From Kamchatka to Europe: A Week of Extreme Events | August 2025

22 August 2025

Cataclysms on the planet in 2025 are no longer forecasts, but real events affecting millions of people.

This episode features a roundup of the most significant climate events from the past week, August 6–12, 2025: a mega-earthquake in Kamchatka (M8.8), increased volcanic activity across various regions, record-breaking floods, anomalous hail and snow in unexpected areas, as well as major wildfires and landslides in Europe and Asia.

The episode emphasizes the connection between geodynamic processes (including the scientifically debated Siberian mantle plume), climate change, and the growing frequency of extreme weather events.

This is more than just a chronicle — the goal of the video is to show cause-and-effect relationships and outline steps that can help reduce risks.

We’re not spreading panic — just stating the facts. If you value verified data and a pragmatic analysis, watch the full episode. Share it with colleagues, emergency management specialists, and local authorities. Understanding the patterns of cataclysms on the planet in 2025 is the first step toward preparedness — and preparedness saves lives.



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