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At the end of July, the third typhoon of the year, "Gaemi," affected many regions in Southeast Asia and China. The Philippines and Taiwan were the first to be hit. The storm moved northwest through China, bringing heavy rains and winds. After passing through Fujian, Gae...

California is battling 16 active wildfires, including the Park Fire, which started on July 24 in a municipal park in Chico, Northern California. It has become the fifth-largest wildfire in California's history.

A powerful storm hit the Baltic region on the evening of Sunday, July 28.

In this episode, you will learn about scientists' forecasts for the future of certain countries. This forecast has sparked widespread public reaction and intense debate. Some members of the scientific community have tried to ignore it, but the number of skeptics is decr...

In the Canadian province of Alberta, severe wildfires have engulfed the city of Jasper and damaged parts of Jasper National Park — a popular tourist destination known for its scenic roads, mountain ranges, and emerald lakes. The fire has become the largest in Jasper Nat...

🔻 Destructive Tornadoes in the USA 🔻 Powerful M7.4 Earthquake in Chile 🔻 Super Typhoon Gaemi 🔻 Large-Scale Disasters in China

The powerful Pacific Typhoon Gaemi struck the Philippines, Taiwan, and mainland China, leaving behind destruction and human casualties.

Extreme rainfall and flooding covered vast areas of the country. The water in the reservoir of the world's largest hydroelectric power station, the Three Gorges, located on the Yangtze River in Hubei Province, rose 49.2 feet above normal. The water level reached 528.7 f...

A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 struck northern Chile on July 18 at 21:50 local time. According to the Chilean Seismological Center, the epicenter was located 20 km from the tourist town of San Pedro de Atacama at a depth of 165.5 kilometers.

A storm that swept through New York State, USA, was so powerful that it tore roofs off 19th-century churches and knocked a multi-ton B-52 bomber off its platform.

In July, a wave of polar cold hit South America, severely affecting several countries. In Argentina, record temperatures were recorded, with a red level of danger declared in 11 provinces. In Buenos Aires, the temperature dropped below 0°C, resulting in the death of at...

This week, the Earth has endured a series of cataclysms, leaving their mark worldwide. There have been so many disasters that it's impossible to cover them all in one video! Today, we will focus on the most serious events that occurred in Europe from July 10 to July 16,...

The eastern regions of Afghanistan, especially the provinces of Nangarhar, Laghman, and Kunar, were hit by severe storms and floods earlier this week. On Tuesday, July 16, the authorities reported significant destruction and numerous casualties caused by the natural dis...

The storm that hit Toronto on Tuesday, July 16, was described as a "unique" weather event for Canada by meteorologist David Phillips from Environment Canada.

Historical Severe Weather Strikes the U.S. Midwest on the Evening of July 15, 2024.

After the abnormal heat since July 13, Belarus was hit by destructive thunderstorms.

Severe storms have battered several European countries for days. They brought thunderstorms, heavy rains, floods, hail, and even tornadoes.

This week in Japan, thousands of people were hospitalized. In Sicily, Italy, transportation speed was limited to 30 km/h. In the US, a 120-year-old bridge couldn't withstand the scorching heat. And South Korea is being flooded by record-breaking rains: in just one hour,...

A wave of polar cold hit several South American countries in July. Chile and Argentina were the coldest countries on the planet, excluding the poles, on July 9, according to Chilean meteorologist Gianfranco Marcone. He stated that morning temperatures in Santiago, Chile...

On July 8, dangerous downpours hit South Korea, causing floods, landslides, and resulting in casualties and destruction. The provinces of South Chungcheong and North Jeolla were severely affected.