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Belgium

A nature fire in the east of Belgium has destroyed some 2,700 ha (10 sq mi) of forest on 15 August, making it the largest nature fire in the country's history.

600 people were evacuated and more people are preparing to leave their houses.

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Germany

On 15 August, it was reported that a forest fire in western Germany is now under control.

Some 2,000 people who had been evacuated have returned to their homes.

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Italy

The airport of the Italian city of Catania has reopened, after if had been closed, because of ash from the Etna volcano.

The volcano has been spewing ash and lava since early July, but the amount of ash increased in mid-August.

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Indonesia

An earthquake measuring 7.7 hit the Indonesian island of Flores on 15 August.

Countless buildings were destroyed and at least 38 people were killed, but it is feared that more victims are buried under the rubble of collapsed buildings.

The quake's epicenter was located 68 km (42 mi) off the coast from the city of Ende on the island's southern coast.

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Japan

In the east of Japan, heavy rainfall on 14 August has prompted the evacuation of more than 100,000 people.

A warning for landslides has been issued.

In parts of the Chiba prefecture streets are flooded and thousands were left without electricity.

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Colombia

An earthquake measuring 7.4 hit the region around the southwestern city of Cali on 10 August.

Local authoroties have reported numerous casualties. The quake was also felt in the neighboring countries of Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela.

The epicenter of the quake was located about halfway between Cali and Medellín.

Several buildings in the region have collapsed and many people were left homeless.

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Europe

A solar eclipse will occur in Greenland, Iceland and Spain on 12 August.

The eclipse will first be visible at sunrise in the northernmost part of Siberia. It will then be visible in northern Greenland around 17:18 in the afternoon.

The eclipse can be seen in western Iceland around 17:45.

At 19:30 it will be visible in northern Portugal and it will finally be visible in large parts of northern and eastern Spain around 20:30.

In most of the rest of Europe, Canada and northwestern Africa, a partial eclipse will be visible.

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Global warming could doom hundreds of land plants and animals to extinction over the next 50 years by marooning them in harsh, changed surroundings, scientists warn.

A sweeping new analysis enlisting scientists from 14 laboratories around the globe found that more than one-third of 1103 native species they studied could vanish or plunge to near extinction by 2050 as climate change turns plains into deserts or alters forests.

Among the already threatened species that could go extinct are Australia's Boyd's forest dragon, Europe's azure-winged magpie and Mexico's Jico deer mouse.

The researchers concede there are many uncertainties in both climate forecasts and the computer models they used to forecast future extinctions. But they said their dire conclusions may well come to pass if industrial nations do not curtail emissions of greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.


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