It’s reported that a major earthquake of magnitude 6.3 has struck the west coast of the U.S. off the coast of Oregon sparking fears a ‘big one’ is coming soon for America. This is happening just after a 7.3 magnitude mega-quake just hit the northern coast of Venezuela shaking buildings as far away as the capital, Caracas, the U.S. Geological Survey … Read More
BREAKING: Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake Just Hit Venezuela
It’s reported that a major earthquake of magnitude 7.3 has struck the northern coast of Venezuela shaking buildings as far away as the capital, Caracas, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake was centered near the town of Carupano, an area of poor fishing communities and was felt as far away as neighboring Colombia to the east and nearby island nations … Read More
First Time Ever Arctic’s Strongest Sea Ice Breaks Up
It’s reported the oldest and thickest sea ice in the Arctic has started to break up, opening waters north of Greenland that are normally frozen, even in summer. This phenomenon – which has never been recorded before – has occurred twice this year due to warm winds and a heatwave in the climate of the northern hemisphere. The sea off the north … Read More
69 Major Earthquakes In Just 48 Hours
It’s reported that sixty-nine major earthquakes have hit earth’s most active geological disaster zone in the space of just 48 hours, with sixteen ‘significant’ tremors – those at magnitude 4.5 or above – shaking the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’ on Monday, following a spate of 53 that hit the region Sunday. The quakes rattled Indonesia, Bolivia, Japan and Fiji, but … Read More
Toxic Red Tide So Bad So Long Governor Calls State Of Emergency
Something is happening with the water as its been reported that a toxic red tide is killing off the sea life and making people sick. Researchers in Florida are investigating what is making it so bad for so long. It’s become such an issue that the Governor declared a state of emergency freeing up funds to research what’s happening. The red … Read More
Searing Heat Could Make Some Countries Unlivable
In Ouargla, Algeria, the temperature spiked to 124.34 F, the highest temperature reliably recorded on the continent of Africa. The past three years have been the hottest in Egypt since temperatures have been recorded said the Egyptian Meteorological Authority. They went on to say that “all of the extreme weather events have really been increased, the number of heat waves have … Read More
New Dangerous Ebola Outbreak In War Zone
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) says he is increasingly concerned about the new outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). To date there have been 57 cases – 30 confirmed and 27 suspected – including 41 fatalities in eastern DRC, surpassing the number of cases reported in the earlier Equateur province flare-up, some 1,500 miles away in the country’s west. WHO … Read More
World’s Hottest Rain Fell In California
It’s now been reported that the world’s hottest rain ever fell from the sky when in Imperial, California at 119 degrees it rained prompting the hottest ever rainfall. One local resident said the rain was so hot that it felt hard on their heart and “made it difficult to breathe.” And also Death Valley hit 127°, Palm Springs hit 122°, and … Read More
Yellowstone Latest: Big One Fears As 153 Earthquakes Swarm In July
YELLOWSTONE National Park has been struck by a shocking 153 earthquakes during the month of July, sparking fears the ‘Big One’ earthquake and/or supervolcano eruption could be preparing to happen. The University of Utah Seismograph Station, which is responsible for the operation and analysis of the Yellowstone Seismic Network, is who revealed 153 earthquakes hit the Yellowstone National Park region in July. … Read More
Hurricane Heading Toward Erupting Volcano
A hurricane is heading toward the Kilauea volcano which has spewed lava and molten rock into neighborhoods in Hawaii’s Big Island for three months. Now the area faces a new disaster as Hurricane Hector heads in that direction. Residents of Hawaii’s Big Island have been warned of the second potential disaster and to prepare for evacuation as Hurricane Hector moves closer towards … Read More