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Maui Wildfire Update: Government Land Grab And Coverup Actively Happening According To Locals And Reporters
We are living in an era of endless disasters. Over the past several years, we have been hit with one thing after another, and the pace of events seems to have picked up steam in 2024.
Magnitude 7.4...
Multiple Buildings Collapse After Taiwan Hit By Strongest Quake In 25 Years, Tsunami Warning Issued
Citing wildfire risk, State Farm will not renew policies on 30,000 homes and 42,000 business in California. Blame the state, not insurers.
In this episode - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the allision between MV Dali and the Baltimore Key Bridge and updates on the situation in and around the port of Baltimore.
In this episode - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the allision between MV Dali and the Baltimore Key Bridge.
...of Baltimore bridge collapse amid fears TWENTY victims plunged into freezing 47F waters: Two are saved with one in a critical condition
"This effectively shuts down the Port of Baltimore completely. I'm truly speechless." ...Authorities are heavily downplaying the risk of foul play here.
Pfizer "anticipates" that there are no health risks to local residents. Just like with the COVID vaccine, right?
On Thursday morning, electric utility Xcel Energy stated, "Our facilities appear to have been involved in an ignition" of the worst wildfire in Texas history.
ABBOTT IMPLIES THAT TEXAS WAS HIT WITH A BIDEN-DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS ATTACK LAHAINA STYLE
... out of control. The catastrophic infernos ripping across the Texas Panhandle have killed at least one person and threaten to destroy more homes, cattle and livelihoods as the second-largest wildfire in state history engulfs more land every minute
Trillions of gallons of rain have already fallen on the state of California, and more rain continues to fall as I write this article.
Rainfall from one of the wettest storms in Southern California history was to ease off Tuesday, but forecasters warned that floods were still possible and soaked ground raised the threat of potentially deadly landslides.