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Floodwaters surge into dozens of villages in Pakistan: 2.5 million affected (Photos & Rescue Video)
"It is the worst flooding in 80 years in Pakistan as a surge of floodwaters from torrential Monsoon rains has affected 2.5 million and killed over 1,500 people so far. Today the flooding has pushed its way into the heartlands of Pakistan submerging dozens of villages and putting over 100,000 people at risk of disease."
Hell of a Ride! Car escapes forest fire inferno
"Russian volunteers, who had been fighting the wildfires in southern Russia, escape a forest fire as the flames close in on their car." ...I don't understand Russian, but I believe I know what they were saying, "Get the heck out of here! Now!"
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Obama: 'Static kill...working in Gulf'
President Obama says the static kill appears to be working and pledeges to stand by the people of the Gulf.
Washington (CNN) -- The 107-day fight to corral the oil befouling the Gulf of Mexico and stifle the well it was gushing from is at last nearing a finish, President Obama said Wednesday. We learned overnight that efforts to stop the well through what's called a 'static kill' appear to be working and that a report out today by our scientists shows that the vast majority of spilled oil has been dispersed or removed from the water," the president told the AFL-CIO executive committee at the labor union's meeting in Washington. So, the long battle to stop the leak and contain the oil is finally close to coming to an end, and we are very pleased with that," he said.
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Northern lights produce great show Tuesday night; encore expected Wednesday - JSOnline
"A small solar flare erupted from the sun early Sunday, shooting out a burst of plasma like milk blown through a straw at 2.5 million miles an hour.
Headed toward Earth, the solar activity - called a coronal mass ejection - created a beautiful aurora borealis Tuesday night and Wednesday morning captured by photographers in northern Wisconsin and elsewhere on the planet."
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Headed toward Earth, the solar activity - called a coronal mass ejection - created a beautiful aurora borealis Tuesday night and Wednesday morning captured by photographers in northern Wisconsin and elsewhere on the planet."
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Solar tsunami continues tonight August 4, 2010 and beautiful colors light up the sky (photos, video)
"Early Wednesday morning, people in the northern USA were able to see the effects of the solar flares storm and solar tsunami light up the sky; the northern lights will continue tonight in North America from Oregon to Maine and north to Canada."
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DID YOU KNOW THERE WAS A 100% CHANCE OF AN EARTHQUAKE TODAY!
YES! There's a 100 percent chance of an earthquake today! Though millions of persons may never experience an earthquake, they are very common occurrences on this planet. So today -- somewhere -- an earthquake will occur.
It may be so light that only sensitive instruments will perceive its motion; it may shake houses, rattle windows, and displace small objects; or it may be sufficiently strong to cause property damage, death, and injury.
It is estimated that about 700 shocks each year have this capability when centered in a populated area. But fortunately, most of these potentially destructive earthquakes center in unpopulated areas far from civilization.
Since a major portion of the world's earthquakes each year center around the rim of the Pacific Ocean (Ring of Fire), referred to by seismologists as the circum-Pacific belt, this is the most probable location for today's earthquake. But it could hit any location, because no region is entirely free of earthquakes.
Stating that an earthquake is going to occur today is not really "predicting earthquakes". To date, they cannot be predicted. But anyone, on any day, could make this statement and it would be true. This is because several million earthquakes occur annually; thereby, thousands occur each day, although most are too small to be located. The problem, however, is in pinpointing the area where a strong shock will center and when it will occur.
Earthquake prediction is a future possibility, though. Just as the Weather Bureau now predicts hurricanes, tornadoes, and other severe storms, the NEIC may one day issue forecasts on earthquakes. Earthquake research was stepped up after the Alaska shock in 1964. Today, research is being conducted by the USGS and other federal and state agencies, as well as universities and private institutions. Earthquake prediction may some day become a reality, but only after much more is learned about the earthquake mechanism