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Plenty of extreme weather events there, just as this year. But we have short memories.
originally posted by: Xtraeme
a reply to: Hellas
This has been going on for awhile. For several years I have been collecting information about strange weather and other geophysical changes.
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There is certainly something going on. If you want to check the material out for yourself. Feel free to grab a copy of the scrapbook here:
uto.sigsno.org...
It is not for the faint of heart though.
originally posted by: Staroth
a reply to: Agent_USA_Supporter
I love how you skeptics are always trying to claim this.
Relax there is nothing to worry.
...and I love how you doom porners never read history.
SRINAGAR, India – Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed nearly 300 people in large swaths of northern India and Pakistan, officials said Sunday.
Five days of incessant rains in Indian-controlled Kashmir have left at least 120 people dead in the region's worst flooding in more than five decades, submerging hundreds of villages and triggering landslides, officials said. In neighboring Pakistan, more than 160 people have died and thousands of homes have collapsed, with an official saying the situation was becoming a "national emergency."
originally posted by: Hellas
Nearly 300 dead due to flooding in India, Pakistan
SRINAGAR, India – Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed nearly 300 people in large swaths of northern India and Pakistan, officials said Sunday.
Five days of incessant rains in Indian-controlled Kashmir have left at least 120 people dead in the region's worst flooding in more than five decades, submerging hundreds of villages and triggering landslides, officials said. In neighboring Pakistan, more than 160 people have died and thousands of homes have collapsed, with an official saying the situation was becoming a "national emergency."
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