately 250 people from around 50 families. As the situation escalated, authorities expanded shelter operations to accommodate more residents leaving vulnerable areas. Currently, five shelters are operational, housing about 1,699 individuals, with three more facilities prepared for use. Families in these shelters are receiving food, medical care, security, and other necessary support.
Spokane wildfires force mass evacuations as crews defend homes and public infrastructure. Driving the progression of these blazes were strong winds and parched vegetation, pushing the fires from open land into residential zones along Spokane’s northern perimeter. The Old Trails Fire crossed the Spokane River and rapidly reached northwest neighborhoods within hours of igniting. The flames caused damage to homes, businesses, vehicles, and utility infrastructure across multiple communities. Infrared imaging indicated potential damage to hundreds of other structures, though officials have not yet confirmed these figures. Meanwhile, smoke from the fires has drifted over Spokane, significantly reducing visibility near active burn sites. On Monday, the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 37-year-old Aaron F. Farinacci on suspicion of first-degree arson. Law enforcement officials linked his arrest solely to the Old Trails Fire, which originated near Old Trails Road and Euclid Avenue. A court will decide on the formal charges; however, an arrest does not equate to guilt. Authorities are still investigating the origins of the Autumn Lane and Fairview fires. No other arrests related to the Spokane-area wildfires have been made. Evacuations Broaden Throughout Spokane County Large sections of northern and northwestern Spokane, along with surrounding communities, are now under evacuation orders. During the escalating emergency, officials transferred patients from the Mann-Grandstaff Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Spokane has also opened its convention center as a shelter for those displaced, along with their pets. Community organizations are providing essential supplies such as
Austria’s July heat record highlights rising costs from extreme temperatures. This July record followed an extraordinarily hot June that saw widespread temperature peaks across the country. GeoSphere Austria indicated that 157 out of its 277 weather stations set new maximum temperature records for June. Additionally, 66 stations recorded their highest temperature ever in any month. On June 28, Vienna reached 40.0 degrees, and the following day, Bad Deutsch-Altenburg hit 40.1 degrees, establishing a new Austrian June high. Many low-lying regions endured between 10 and 14 consecutive days with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees. Researchers from the University of Graz’s Wegener Center estimate that the heatwaves in June and late July caused approximately €1.4 billion in socioeconomic damage.
