Natural disasters
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The latest wave of cold temperatures and winter weather to strike portions of the United States has once again proven that Americans are generally unprepared. Many Americans rush to grocery retail outlets in a panic, to stock up on food, presumably to avoid either driving in inclement weather, or the possibility that the business’ might […]
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An animated earthquake map video produced by the U.S. NWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) shows every recorded earthquake between January 1, 2001, and December 31, 2015, – the first 15 years of the 21st century. The amazing and somewhat terrifying animation proceeds at a rate of 30 days per second, and reveals a great […]
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It is very difficult to effectively prepare for emergency situations or downright disaster. You can purchase all the survival gear on the market, however, your reaction time to live situations are more important for survival. SurvivalSullivan.com has put together a list of drills for us to print out and practice. Becoming efficient at recognizing a […]
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Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Fukushima in Japan, tsunami warning issued. We are still waiting for more information to come in, but it is the same area where a powerful quake shook the country for nearly six minutes on March 11, 2011. More than 20-thousand people died or went missing that day. The quake also […]
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When you think of volcanos, you probably think of smoldering, excessively hot magma spewing out of the mouth of volcano. What you probably don’t consider is that a volcano could actually be extremely cold on the inside, but that is precisely the case with Mount St. Helens — the deadliest volcano in the United States. New […]
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About once every one hundred years the Earth is threatened by severe solar storms and researchers warn that we are well overdue. For the first time they have released a map highlighting which regions of the US are at risk of being heavily impacted by an intense solar storm. The entire US has yet to […]
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Niigata City is the capital of the Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It is located on the island’s west coast adjacent to the Sea of Japan. Depending on the route taken, Niigata is a mere three to four hour drive across the island to the east coast town of Namie and other cities that remain desolate, abandoned and set apart inside a nuclear exclusion zone, the result of the […]
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A study done by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2015 is drawing ire from green groups as well as EPA science advisors. The issue lies in the message that the White House tried to present as the finding of the study and that certain information was suppressed or misrepresented by the EPA in doing so. […]
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It’s been tagged the world’s first Zombie proof house. Massive 45 centimeter thick walls shift into place, turning the living quarters into one massive concrete block. But when those walls recede, you’ll see gardens and an attached swimming pool. There’s even a drawbridge on the second floor. KWK Promes designed and built this amazing edifice. According to Mamta Bhatt’s article, the designers were […]
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The tragedy of Fukushima has been on going since 2011, but the death of our oceans has been oa slow burn for decades. In 2008, the Scientific American reported that there were 406 dead zones — meaning there was not enough oxygen to support life — worldwide. At that time, the blame was from fertilizer […]
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While most people visit a country to see its sight and sounds, Malaysian photographer Keow Wee Loong chose an unexpected “tourist” destination – the Fukushima exclusion zone in Japan. (Article by Mei Mei Chu) That’s right, the town that suffered the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. Located only an hour and a half away from Tokyo, […]
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Unexpected emergencies, like taking a fall and breaking your leg, are ones that you don’t really plan for. But if your living quarters subject to a wild fire, hurricane, flood or tornado scare, you may have days, hours or even minutes to evacuate all you own and leave it behind. While it’s human nature to not want to think […]
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There are a host of existential threats that could wipe out humanity, from virulent viruses to the development of artificial intelligence. According to a recent ominous report, however, government institutions are not taking apocalyptic threats seriously enough. Climate change, nuclear winter, super volcanoes and asteroids were among the threats that pose an existential threat to […]
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(Be prepared and get your emergency Iodine from the Natural News Store by clicking here while supplies last) Nuclear accidents are no longer considered a slight possibility, but an imminent threat due to aging reactors and the sites being increasingly targeted by terror groups, such as ISIS. The Dutch government is the latest to take […]
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Nearly everyone is aware that if the Yellowstone National Park super volcano ever erupts again, it will ensue a catastrophe of global proportions. But did you know there is another super volcano lurking in our neck of the woods that poses a much greater threat to the United States than Yellowstone did? Past eruptions at […]
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