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09/12/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
La Niña looms as states grapple with extreme weather conditions
The U.S. may have to deal with more storms and dry conditions as a La Niña brews in the Pacific Ocean. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that surface temperatures in the Pacific have dropped to below-average levels, indicating that a La Niña is on the horizon. They also stated that there’s also a big chance that the […]
08/27/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Climate alarmists over-hype Laura and Marco, claim back-to-back hurricanes are “unprecedented”
Mainstream media was buzzing in the last few days with news of an “unprecedented” twin hurricane that could hit the southern U.S. The news emerged after the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecast that then-Hurricane Marco and Hurricane Laura might hit New Orleans. But records dating back to a few centuries prove that such twin hurricanes are not unprecedented. It’s also untrue […]
08/25/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Louisiana and parts of Texas evacuate residents as Tropical Storm Laura intensifies
Thousands of coastal residents in Louisiana and Texas were forced to evacuate their homes due to Tropical Storm Laura. The storm is expected to be the season’s first major hurricane and make landfall on Louisiana and parts of Texas on Thursday. Laura, as well as Hurricane Marco, tore through the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico Sunday. It hit the […]
04/10/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
When the storm subsides: What to do in the aftermath of a disaster
Hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, floods and other similar disasters and emergencies are difficult to get through. It takes a lot of preparation to be able to say you’re ready to face a disaster. Emergency supply kits need to be stocked, family members need to be geared up and emergency bug out plans need to be drawn […]
10/06/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Here are the top 5 hazard risks in the U.S. – and how to prepare for them
The Earth seems to grow more active and dangerous as years pass, given the constant media coverage on various natural disasters. These calamities often shake nations and leave no prisoners. As preppers, preparing for such things is second nature. If one of these disasters come your way, would you be prepared to face Mother Nature’s […]
05/04/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Which SHTF situation is most likely to actually happen?
The prepping lifestyle can be overwhelming for most people but at its core, preppers prioritize readiness in all aspects of their lives. But amid all the talk about prepping skills, survival gear, and food supplies, how do you know which disaster event has the highest chance of occurring within your lifetime? (h/t to TheSurvivalistBlog.net) How to prepare […]
11/02/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
How to survive common natural disasters
Natural disasters come inevitably, but it’s possible to prepare for and actually survive them. Knowing what you need to watch out for and what you need to do once these calamities come will help you keep yourself and your family members safe and unharmed. Here are some of the most common natural disasters and how […]
09/12/2018
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By Mike Adams
No one is ready for what’s about to happen
This isn’t merely about the approaching Hurricane Florence, which has already turned the entire East Coast into a “zombie apocalypse” of empty store shelves as locals panic to buy every last water bottle in sight. (Somehow, none of these people seem to realize there’s water coming out of the tap, and if they buy a […]
08/21/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
How to survive a hurricane: A day-by-day preparedness log and observation of the aftermath
Florida Dave, a contributor to Survival Blog, wrote down a day-to-day account of how he prepared for, survived, and managed after Hurricane Irma. We will be recounting some of the steps he took (and adding in our own comments and suggestions) in the hopes that you, dear NaturalNews reader, will learn essential tips on how […]
10/12/2017
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By Russel Davis
Hurricane wildlife victims: One hurricane washed away thousands of sea turtle nests, another destroyed monkey habitat
The devastating Hurricanes Irma and Maria that recently hit the U.S. and Puerto Rico, respectively, not only caused extensive damages on human lives and properties but have also threatened the wildlife population in both countries. A report published by the University of Central Florida Marine Turtle Research Group indicates that the aftermath of Hurricane Irma has negatively […]
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