A heatwave sweeping India has killed 1,118 since last week and the numbers are increasing daily. With temperatures of 48 C (118F), authorities are urging people to stay indoors and drink plenty of water. But people have to work! In Texas the governor said this week’s floods were the worst the state had seen. A wave of water had a ‘tsunami-like’ power. 1,000+ homes were damaged and more floods are expected. In Mexico a tornado reached 186mph, killing many who were walking on the street when it struck. The Philippines has placed eight provinces under a state of calamity due to a drought caused by 2015’s El Nino weather phenomenon. The rainy season due next month may not alleviate the drought’s impact. 40% of farmers’ crops are destroyed. Scientists have officially declared a major El Nino event due to an increase in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. See also
Global: This week - heatwaves, floods, droughts and tornadoes
Written by Admin 2 27 May 2015Additional Info
- Pray: for the working classes, elderly and young exposed to heat, for preparation against further Texas flooding, for the Mexican army searching for missing people, and farmers without crops. (Ps.91:15)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-32880180