The end is near.

A Red Cross official says a landslide caused by heavy rains in northwest
Colombia has killed 14 people and left dozens more missing. Cesar
Uruena says more than 14 homes were buried by the landslide in the city
of Manizales in Caldas state, 165 kilometers (102 miles) northwest of
the capital, Bogota.


Canada,
A large sinkhole that resembles something out of a Hollywood movie has
closed a section of Bayview Avenue to traffic. It happened overnight on
Thursday after a water main break. Bayview Avenue just north of Steeles
Avenue is closed between Proctor Avenue and Laureleaf Road as crews work
to fix the buckled pavement.


Oh yea England also,
A 27-vehicle pile-up on a British motorway sparked explosions and an
inferno, leaving several people dead and around 35 injured, police and
eyewitnesses say. Television pictures showed a line of cars and trucks
engulfed in flames following the massive crash overnight on the M5
motorway near Taunton, southwest England.

“There must have been 200 metres (660 feet) worth of fire — plumes of
smoke were going up and everything was red.” Motorist Paul O’Connor
described the scene as “horrific.” “It was quite horrific and I have
never seen anything like that — I could see people lying on the side of
the road,” he told Sky News television. “It was quite disturbing

A Red Cross official says a landslide caused by heavy rains in northwest
Colombia has killed 14 people and left dozens more missing. Cesar
Uruena says more than 14 homes were buried by the landslide in the city
of Manizales in Caldas state, 165 kilometers (102 miles) northwest of
the capital, Bogota.


Canada,
A large sinkhole that resembles something out of a Hollywood movie has
closed a section of Bayview Avenue to traffic. It happened overnight on
Thursday after a water main break. Bayview Avenue just north of Steeles
Avenue is closed between Proctor Avenue and Laureleaf Road as crews work
to fix the buckled pavement.


Oh yea England also,
A 27-vehicle pile-up on a British motorway sparked explosions and an
inferno, leaving several people dead and around 35 injured, police and
eyewitnesses say. Television pictures showed a line of cars and trucks
engulfed in flames following the massive crash overnight on the M5
motorway near Taunton, southwest England.

“There must have been 200 metres (660 feet) worth of fire — plumes of
smoke were going up and everything was red.” Motorist Paul O’Connor
described the scene as “horrific.” “It was quite horrific and I have
never seen anything like that — I could see people lying on the side of
the road,” he told Sky News television. “It was quite disturbing
really.” Jon Adair said on Twitter: “Worst traffic accident I’ve ever
seen on the M5 nr Taunton. Burning vehicles & casualties/debris
strewn across road.”

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