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Experience the raw power of nature as the strongest storm ever recorded hits Turkey, leaving the province of Zonguldak and the city of Istanbul in a state of shock. This video captures the devastating impact of the storm, from the destruction of buildings to the uprooting of trees, and the aftermath that has left residents grappling with power outages and significant disruption to daily life.

Witness how the coastal city of Zonguldak bore the brunt of the storm, with torn parts of buildings littering the streets and strong water flows sweeping parked cars off the roads. The storm also wreaked havoc in Istanbul, where winds of up to 150 km/h (93 mph) were recorded.

The video also highlights the broader climate issues Turkey is facing, from a prolonged drought linked to climate change and poor water management, to the unusual snowfall that hit the regions after the storm.

Join us on this journey as we explore the effects of this extreme weather event and its implications for Turkey's future. Don't forget to subscribe for more compelling content on climate change and its global impacts. Your engagement helps us spread awareness and drive meaningful conversations around these critical issues. Stay safe, stay informed, and thank you for your support.

 

Experience the raw power of nature as the strongest storm ever recorded hits Turkey, leaving the province of Zonguldak and the city of Istanbul in a state of shock. This video captures the devastating impact of the storm, from the destruction of buildings to the uprooting of trees, and the aftermath that has left residents grappling with power outages and significant disruption to daily life.

Witness how the coastal city of Zonguldak bore the brunt of the storm, with torn parts of buildings littering the streets and strong water flows sweeping parked cars off the roads. The storm also wreaked havoc in Istanbul, where winds of up to 150 km/h (93 mph) were recorded.

The video also highlights the broader climate issues Turkey is facing, from a prolonged drought linked to climate change and poor water management, to the unusual snowfall that hit the regions after the storm.

Join us on this journey as we explore the effects of this extreme weather event and its implications for Turkey's future. Don't forget to subscribe for more compelling content on climate change and its global impacts. Your engagement helps us spread awareness and drive meaningful conversations around these critical issues. Stay safe, stay informed, and thank you for your support.

[–] Ghost00795 1 points 10 months ago

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In the town of Grindavík, Iceland, a significant geological event is unfolding. Magma has been detected advancing beneath the town, causing a series of intense earthquakes and leading to the evacuation of over 3,000 residents1. The magma intrusion, which is believed to be larger than those that led to eruptions in 2021, 2022, and 2023 at Fagradalsfjall to the east2, has formed a tunnel extending approximately 15 kilometers3. This has resulted in extensive damage to roads, buildings, and infrastructure in Grindavík3. As the situation continues to develop, experts warn that a volcanic eruption could occur within days or even hours1. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding geological event in Iceland.

[–] Ghost00795 0 points 10 months ago

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In the town of Grindavík, Iceland, a significant geological event is unfolding. Magma has been detected advancing beneath the town, causing a series of intense earthquakes and leading to the evacuation of over 3,000 residents1. The magma intrusion, which is believed to be larger than those that led to eruptions in 2021, 2022, and 2023 at Fagradalsfjall to the east2, has formed a tunnel extending approximately 15 kilometers3. This has resulted in extensive damage to roads, buildings, and infrastructure in Grindavík3. As the situation continues to develop, experts warn that a volcanic eruption could occur within days or even hours1. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding geological event in Iceland.

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