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A storm with record rainfall hit the Rio Grande Valley along the US-Mexico border starting March 26, causing widespread flooding in the region.

An earthquake — the strongest ever recorded — hit Italy’s Campi Flegrei supervolcano area. In the U.S., a deadly storm unleashed nearly 100 tornadoes in three days, and in Brazil, a 200-year-old symbol of the city collapsed under strong winds. But another force destroys...

On March 28th, a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar, leaving chaos, destruction, and human casualties in its wake. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.7, while some seismological agencies estimated it at 7.9. The...

On March 19th and 20th, a powerful storm named Martinho struck Portugal and then Spain, bringing torrential rain and gale-force winds. The severe weather caused significant damage across various regions of the country.

Heavy rains that have persisted since March 19 have caused severe flooding in the Malaysian state of Johor. Water levels in three rivers exceeded the danger mark, submerging roads and destroying two bridges. In Johor Bahru, the country’s second-largest city, streets tur...

On March 14th, heavy rains hit the Italian regions of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, causing devastating floods. Tourist resorts were left literally underwater.

A deadly storm front swept across the U.S. starting March 14, leaving behind chaos and destruction. The massive storm system triggered tornadoes, dust storms, heavy rains, blizzards, and wildfires, affecting over 150 million people across more than 20 states from Califo...

Humanity does not realize how little time is left before the point of no return. Each new natural anomaly shows how rapidly we are approaching it.

Less than four months ago, Ecuador was suffering from a devastating drought, but now the country faces the opposite extreme. Powerful and prolonged rains have triggered floods, landslides, and ground collapses.

A rare earthquake has shaken the Siberian Arctic, raising concerns about new risks not only for Russia but for the entire world.

An EF2 tornado struck Seminole County, Florida, on the morning of March 10, causing destruction in the cities of Longwood and Lake Mary. Wind speeds reached up to 115 mph. The National Weather Service called this tornado a rare event for Central Florida, where only 10%...

Tropical Cyclone Alfred formed on February 22 over the Coral Sea, approximately 800 miles north of Brisbane, Australia. For about a week, the cyclone moved south and southeast, occasionally intensifying. Initial meteorological forecasts suggested that Alfred would remai...

Since early March, mainland Spain has been hit by powerful downpours, snowstorms, and floods.

South and North Carolina, USA, are engulfed in dozens of wildfires that erupted last weekend, forcing authorities to order evacuations in several areas. Dry weather and strong winds have fueled the rapid spread of the flames. The situation remains tense despite the mobi...

On February 27, 2025, heavy precipitation hit the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

In this episode, we cover the latest climate anomalies and natural disasters that occurred worldwide over the past week (February 19–25, 2025).

Tropical Cyclone Garance struck Réunion Island on February 28, located in the Indian Ocean to the east of Madagascar. Authorities declared the highest level of danger and urged residents to stay in shelters.

The wildfire that broke out on February 26 in the Japanese city of Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, continues to spread. Its area has already reached nearly three thousand acres, making it the largest forest fire in the country in recent decades.

Since February 18, South Africa has been hit by powerful storms, floods, and tornadoes. The country's meteorological service issued level 5 and 6 warnings, indicating a high level of danger. The destructive weather led to catastrophic consequences, especially in the pro...

Seismic activity on our planet is steadily increasing, yet it remains largely overlooked by both the scientific community and the global public. Of particular concern are deep-focus earthquakes, which occur at depths greater than 300 km. This report covers these unusual...