‘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.
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