🔴 Cataclysms on the Planet Continue to Intensify in 2025. Each passing week brings new evidence: hurricanes, tornadoes, downpours, heatwaves, landslides, droughts — these are no longer exceptions, but are becoming the norm. We've entered an era of climate chaos, and the events from June 18 to 24, 2025, confirm it.
🌪 China — A landslide destroyed a bridge on the G76 highway; a truck was left hanging over the abyss.
🌬 Kazakhstan — Hurricane-force winds up to 43 m/s toppled cranes and bus stops. One woman died.
🌊 Mexico — Tropical hurricane *Erik* (Category 3) destroyed homes and claimed lives.
☔ Nepal — Raging monsoon-fueled waters swept away buses; excavators were used to rescue people.
🌧 India — Torrential rains, collapsed bridges, destroyed temples, dozens dead.
🔥 Russia — Record-breaking heat up to +39.8°C in Siberia and Transbaikalia. At the same time — frost in the central part of the country.
🌊 Brazil — Widespread flooding in Rio Grande do Sul: bridges destroyed, cities cut off.
🌪 USA — EF-3 tornado, heat up to +38°C, destruction, and fatalities.
⚠️ What is happening to the climate?
Why do familiar weather patterns no longer work? Today, a typical rainstorm can turn into a flood, and calm weather can suddenly shift into a violent hurricane. People feel lost because they rely on past experiences — but those no longer apply.
✅ In this episode:
— Weekly global cataclysm monitoring
— Real destruction, casualties, and consequences
— Tips on how to act during a natural disaster
— Why preparedness is not panic, but rational planning
💡 We’re not here to scare — we show reality.
When we’re prepared and know what to do, we act. It's crucial to understand: saving your life is your personal responsibility. That’s why it’s worth taking the time to learn how to evacuate properly and prepare a go-bag. This really matters. Life is the most valuable thing we have.
⏱️ Timecodes:
00:00 — Intro: why we ignore climate signals
01:12 — China: bridge destroyed by a landslide, miracle driver rescue
02:21 — Kazakhstan: powerful storm in Pavlodar, tragic outcome
03:45 — Mexico: tropical hurricane “Erik”, 205 km/h winds, flooded cities
05:17 — Nepal: bus swept away, emergency evacuation
06:31 — India: monsoon, destroyed temples and roads, casualties
08:15 — Russia: abnormal heat in Siberia, snow in Murmansk
10:12 — Brazil: Fandango Bridge underwater, ferry evacuations
11:49 — USA: EF-3 tornado, +38°C heat, deadly storms
13:00 — Conclusion: how to survive in chaos and why you need a plan
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