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CLIMATE SUMMARY OF 2025 | Unprecedented Records and Lost Time. PART 1
Creative SocietyThe year 2025 went down in history as a point of no return in humanity's climate story. Thousands of catastrophic events occurred-too many to fit into a Top 10 list. In this edition, we're not just showcasing a collection of climate disasters; we're revealing the systemic changes that entered a new, more dangerous phase back in 2025. Climate disasters struck all continents simultaneously. North America faced record floods in California and storms in New York; South America endured extreme wind gusts of 352 km/h in Argentina and landslides in Peru; Europe was hit by devastating storms from the UK to Turkey; Asia experienced floods in Vietnam and drought in South Korea; Africa saw record floods in Nigeria and drought in Kenya; and Australia was battered by giant hailstorms in Queensland-the planet had fully entered a phase of extreme climate upheaval. Vietnam experienced a historic flood: at the peak of Bach Ma in Hue, 1,739 mm of rainfall fell in just 24 hours, the second-highest total in the world on record, after the 1966 record. Water levels rose at a rate of 2 meters per hour, forcing people to break through rooftops to escape. In Texas, on the night of July 4, rivers overflowed in just 17 minutes, claiming the lives of 27 children at a summer camp. In Nigeria, flooding in the city of Mokwa took more than 1,000 lives, the worst toll in the past 60 years. The 2025 records confirm the grim forecast that the number of catastrophic events will increase by 12-15% compared to 2024, while their intensity will continue to grow exponentially. But the most alarming news isn't the disasters themselves - it's how humans are changing in response, particularly their brains. Nanoplastic, crossing the blood-brain barrier, triggers constant background stress in the brain. People lose their ability to analyze, plan, and think critically. They become less aware of danger and respond to it more poorly. It's a vicious cycle: the climate crisis generates plastic pollution, which undermines the very minds needed to solve the problem. Scientists from ALLATRA warned about this and proposed solutions that could have given humanity extra time. But these proposals were ignored. The time we lost cannot be recovered. Every day of inaction today costs human lives. This edition is not an attempt to scare. It's an attempt to show the truth: the climate crisis is already here, and it's changing not only the planet but ourselves. We still have a chance to shape the future, but we must act immediately. 00:00 - Introduction: The Climate Threshold of 2025 01:56 - Storms with Record-Breaking Winds 11:26 - Abnormal Precipitation 19:09 - Drought in South Korea and the Tigris-Euphrates Basin 20:55 - Hail as a Global Threat: From Australia to Latvia 24:40 - Scientific Analysis: How Nanoplastic Is Altering Climate Processes 26:40 - Thunderstorm Activity: Rising Lightning in India and the Arctic 29:20 - Conclusion: The Value of Time and Missed Opportunities Watch more on our channel about the real causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression, based on mathematical modeling: 📍 Nanoplastic: A Threat to Life | ALLATRA Popular Science Film 👉 https://youtu.be/BVap0MdbCZg 📍 The Lost Chance: Controlled Degassing of the Siberian Plume Is No Longer an Option 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-88lTcFCkmg #climatecrisis #globalwarming #disasters2025 #nanoplastics #naturaldisasters #climatedisasters #hydrothermalexplosion #Yellowstone #drought #floods #earthquakes #thunderstormactivity #humanbrain #intelligence #scientificresearch #Siberianplume #plasticpollution #cognitivecrisis #ALLATRAresearch #climatefuture #microplastics #atmosphericrivers #gianthail #humantragedies #planetsignals #naturaldisasters #ecologicalcrisis #emergencies #hydrologiccatastrophes #seismicactivity #watercrisis #lastwarning421 views 4 comments -
COGNITIVE CRISIS: Why We Are Failing to Notice the Climate Threat
Creative SocietyAtmospheric rivers flooded California, a new hydrothermal explosion occurred in Yellowstone, snow fell in Saudi Arabia, and in the UAE, more rain fell in two days than normally does in a whole year. This is not an apocalyptic movie scenario — it is the reality of December 2025. Climate disasters, atmospheric nanoplastic, and the alarming decline in human intelligence are now inseparably linked. In California, the “Pineapple Express” brought record rainfall, turning streets into raging rivers. A driver became trapped in a car caught in a water trap, and despite rescuers’ efforts, his life was lost within minutes. Firefighters risked their lives to evacuate a family with an infant from a home surrounded by water. In Yellowstone National Park, a hydrothermal explosion sent columns of mud and rocks tens of meters into the air. This is not the first such event in recent months. After the July eruption, the Biscuit Basin area was closed to visitors, with cameras and seismic stations installed; however, natural processes continue to accelerate every day. In Italy, Elba Island experienced its fourth major storm of the year. Residents call these events a “recurring nightmare.” In just a few hours, 65 mm of rain fell — more than the average monthly total. Children were evacuated from a kindergarten in Porto Azzurro, and some villages were completely cut off from the outside world. Something incredible happened in Saudi Arabia: snow fell in the desert. In the mountainous areas of Jabal al-Lawz, temperatures dropped to -4°C. This is the first such event in almost thirty years. At the same time, floods in the eastern regions submerged streets and cars in Al-Jubail. People shared photos of snow-covered desert plateaus on social media, not realizing that this is not just a spectacle, but a troubling warning from the planet. Record rainfall poured over the southern provinces of Iran. On Qeshm Island, 140 mm of precipitation fell in a single day — more than the annual average. Over three days, the total rainfall exceeded 200 mm. In Bandar Khomeini, 187 mm of rain was recorded. In the Bordkhun and Bagan areas, 60% to 100% of the tomato crop was destroyed across roughly 1,000 hectares. In the United Arab Emirates, the storm struck with such intensity that more rain fell in two days than normally does in an entire year. In Ras Al Khaimah, 123 mm of rain was recorded — compared to an annual average of 100 mm. Around 300 people, including families with children, were trapped in the mountains due to landslides. They spent the night there, uncertain whether the next landslide would be fatal. Scientific studies show that micro- and nanoplastics are now actively participating in climate processes. These particles disrupt the water cycle and the planet’s energy balance. But the most alarming effect is on the human brain. Plastic particles can pass through the blood-brain barrier, accumulate in the brain, and trigger constant background stress. This blocks the most energy-demanding processes: analysis, planning, and critical thinking. As a result, people begin to act impulsively, have a harder time recognizing real threats, and respond to them inadequately. The climate is changing rapidly, yet our perception of this threat is slowed by plastic particles in our brains. The irony is that solving the plastic pollution problem requires precisely the mental abilities that the brain shuts down first under the influence of plastic — memory, attention, and creativity. We are standing on the edge of a critical point. If nothing is done, we risk living in a world where people can see danger but cannot fully comprehend it. A mind capable of finding solutions will no longer function at full capacity. And the time we have left to act is shrinking with each passing day. Time codes: 00:00 — Introduction: Climate Crisis and Nanoplastics 00:49 — USA: Storm System over the Rocky Mountains 05:00 — Italy: Extreme Rainfall on Elba Island 05:56 — Paraguay: F1 Tornado 06:49 — Saudi Arabia: Snow in the Desert and Flooding 08:21 — Iran: Record Precipitation and Agricultural Damage 10:07 — UAE: Storms and People Trapped in the Mountains 11:45 — Scientific Analysis: How Nanoplastics Affect the Human Brain Our conclusions are based on years of research by the international scientific group “ALLATRA” and data presented in reports available on academia.edu and on earthsavesciencecollaborative.com. Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model: 📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s #Iran #SaudiArabia #climatedisasters #PineappleExpress #Yellowstone #UAE #floods #nanoplastics #climatecrisis #disasters2025 #globalwarming #climate2025 #atmosphericrivers #California495 views -
Why A Geodynamic Crisis Is Becoming Inevitable
Creative Society‘Atmospheric rivers’ have flooded the United States, light pillars were observed in tropical Thailand, the Puracé volcano in Colombia is showing increased activity, and an extratropical cyclone in Brazil tore roofs off houses and claimed lives. This is not science fiction — it is our reality today, which science can no longer ignore. Unprecedented storms, massive amounts of rainfall, record-breaking seismic activity, and many other climate anomalies indicate that the catastrophes of 2025 have reached a whole new level of danger. Nature no longer follows the laws we once knew. In the state of Washington, an “atmospheric river” brought so much water that the dams could not withstand the pressure. Rivers rose to levels seen only once in a century. People were rescued from the roofs of their homes by helicopters, while the water flooded everything in its path. The city of Sumas turned into a lake four and a half meters deep. In Colombia, the Puracé volcano, which had been dormant for nearly half a century, began spewing ash up to 1,000 meters above its crater. Four hundred residents of nearby villages refuse to evacuate, fearing to leave behind their livestock and crops, which are their only hope for survival. Meanwhile, in Russia, a winter storm tore down the New Year’s tree from the main square in Saratov. Winds reaching 29 m/s knocked down trees and left entire towns in the Saratov region without power. This was not just a storm — it was a warning. We are on the brink of critical changes. The Siberian plume, which few had heard of a year ago, is now mentioned in scientific reports as the main threat to the planet’s geodynamic stability. Earthquakes of M8.8 in Kamchatka, M7.7 in Myanmar, and M7.6 off the coast of Japan — none of this is a coincidence. It is a system. One wants to believe that this is all temporary. But the numbers tell a different story: geodynamic activity is growing exponentially. The question is not whether new disasters will occur, but when and where they will strike next. We can no longer just watch from the sidelines. Each of us must understand that today’s anomalies are tomorrow’s reality. Yet there is still a chance to change the situation — but to do so, we need to see the full picture. Time codes: 00:00 — Introduction: New Climate Anomalies 00:50 — USA: “Atmospheric River” in Washington 03:47 — Argentina: Tornado in Santa Fe Province 04:52 — Colombia: Puracé Volcano Eruption 06:42 — Brazil: Extratropical Cyclone and Disaster in Rio Grande do Sul 09:16 — Brazil: 132 km/h Winds in São Paulo 10:45 — Thailand: Light Pillars in the Tropics 12:01 — Morocco: Storm “Emilia” and Flooding in Safi Province 13:32 — Russia: Winter Storm in the Saratov Region 15:15 — Geodynamic Crisis and the Siberian Plume 16:40 — Conclusion: Why We Can No Longer Wait Our conclusions are based on years of research by the international scientific group “ALLATRA” and data presented in reports available on academia.edu and the website earthsavesciencecollaborative.com. Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model: 📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s632 views 1 comment -
NANOPLASTIC IN OUR RAIN: How Plastic in the Atmosphere Has Created a New Threat To All of Humanity
Creative SocietyThe planet is sending us increasingly alarming signals. Water levels in rivers are rising above historical highs. The ground is shaking from powerful tremors. And in the sky, phenomena are occurring that were once thought impossible. These are not isolated events. They are a system of warnings that we cannot ignore. In Vietnam, the water level of the Cam Ly River surpassed the 2019 record. Within just a few hours, more than 6,200 homes were flooded. People waded through murky currents, rescuing children and the most essential belongings. In Japan, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake triggered a tsunami and caused widespread destruction. In the port of Hachinohe, fountains of sand and water burst from cracked ground. At a hospital, three floors were flooded after the fire suppression system was activated by the tremors. In Kamchatka, a cyclone with winds reaching 46 m/s tore roofs off houses. And on December 9, residents of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky witnessed another anomalous phenomenon — a thunder snowstorm. Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, a storm brought 135 mm of rain to Jeddah in just five hours. This exceeds the average monthly rainfall for December by more than eleven times. And in Türkiye, in the Alanya region, a full month’s worth of rain — 150 mm — fell in a short period of time. Behind every number are real lives. Behind every fact are real losses. Scientists have discovered a troubling link between these disasters and plastic pollution. Micro- and nanoparticles of plastic, already present in the atmosphere and oceans, are altering the mechanisms of moisture condensation. This leads to abrupt shifts in cloud formation processes and creates conditions for extreme weather events. We can conduct as many studies as we want, and the scientific community is doing everything it can, but until the wider public hears this alarm, nothing will change. Only by acting together can we meet this challenge and preserve the most precious thing we have — life itself. The time to act is now. Not tomorrow. Not next year. Each of us can contribute to solving these problems. Our choices today will determine whether we have a tomorrow. Time codes: 00:00 — Introduction: Anomalies That Are Changing Our World 00:23 — Vietnam: Record Floods in Lam Dong Province 02:00 — Türkiye: Heavy Rain in Antalya and Snowstorms in Eastern Anatolia 03:22 — Russia: Cyclone in Kamchatka and Thunder Snow in Petropavlovsk 04:57 — Canada: M7.0 Earthquake under Hubbard Glacier 05:58 — Japan: Devastating M7.6 Earthquake and Tsunami 08:16 — Italy: Floods in Southern Regions 09:24 — Iraq: Severe Storm in the Chamchamal Area 10:28 — Saudi Arabia: Record Rainfall in Jeddah and Medina 11:40 — Scientific Analysis: How Microplastics Amplify Climate Disasters 13:51 — Conclusion: Why We Cannot Delay Action Until Tomorrow Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model: 📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s #climateDisasters #Vietnam #VietnamFloods #JapanEarthquake #Kamchatka #cyclone #microplastics #seismicActivity #SaudiArabia #Türkiye #Iraq #Italy #floods #drought #globalWarming #climateCrisis #naturalDisasters #disasters2025 #humanitarianDisaster #climate2025 #thundersnow #plasticPollution #geodynamicCrisis #scientificResearch #ALLATRAresearch #disastersOfTheWeek #climateFuture #theElements #environmentalCrisis #humanTragedies #thePlanetIsSendingSignals413 views 1 comment -
This Week's Catastrophic LANDSLIDES | Lives Lost In 4 Countries
Creative SocietyEvery morning, people woke up to water in their homes. In Sri Lanka, the president called it “the most serious disaster in the country’s history.” 465 people died, and a third of the population was left without electricity and water. On the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where cyclones should not naturally occur, 3 million people were left homeless and more than 700 died due to the devastating tropical cyclone Senyar. These are not separate tragedies. This is a single, overarching picture — the planet is changing before our eyes. People in Europe, Algeria, and on the island of Tahiti are facing events that have never happened here before. During Storm Adele, which hit Greece on November 26, the “Three Rivers” bridge in the Thessaly region could not withstand the hydrodynamic pressure of the flow and was completely destroyed. In the village of Agnanda in the Epirus region, landslides caused massive soil collapses, leaving several homes literally hanging over a cliff. Meteorological data show that over four days, the storm brought more than 200 mm of rainfall to the area, where the annual average is 1,500 mm, and 1,000 mm of rain had already fallen in November. In the United States, a winter storm on November 29 caused an incident at Des Moines Airport (Iowa), where a Delta Air Lines plane slid off an icy runway. In Peru, on December 1, a landslide at the port of Iparia (Ucayali region) caused by riverbank erosion led to tragic consequences — 13 people were killed, including four children, and 57 went missing, according to the country’s Ministry of Emergency Situations. The scariest part — people have stopped being surprised. For them, this has become “normal.” But when a three-year-old girl dies in a landslide in Tahiti, or 11 elderly people lose their lives in a flooded nursing home in Sri Lanka — that is not normal. These are signals we can no longer ignore. Time codes: 00:00 — Introduction: the planet is changing before our eyes 01:45 — Indonesia: Tropical Cyclone Senyar on the island of Sumatra 05:30 — Greece: Storm Adel and the destruction of the “Three Rivers” bridge 08:15 — Serbia: collapse of a retaining wall in Kragujevac 10:40 — USA: winter storm and transportation collapse 13:25 — Algeria: anomalous snowfall in the northern provinces 15:50 — Tahiti Island: landslide in the village of Afaahiti 18:35 — Sri Lanka: Cyclone Ditwah — the most serious disaster in the country’s history 22:10 — Peru: landslide at the port of Iparia and the death of children 25:05 — Conclusion: why landslides have become such a serious threat to humanity Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model: 📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s #Indonesia #SriLanka #Peru #climateDisasters #SriLanka #landslides #tropicalCycloneDitva #cycloneSenyar #Indonesia #Greece #stormAdel #USA #winterStorm #Algeria #snowfall #Tahiti #Peru #Iparia #Serbia #Kragujevac #disasters2025 #globalWarming #climateCrisis #naturalDisasters #floods #earthquakes #humanitarianDisaster #climate2025 #humanTragedies #thePlanetIsSendingSignals #globalWarming #environmentalCrisis #disastersOfTheWeek #climateFuture #ALLATRAresearch #dangerousWeatherEvents #globalDisasters #theElements #seismicActivity #hydrologicalDisasters #catastrophicConsequences #people’sSuffering #climateAwakening517 views -
MEGACATACLYSMS Of The Week: A Volcano Awakens After 12,000 Years, A Rain Bomb, Lightning In November
Creative SocietyThe planet has stopped warning us with bad weather. Now it is shouting in the language of disasters. A volcano that had been dormant for at least 12,000 years has awakened in Ethiopia. In Indonesia, scorching ash reached the stratosphere. And in the Thai city of Hat Yai, people spent several days on rooftops, watching the water rise higher and higher. This is not the future from a dystopian movie. This is our reality today. And behind every scene of destruction are lives cut short in an instant. Thirty-three people died in Thailand. Floods in Vietnam claimed another 98 lives. Six people could not escape the rubble after a landslide in Sri Lanka. In Indonesian villages, people breathed in sulfur and coughed from the ash. “The scorching ash destroyed our homes, school, and hospital,” residents of the Supit Urang community report. In the Thai city of Hat Yai, a hospital housing 600 patients, including newborns, was flooded on two floors. Rescuers delivered food and generators by helicopter. In Australia, hail the size of oranges fell. In Russia, November saw record lightning activity. In Chelyabinsk, freezing rain turned roads into ice rinks, injuring hundreds of people. In Ethiopia, the Hayli Gubbi volcano ejected ash up to 15 kilometers high. Before this, it had been dormant for almost 12,000 years. These are not just numbers — they are signals from the planet that we cannot ignore. Every disaster represents someone’s broken life. Someone’s family that may never be whole again. Nature does not choose countries, religions, or political beliefs. It strikes everyone equally. Can we hear these signals? Or will we continue pretending it is happening somewhere far away? The choices we make today will determine whether we have a tomorrow. Time codes: 00:00 — Introduction: the planet is sending alarming signals 00:25 — Indonesia: eruption of Mount Semeru 03:00 — Vietnam: record floods and their consequences 04:50 — Russia: anomalous freezing rain in Chelyabinsk and record November lightning activity 06:40 — Ethiopia: awakening of the Hayli Gubbi volcano after 12,000 years 07:44 — Australia: Tropical Cyclone “Fina” and giant hail 10:03 — Sri Lanka: landslide and human casualties 11:13 — Bangladesh: earthquake and vulnerability of urban infrastructure 12:40 — Thailand: “rain bomb” and tragedy in Hat Yai 14:50 — Conclusion: what else must happen for the world to finally wake up? Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model: 📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s #ClimateDisasters #EthiopiaVolcano #RainBomb #ThailandFlood #Semeru #HailieHubbi #ThunderstormActivity #FreezingRain #Chelyabinsk #CycloneFina #GiantHail #Australia #SriLankaLandslide #BangladeshEarthquake #VietnamFlood #ClimateCrisis #NaturalDisasters #Disasters2025 #HumanitarianDisaster #Climate2025 #AshInTheStratosphere #VolcanicActivity #AtmosphericAnomalies #HumanTragedies #PlanetIsSendingSignals #GlobalWarming #EcologicalCrisis #DisastersOfTheWeek #ClimateFuture #ALLATRAresearch553 views 1 comment -
Tragedy With Tourists in Chile, Tornado in Italy, and Storm “Claudia” | This Week’s Climate Chaos
Creative SocietyFrom 12 to 18 November 2025, the planet experienced unprecedented weather chaos: Storm “Claudia” unleashed tornadoes and floods across Europe, 16 people were buried by a landslide in Indonesia, and an extratropical cyclone brought winds of 352 km/h to Patagonia. These are not isolated incidents, but a new reality of the climate crisis that affects every one of us, wherever we live, and demands an urgent reassessment of the risks we have long taken for granted. In today’s video: 00:00 — Introduction: the world is changing faster than we think 00:25 — Italy: tornado in Genoa, floods in Liguria, and landslides in Friuli Venezia Giulia 02:01 — Storm “Claudia” in Portugal: tornado at a hotel and campsite 04:01 — Storm “Claudia” in Spain, the United Kingdom, and Ireland 04:41 — Storm “Claudia” in France: abnormal heat 05:02 — Saudi Arabia: record rainfall in arid regions 06:24 — Indonesia: landslide in Cilacap Regency 07:27 — Middle East: storm in Israel 09:30 — South America: extratropical cyclone in Patagonia 11:05 — Chile: tragedy in Torres del Paine National Park 11:40 — Conclusion: why extreme tourism has become too dangerous Extreme natural events have become far too unpredictable. What was once considered a reliable point of reference—experience, forecasts, familiar natural signals—often fails us today. Extreme tourism is no longer just a personal challenge. It has become a high-stakes gamble—with human life. We must acknowledge that the climate has changed. Our habits and our relationship with nature need to be reassessed. Human life is more important than any summit conquered. Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression, based on a mathematical model: 📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s #Chile #SaudiArabia #ClimateDisasters #TornadoItaly #StormClaudia #EuropeFloods #IndonesiaLandslide #GazaDisaster #Patagonia #ExtratropicalCyclone #TorresDelPaineNationalPark #RecordRainfall #ClimateCrisis #NaturalDisasters #Disasters2025 #HumanitarianCrisis #RecordWinds #Climate2025 #PortugalFloods #PortugalTornado #WeatherDisasters #RainySeason #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #ExtremeTourism #DangerousTravel #TouristDisasters #NaturalForces #EnvironmentalCrisis #ClimateFuture474 views 2 comments -
A Week of Global Cataclysms. And One Piece of News That Changes Everything
Creative SocietyA destructive EF-4 tornado, as if straight out of a Hollywood movie, hit the streets of the Brazilian city of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, becoming the most powerful tornado in Brazil’s recent history. Winds of up to 300 km/h reduced entire neighborhoods to rubble, leaving around 1,000 residents homeless and claiming six lives. “The wind took everything except the will to live,” say local residents as they clear debris alongside volunteers. But the Brazilian tragedy is just one episode of a global climate crisis that grows stronger every day: – A fire in Tongariro National Park, where the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed, destroyed 2,800 hectares of unique natural landscapes in New Zealand; – Arctic cold struck the USA: Florida experienced -3°C, and frozen iguanas fell from trees in Miami; – Canada was hit by a rare early snowstorm not seen there in more than half a century; – The Sanriku region in Japan experienced a series of 37 earthquakes in just over a day, including three powerful shocks with magnitudes above 6.0; – Two massive typhoons struck the Philippines consecutively: Kalmaegi claimed 232 lives, and Fung-Wong killed another 25 people; – Iran is enduring a historic drought: Tehran’s reservoirs are less than 10% full; – In China, the recently built “Hunzi Cloud Bridge” partially collapsed in Sichuan Province. All of these events are not coincidences but links in a single chain of global climate change. We see extreme weather events, seismic activity, and natural disasters becoming the norm, and modern technology no longer guarantees safety. But there is news that gives hope — the ALLATRA Global Research Center is already in operation: an international scientific platform where researchers, free from politics and sponsors, are seeking real solutions to the climate crisis. All data is publicly available. This is a chance to find a way forward. Time codes: 00:00 — Introduction: EF-4 Tornado in Brazil 02:15 — New Zealand: Fire in Tongariro National Park 03:40 — Canada and the USA: Record Snowfall and Arctic Cold 05:20 — Japan: Series of Earthquakes off the Sanriku Coast 06:55 — Philippines and Vietnam: Typhoon Kalmaegi (237 fatalities) 08:30 — Philippines: Typhoon Fung-Wong (25 fatalities) 09:45 — Iran: Historic Drought and Threat to Tehran 11:10 — China: Collapse of the Hongqi Bridge in Sichuan 12:30 — Conclusion: ALLATRA — Science for Saving the Planet Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression, based on a mathematical model: 👉 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s #climatecatastrophes #naturaldisasters2025 #EF4tornado #japanearthquake #typhoonphilippines #droughtiran #climate2025 #climateapocalypse #climatecrisis #extremeweather #ALLATRA #climatenews #elementalforces2025 #cataclysms #naturalhazards672 views -
You Definitely Saw This in Your Feed! Disasters That Shook 6 Continents in 7 Days
Creative SocietyNatural disasters struck six continents in one week: Cyclone Monta affected 2 million people in India, an earthquake in Afghanistan destroyed the famous Blue Mosque, and Australia recorded 8 million lightning strikes (DTN data). Here’s a chronicle of the disasters and their impact on the global economy. Time codes: 00:00 — Broadcast begins 00:25 — Paraguay: abnormal hail severely damages city infrastructure 01:25 — Hail in Brazil: 90% of homes damaged in Pitangueiras 03:13 — Earthquake in Afghanistan: 24 dead, Blue Mosque destroyed 04:43 — Landslide in Kenya: 26 killed, 25 missing 05:29 — Storm in the USA: record rainfall in New York (46.5 mm in 24 hours) 07:06 — Thunderstorms in Australia: orange-sized hail in Queensland 08:14 — Storms in Russia: Novosibirsk, Kuzbass, Sakhalin (winds up to 50 m/s) 09:54 — Cyclone Monta in India: 2 million affected, 38,000 ha of crops destroyed 12:32 — Conclusions: why the climate crisis is already hitting wallets Don’t wait for disaster to come to you! The climate agenda is a shared responsibility. If we don’t take action, escalating natural disasters will devastate the economies of even the most stable countries — and ordinary people will suffer once again. Act: talk about the problem and share the truth. Silence is also a choice. And right now, it’s working against us. You can’t change the weather, but you can make sure it can no longer be ignored. Don’t stay silent. Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression, based on a mathematical model: 👉 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable for Humanity. Dr. Egon Cholakian - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hveQ5DbOgjA 📍 It’s inevitable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: 👉 New Climate Report. Scientists Urgently Call for Humanity's Assistance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFdsPFwz8Q&t=3s698 views 1 comment -
1,739 mm of Rain in a Single Day! This Is No Longer Just a Natural Disaster — It’s a Warning
Creative SocietyHurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, struck Jamaica with wind speeds nearing 300 km/h — making it the most powerful hurricane in the 174-year history of observations in the region. In Vietnam, the city of Huế was submerged after a record-breaking 1,739 mm of rain fell in just 24 hours — the second-highest rainfall total in global meteorological history. Meanwhile, in Florida, 500 mm of rain fell in a single day — comparable to Hurricane Ian, one of the most destructive in U.S. history. But the most alarming signs are coming from beneath the ground. In just three days, six earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.0 or higher shook the planet — from Türkiye to the Solomon Islands. In the Sındırgı region of Türkiye alone, following the main M6.1 quake, more than 500 aftershocks were recorded. Seismologists have documented 12,000 underground events in the region over the past three months — and the seismic activity continues to rise. According to international seismological agencies, both the frequency and energy of seismic events are increasing exponentially. These are no longer “natural fluctuations” — this is a systemic shift. And if within a single week we see so many record-breaking and anomalous events — both climatic and geodynamic — it means that Earth is reacting as one unified system to global changes. Time code: 00:00 — Start of the episode 00:33 — Hurricane “Melissa” in Jamaica: 19 dead, 540,000 without power 02:25 — Disaster in Haiti: 30 dead, villages cut off, national emergency declared 03:17 — Earthquake M6.1 in Türkiye (Balıkesir): 500 aftershocks, 68 injured, buildings collapsed in Balıkesir province 05:02 — Flooding in Argentina 06:11 — Storm “Benjamin” in Europe: hurricane-force winds up to 168 km/h in Corsica, 260 canceled flights, 140,000 homes without electricity 08:30 — Second storm of the week in Wellington (New Zealand): winds up to 230 km/h, red alert declared 09:27 — Catastrophic rains in Florida: 500 mm of rainfall, sinkholes, 260,000 without power 11:10 — Flooding in Vietnam: 1,739 mm of rain in Huế in 24 hours — second-highest rainfall record in history 12:30 — Why is this happening? Three steps to survival in the age of the climate crisis Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression through a mathematical model: 📍 Humanity Cannot Avoid Catastrophic Earthquakes — Egon Cholakian 👉 https://youtu.be/Af0gKjSmlwI 📍 It’s Inevitable! A Scientific Report Opened the World’s Eyes to the Truth About Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/PAFdsPFwz8Q #HurricaneMelissa #FloodVietnam #EarthquakeTürkiye #Climate2025 #Cataclysms #WeatherToday #WeatherNews #DangerousPlanet #ClimateCrisis #HurricaneMelissa #VietnamFlood #TurkeyEarthquake #StormBenjamin #Russia #Europe #Asia #Jamaica #Haiti #Türkiye #Vietnam #Florida #NewZealand #Caribbean #NaturalDisasters #GlobalWarming #ExtremeWeather #Flood #Hurricane #Earthquake1.04K views 6 comments