Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, struck Jamaica with wind speeds nearing 300 km/h — making it the most powerful hurricane in the 174-year history of observations in the region. In Vietnam, the city of Huế was submerged after a record-breaking 1,739 mm of rain fell in just 24 hours — the second-highest rainfall total in global meteorological history.
Meanwhile, in Florida, 500 mm of rain fell in a single day — comparable to Hurricane Ian, one of the most destructive in U.S. history.
But the most alarming signs are coming from beneath the ground.
In just three days, six earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.0 or higher shook the planet — from Türkiye to the Solomon Islands. In the Sındırgı region of Türkiye alone, following the main M6.1 quake, more than 500 aftershocks were recorded. Seismologists have documented 12,000 underground events in the region over the past three months — and the seismic activity continues to rise.
According to international seismological agencies, both the frequency and energy of seismic events are increasing exponentially. These are no longer “natural fluctuations” — this is a systemic shift. And if within a single week we see so many record-breaking and anomalous events — both climatic and geodynamic — it means that Earth is reacting as one unified system to global changes.
Time code:
00:00 — Start of the episode
00:33 — Hurricane “Melissa” in Jamaica: 19 dead, 540,000 without power
02:25 — Disaster in Haiti: 30 dead, villages cut off, national emergency declared
03:17 — Earthquake M6.1 in Türkiye (Balıkesir): 500 aftershocks, 68 injured, buildings collapsed in Balıkesir province
05:02 — Flooding in Argentina
06:11 — Storm “Benjamin” in Europe: hurricane-force winds up to 168 km/h in Corsica, 260 canceled flights, 140,000 homes without electricity
08:30 — Second storm of the week in Wellington (New Zealand): winds up to 230 km/h, red alert declared
09:27 — Catastrophic rains in Florida: 500 mm of rainfall, sinkholes, 260,000 without power
11:10 — Flooding in Vietnam: 1,739 mm of rain in Huế in 24 hours — second-highest rainfall record in history
12:30 — Why is this happening? Three steps to survival in the age of the climate crisis
Watch more on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression through a mathematical model:
📍 Humanity Cannot Avoid Catastrophic Earthquakes — Egon Cholakian
👉 https://youtu.be/Af0gKjSmlwI
📍 It’s Inevitable! A Scientific Report Opened the World’s Eyes to the Truth About Climate
👉 https://youtu.be/PAFdsPFwz8Q
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