Record Breaking Natural Disasters Destroy India, China, USA, Korea

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⚡️ Unrelenting Floods in India
Many states in India are struggling with floods amid extreme rains. The states of Assam, Maharashtra, Bihar, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh have been severely affected.

⚡️ Devastating Tornadoes in China
According to the Shandong Provincial Emergency Management Department, a tornado struck the Yinan County of Linyi City on July 4, toppling numerous trees. Fortunately, no one was injured. However, the next day, July 5, the storm struck the same province again.

⚡️ Hurricane Beryl Continues Its Destructive Path
The historic Hurricane Beryl, after ravaging the Caribbean region and claiming 16 lives, continued its destructive path toward North America. On July 3, Hurricane Beryl struck Jamaica with wind gusts of 140 mph, causing life-threatening storm surges along the island's shores. Before Beryl's arrival, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness declared the island a disaster zone. Hundreds left their homes for shelters.

⚡️ Terrible Wildfires in California
The unbearably hot start to summer in many US states has led to a significant number of wildfires. On July 7 at 4:00 PM, the Salt Creek Fire was reported in Oregon. It ignited about 10 miles east of Eagle Point and burned on private land and land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

⚡️ Historic Rains in Korea
On July 8, South Korea was hit by dangerous rains. They caused floods, triggered landslides, and led to casualties and destruction. The provinces of South Chungcheong and North Jeolla were seriously affected. South Korea's Meteorological Agency reported that some areas of the country experienced record rainfall that may occur once every 200 years.

Record rainfall falling in a very short period and subsequent powerful floods are now being observed worldwide. The reason for this is the record increase in the temperature of both the atmosphere and the ocean, as well as the increase in the moisture content of the atmosphere. If these parameters are normalized, the rains will become less heavy and more evenly distributed.

There will be no more areas with abnormal droughts and regions where annual rainfall occurs within an hour. The technology that will enable this already exists. Moreover, it will not only minimize the force of cataclysms but also cleanse ocean waters and the air from microplastics. To learn what this technology is and how it can be implemented everywhere right now, watch the documentary "Water From Air: The Path to Saving Humanity | Popular Science Film."

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