The Cascading Effect of Disasters and YOUR Illusion of Safety

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What if the ground beneath your feet suddenly collapses?
Not into a mine, not into a subway — it simply disappears, leaving behind a giant 50-meter-deep crater in the middle of a city.

This week:
— In Bangkok, a 30×30 meter sinkhole opened up — it swallowed two cars and damaged nearby buildings.
— In Odesa, Ukraine, almost two months’ worth of rain fell in just seven hours. In some areas, the water rose nearly 4 meters in 15 minutes. Ten people died, including a family with a child living on a ground floor.
— Typhoon *Bualoi* claimed at least 82 lives in the Philippines and Vietnam, spawning eight tornadoes — an abnormal phenomenon for the region.
— A magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the Philippines killed 69 people. Within the first 10 hours, there were 722 aftershocks.
— In Siberia, Russia, temperatures dropped sharply from +21°C during the day to just 0.2°C at night.
— In Arizona, a flash flood swept away a thousand propane tanks, scattering them across city streets.

This is not just “weird weather.” This is a *cascading effect* — when one disaster triggers another, amplifying the scale of destruction. Typhoon *Ragasa* caused landslides that led to a train derailment in Taiwan. Torrential rains in Odesa triggered ground collapses. After extreme heat in Siberia and the Urals, temperatures suddenly plummeted, bringing unexpected snowfalls.

According to the mathematical model developed by the ALLATRA International Scientific Community, what we are witnessing are not isolated anomalies, but a systemic planetary crisis. The model shows how the *Siberian mantle plume* — a colossal stream of molten magma the size of Australia — creates stress in the lithosphere, transferring it toward the edges of the Eurasian Plate. We are entering a new phase of geodynamic activity, when disasters will become more frequent, more intense, and strike regions that were previously untouched.

The most terrifying truth? We live under the illusion of safety — believing that “it won’t happen here.” Homes are flooded in just 15 minutes — there’s no time to evacuate. Sinkholes appear without warning, right beneath your feet. Earthquakes strike one after another, leaving people homeless and afraid to return. These are not just disasters — they are signals from the planet that the system is spiraling out of control. And if we don’t act now, chaos will soon become the norm, and safety — a luxury.

Timecodes:
00:00 — Introduction
00:25 — Sinkhole in Bangkok: 30×30 meters, collapse under hospital
01:56 — Flood in Arizona: 3 dead, 1000 propane tanks scattered on streets
03:28 — Hail in Italy and Libya: unexpected anomalies across Europe and Africa
06:10 — Train crash in Taiwan: landslides after typhoon
07:00 — Floods in Mexico: 9-year-old boy among the victims
08:01 — Flood in Odesa: 10 dead, 4 meters of water in 15 minutes
09:38 — Typhoon Bualoi: 56 dead, 8 tornadoes in Vietnam
12:50 — Earthquake M6.9 in the Philippines: 69 dead, 722 aftershocks
14:30 — How to survive cascading disasters: key safety rules

Share this video with those who still think the weather is just “acting strange.”
This is not weather — this is the *cascading effect*, where one catastrophe provokes another.
Knowledge saves lives — and the future of your children.

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

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