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18/06/2026

The Devastated Philippines and Tornadoes in Europe: Why Cataclysms Leave No Time to Catch a BreathEarthquakes and volcan...
17/06/2026

The Devastated Philippines and Tornadoes in Europe: Why Cataclysms Leave No Time to Catch a Breath
Earthquakes and volcanic activity were observed in various regions of the world over the past week. A deep-focus magnitude 6.1 earthquake in Italy with a focal depth of 259 km, a series of tremors on the Greek island of Evia, and a destructive magnitude 7.8 earthquake in the Philippines followed by a tsunami — these events allow researchers to study how processes within the Earth’s interior may be linked to changes detected in the ocean, atmosphere, and Earth’s crust. Over the past week, the Sakurajima volcano in Japan and the Shiveluch volcano in Kamchatka showed increased activity: ash plumes reached up to 12 km, and “ash rain” covered urban areas of Kagoshima.

Against this backdrop, atmospheric instability affected Europe and Asia: an EF2-category tornado in Lithuania left thousands of people without power and damaged a cemetery, a vortex passed directly through Rome in Italy, and rare tornadoes for these regions were also recorded in Bulgaria and the Netherlands. In India, storms with wind speeds of up to 100 km/h destroyed solar power plants and residential buildings. Such simultaneity of diverse phenomena — from seismic events to extreme atmospheric processes — indicates a restructuring of planetary systems. A chronicle of climate processes and geophysical activity for the period from June 1 to 8, 2026.

Time codes:
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Italy: thunderstorms, hail, and tornadoes in Rome and Milan
02:40 Lithuania: powerful EF2-category tornado in Kaunas
04:25 Bulgaria and the Netherlands: storms, flooding, and rare tornadoes
07:14 India: destructive storms in Rajasthan, damage to solar energy infrastructure
10:23 Japan: eruption of Sakurajima and “ash rain” in Kagoshima
12:07 Russia: Shiveluch volcano erupted, sending ash up to 12 km
12:45 Italy: deep-focus magnitude 6.1 earthquake in the Tyrrhenian Sea
13:53 Greece: series of earthquakes on Evia Island
14:46 Philippines: destructive magnitude 7.8 earthquake and tsunami
18:07 Conclusions: impacts of disasters and the importance of a scientific approach

The earthquake in the Philippines is a vivid example of how the consequences of a disaster do not end when the shaking stops. If a person survives, that is the most important thing. But after that, they face other challenges: where to live if their home is gone; how to feed their family; where children will go to school if it has been destroyed.

When we talk about the consequences of disasters, it is important to understand that it is not only a list of destruction. It is a multitude of human lives that are suddenly thrown out of their normal course. That is why the increasing frequency of disasters is not just a rise in the number of events in reports — it is an amplification of individual human tragedies.

Understanding the physics of these processes is key to comprehending what is happening. These changes affect everyone, and a scientific approach to studying the planet is becoming a priority for society.

Watch more materials on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model:
📍 "Nanoplastics. A Threat to Life | Popular Science Film by ALLATRA":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVap0MdbCZg
📍 "Why Is the Ocean Warming Up So Fast? | Dr. Egon Cholakian":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn1RPosfJlA

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We are living in a time of global paradox: billions of people, immense scientific potential — and yet almost total inaction in the face of the climate threat.

But as long as there are those who remain undaunted by indifference, who see, understand, and act — hope remains.
This is not the time to give up.
Alone, we can’t do it.
But together, we still have a chance.

The Abnormal Heat Wave in Europe and the Hidden Causes of Climate CollapseA thermal anomaly affected several continents ...
11/06/2026

The Abnormal Heat Wave in Europe and the Hidden Causes of Climate Collapse
A thermal anomaly affected several continents at once: France experienced the hottest May in its history, with nearly 2,000 temperature records broken; the United Kingdom recorded national temperature highs, while in China nighttime temperatures exceeded 30 °C for the first time. Against this backdrop, storm fronts with hail and hurricane-force winds affected many regions in Russia; a magnitude 6.9 earthquake occurred in Chile; and in Mexico, a 15-meter column of hot mud and steam erupted from underground.

At the same time, a six-meter ground collapse formed on a key highway in Costa Rica. Such synchrony of diverse phenomena — from atmospheric anomalies to tectonic and hydrothermal activity — indicates a reorganization of planetary processes. Chronicle of climate events and geophysical activity for the period May 25–31, 2026.

Time codes:
00:00 Introduction
00:50 Russia: storm system in the south, Volga region, and the Urals
04:30 Mexico: hydrothermal eruption in El Salitre, Michoacán State
07:45 Costa Rica: ground collapse on Highway No. 27
10:20 France and the United Kingdom: historic May heatwave, temperature records
13:50 China: unusually early heatwave, nighttime temperatures above 30 °C
16:40 Chile: magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the Antofagasta Region
19:15 Conclusions: interconnection of geodynamics, ocean, and atmospheric anomalies

The presented events are part of a broader pattern of changes in the Earth’s climate system. The ocean, which for millions of years has functioned as a planetary thermoregulator, is now showing signs of disrupted heat exchange. Research points to a possible role of micro- and nanoplastics: these particles may affect the ocean’s ability to release heat into the atmosphere, creating a kind of “blanket” effect.

With increasing geodynamic activity, this may amplify the surface manifestations of the Earth’s internal energy — from seismic events to extreme weather phenomena. Understanding the physics of these processes is key to making sense of what is happening. These changes affect everyone, and a scientific approach to studying the planet is becoming a priority for society.

Watch more materials on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters and their progression based on a mathematical model:
📍 "Nanoplastics. A Threat to Life | Popular Science Film by ALLATRA":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVap0MdbCZg

📍 "Why Is the Ocean Warming Up So Fast? | Dr. Egon Cholakian":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn1RPosfJlA

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