Cataclysms on the planet in 2025 go beyond weather anomalies — they are destroying lives and the future. Especially the future of our children.
This video presents a summary of climate events from July 16 to 22, 2025, which claimed dozens of lives and left millions in disaster zones.
In focus: powerful downpours in South Korea, fierce typhoons in the Pacific region, increased seismic activity across the planet, and devastating natural disasters in Russia, the U.S., and Europe. These processes are already affecting the lives of millions — not somewhere far away, but here and now.
🔍 In addition to the event chronology, this episode raises a critical question: What does caring for the future actually mean in practice? What steps can we take today to create more sustainable living conditions?
💬 This video is not just a disaster roundup. It's a challenge to indifference. A reminder that the future is not an abstract idea — it's a reality we are all responsible for.
📌 Watch, share, join the conversation. We can change the course — but only together.
Timecode:
00:00 — Introduction: Our children’s future — what are we missing as parents in the era of rising cataclysms?
00:30 — Pakistan: 63 dead, destroyed roads and dams
01:45 — Vietnam: tragedy in Halong Bay, capsized vessel
02:58 — Romania: storm in Wallachia, fatalities in Bucharest
03:50 — USA: flash flooding in Montgomery County and lightning strike
05:20 — Russia: deadly lightning in Karachay-Cherkessia and Tuva
05:58 — Kamchatka: series of strong earthquakes up to M7.6
08:03 — Alaska and Naples: underground activity, tunnel closure
08:51 — Typhoon Wipha: destruction in China, Vietnam, and the Philippines
10:41 — South Korea: record-breaking rains and mass evacuations
12:11 — Final message: what does it mean to be a parent in the age of disasters?
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