And no one knows why. Officials call it “a geological anomaly.” Residents call it something else: Terrifying. This is not one isolated incident. It’s spreading fast, and it may just be the beginning." YT
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Monday, August 4, 2025
What’s Happening to Wuhan Sinkholes, Floods, and Cracks Spreading Fast
"Across Wuhan, the earth is opening. Sinkholes are swallowing cars. Floods bursting from dry streets. Walls cracking. Sidewalks splitting. Entire neighborhoods shaken.
Putin’s Nuclear Sub LEAKED - Sochi STRUCK by Drones
"Putin’s nuclear deterrent is collapsing from within: Ukraine has breached Russia’s most advanced submarine - the Knyaz Pozharsky - before it even deployed. Military intelligence now reportedly holds its nuclear launch protocols, sonar signatures, and firing chains.
At the same time, Ukrainian drones struck Sochi’s Rosneft-Kuban oil terminal - burning key fuel reserves and grounding 52 flights in Putin's Russia. Hours later, additional drones arrived to Voronezh, Russia damaging fuel depots - and the Kremlin has still not commented." KP
Iraq Sizzles At 52°C Turkey Breaks Heat Record
"Iraq is grappling with a blistering heatwave as temperatures soar to 52°C, (125°F) while Turkey records its highest-ever temperature amid extreme summer conditions.
The unprecedented heat is straining power grids and triggering health alerts across the region."
Wion
Russia NOW! Floods, Tornado, and Mudslide Strike Major Cities – Bridges and Homes Washed Away
"Russia is facing a catastrophic natural disaster NOW! Massive floods, tornadoes, and deadly mudslides have struck major cities and villages across Krasnodar Krai and Kabardino-Balkaria, washing away homes, collapsing bridges, and isolating hundreds of families.
Roads are destroyed, tourists are stranded, and emergency services are racing against time to rescue those trapped by rising waters. This breaking news covers the devastation in Tuapse District, Defanovka, Lermontovo, Dzhubga, and Tyrnyauz, where thousands are being evacuated as rivers overflow their banks. Watch as we break down the worst-hit areas, the rescue operations, and the growing climate crisis facing Russia today." MN
183 clashes on frontline
"183 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders were recorded.
The Russian army carried out air strikes on the areas of Seredyna-Buda in the Sumy Region, Zaliznychne in the Zaporizhzhia Region, and Kherson.
The aviation, missile forces, and artillery of the Defense Forces destroyed one artillery unit, eight areas where personnel, weapons, and military equipment were concentrated, and one Russian radar station.In the Northern Slobozhanshchyna and Kursk sectors, Ukrainian defenders repelled 19 Russian attacks. The enemy carried out 12 air strikes, dropping 26 guided aerial bombs, and carried out 261 artillery strikes, including 17 from multiple launch rocket systems.
In the Southern Slobozhanshchyna sector, eight clashes took place in the areas of Vovchansk, Kutkivka, Fyholivka, and Krasne Pershe.
Nine enemy attacks were recorded in the Kupiansk sector. Defense forces repelled Russian army assaults in the areas of Holubivka, Petropavlivka, Novoosynove, Stepova Novoselivka, and Nova Kruhliakivka.
In the Lyman sector, the enemy attacked 29 times, trying to advance near Karpivka, Olhivka, Ridkodub, Torske, Hryhorivka, toward Serednie, Chernechchyna, and Shandryholove.
In the Siversk sector, Russian troops attacked near Hryhorivka and in the direction of Serebrianka and Siversk. In total, there were five clashes.
In the Kramatorsk sector, the Defense Forces repelled eight enemy attacks near Chasiv Yar, Markove, and toward Bila Hora and Stupochky.
In the Toretsk sector, the Russians carried out 13 attacks in the areas of Rusyn Yar, Shcherbynivka, Toretsk, Katerynivka, and toward Oleksandro-Kalynove.
In the Pokrovsk sector, Ukrainian defenders stopped 49 Russian attacks in the areas of Popiv Yar, Novoekonomichne, Myrolyubivka, Zvirove, Kotlyne, Udachne, and Horikhove, and toward Novoukrainka, Novopidhorodne, Rodynske, and Chervonyi Lyman.
In the Novopavlivka sector, the Defense Forces repelled 22 enemy assaults in the areas of the settlements of Zaporizhzhia, Novokhatsk, Voskresenka, Zelenе Pole, Myrne, Maliivka, Temyrivka, Novopil, and toward Levadne.
There were no combat clashes in the Huliaipole and Orikhiv sectors.
In the Prydniprovske sector, the enemy twice unsuccessfully attempted to approach the fortifications of Ukrainian defenders." Ukrin
The Russian army carried out air strikes on the areas of Seredyna-Buda in the Sumy Region, Zaliznychne in the Zaporizhzhia Region, and Kherson.
The aviation, missile forces, and artillery of the Defense Forces destroyed one artillery unit, eight areas where personnel, weapons, and military equipment were concentrated, and one Russian radar station.In the Northern Slobozhanshchyna and Kursk sectors, Ukrainian defenders repelled 19 Russian attacks. The enemy carried out 12 air strikes, dropping 26 guided aerial bombs, and carried out 261 artillery strikes, including 17 from multiple launch rocket systems.
In the Southern Slobozhanshchyna sector, eight clashes took place in the areas of Vovchansk, Kutkivka, Fyholivka, and Krasne Pershe.
Nine enemy attacks were recorded in the Kupiansk sector. Defense forces repelled Russian army assaults in the areas of Holubivka, Petropavlivka, Novoosynove, Stepova Novoselivka, and Nova Kruhliakivka.
In the Lyman sector, the enemy attacked 29 times, trying to advance near Karpivka, Olhivka, Ridkodub, Torske, Hryhorivka, toward Serednie, Chernechchyna, and Shandryholove.
In the Siversk sector, Russian troops attacked near Hryhorivka and in the direction of Serebrianka and Siversk. In total, there were five clashes.
In the Kramatorsk sector, the Defense Forces repelled eight enemy attacks near Chasiv Yar, Markove, and toward Bila Hora and Stupochky.
In the Toretsk sector, the Russians carried out 13 attacks in the areas of Rusyn Yar, Shcherbynivka, Toretsk, Katerynivka, and toward Oleksandro-Kalynove.
In the Pokrovsk sector, Ukrainian defenders stopped 49 Russian attacks in the areas of Popiv Yar, Novoekonomichne, Myrolyubivka, Zvirove, Kotlyne, Udachne, and Horikhove, and toward Novoukrainka, Novopidhorodne, Rodynske, and Chervonyi Lyman.
In the Novopavlivka sector, the Defense Forces repelled 22 enemy assaults in the areas of the settlements of Zaporizhzhia, Novokhatsk, Voskresenka, Zelenе Pole, Myrne, Maliivka, Temyrivka, Novopil, and toward Levadne.
There were no combat clashes in the Huliaipole and Orikhiv sectors.
In the Prydniprovske sector, the enemy twice unsuccessfully attempted to approach the fortifications of Ukrainian defenders." Ukrin
Tsunami warning as Russian volcano erupts after 475 years
"A volcano in eastern Russia erupted for the first time in 475 years, prompting a tsunami warning.
The Krasheninnikov volcano in Kamchatka became active days after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded hit the region.
Pictures released by Russian state media showed a plume of ash towering over the volcano, which last erupted in 1550, according to the US-based Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program.Its eruption was accompanied by another, 7.0-magnitude, earthquake and a tsunami warning.
The Russian authorities said waves were possible in three areas of Kamchatka, telling residents via Telegram: “The expected wave heights are low, but you must still move away from the shore.”
Russia’s ministry for emergency services later lifted the tsunami warning.
The plume of ash was estimated to have reached an altitude of 19,700ft, Kamchatka’s ministry of emergency situations said in a post on Telegram.
The ministry wrote: “The plume is spreading eastward from the volcano toward the Pacific Ocean. There are no populated areas along its path, and no ashfall has been recorded in inhabited localities.”
The volcano had been assigned an “orange” aviation hazard code, the ministry added, meaning flights in the area might be disrupted." msn
The Krasheninnikov volcano in Kamchatka became active days after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded hit the region.
Pictures released by Russian state media showed a plume of ash towering over the volcano, which last erupted in 1550, according to the US-based Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program.Its eruption was accompanied by another, 7.0-magnitude, earthquake and a tsunami warning.
The Russian authorities said waves were possible in three areas of Kamchatka, telling residents via Telegram: “The expected wave heights are low, but you must still move away from the shore.”
Russia’s ministry for emergency services later lifted the tsunami warning.
The plume of ash was estimated to have reached an altitude of 19,700ft, Kamchatka’s ministry of emergency situations said in a post on Telegram.
The ministry wrote: “The plume is spreading eastward from the volcano toward the Pacific Ocean. There are no populated areas along its path, and no ashfall has been recorded in inhabited localities.”
The volcano had been assigned an “orange” aviation hazard code, the ministry added, meaning flights in the area might be disrupted." msn
China in Panic: Chikungunya Outbreak
"Outbreak of Chikungunya fever (CHIK) in Foshan, Guangdong, began spreading rapidly. Recently, the Beijing authorities held a national meeting to launch a large-scale mosquito eradication campaign. Local authorities in Foshan have escalated epidemic prevention measures, reopening nucleic acid tests, which caused panic among the public.
Scenes from several cities in Guangdong have resembled the extreme epidemic prevention measures seen during the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak. In cities like Guangzhou, Huizhou, and Zhongshan, intensive mosquito eradication efforts were mobilized, with thick smoke filling the air." CO
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