Europe in hellfire | Terrible heat. Severe floods

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The whole world is rattling with cataclysms!
While extreme heat and drought are causing fires in countries where they have never been, in others, stormy downpours are causing floods where even ordinary rain is rare.

🔥 FIRST HALF OF JULY.
CANADA, An unprecedented number of lightning strikes have hit the Yukon and triggered a wildfire outbreak. Three times more rescuers than usual have been called in to fight the fires. As of July 11, there were about 180 active fires.

Watch about these and other events in the new episode of Breaking News.

JULY 7 & 8.
💦INDONESIA. More than 780 households were affected by floods and landslides.

JULY 8.
💦 INDIA. About 40 people are missing after floods near the Amarnath cave temple. Streams of water, mud and rocks hit a tent camp of pilgrims. Several people died and dozens were injured. More than 15,000 people were evacuated.

JULY 8 and 9.
🔥 USA, UTAH. A fire in Millard County became the largest in less than 24 hours in the state this season.
🔥 ALIASKA. Drought and extremely high temperatures in Alaska have caused numerous wildfires.

JULY 9.
💦NIGERIA. After heavy rain that did not subside for more than a day, there was flooding in the city of Lagos. Many areas were flooded. The disaster took the lives of several people. There are people missing.

On the same day.
🔥PORTUGALIA, 144 fires were reported in one day. Which caused about 40 injuries.

🔥 FRANCE, In the Gironde department alone, the fire has already destroyed almost 1,500 hectares of land. More than 6,000 people have been evacuated.

JULY 9 and 10.
💦OMAN. A severe storm with torrential downpour hit the country. The flash floods killed several people, and rescue teams continue to search for the missing. On July 10, Jalan Bani Bu Ali Vilayat received almost one and a half times the annual precipitation.

At the same time.
💦 INDIA. Torrential rains occurred in the state of Telangana. Many settlements were affected, including the state capital. Casualties have been reported.
At the same time, heavy rains flooded roads and residential areas in Gujarat state. About 2,000 people were rescued with the help of rafts and helicopters.

💦PAKISTAN. Monsoon rains caused widespread flooding and eight dams to breach. Dozens of residents in Balochistan province were washed away by floodwaters. More than 70 people died, 670 houses collapsed, and hundreds of families were left homeless on flooded streets.

JULY 11.
🔥SPAIN. The fire is raging in four regions of the country. It has already devastated the same size area as it did in all of 2021. The size of the scorched area in the country is three times the average of the last 15 years.

JULY 12.
💦JAPAN, SAITAMA PREFECTURE. In Hatoyama township 209 mm of rainfall was recorded in just 3 hours, which was an all-time record. The city of Moroyama received 80 percent of the monthly precipitation in one hour. Residents of Kyoto Prefecture were urged to evacuate.

On the same day.
💦 USA, VIRGINIA. In Buchanan County, flash flooding has damaged more than a hundred houses and infrastructure. Dozens of people have been reported missing.

There is now enough public knowledge to indicate that weather hazards are intensifying: it is impossible to assess the full extent of the impact of both the increased frequency of fires and the devastating storms and flash floods.

Unfortunately, conditions in modern society are such that the problem of predicting and eliminating the consequences of dangerous climatic phenomena was and still is the most difficult. Change is possible only when the value of human life comes first.
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