There are currently 3 named storms raging around the globe: Eboni (USA), Usman (Philippines), Yeti (Russia; I gave it the name!), creating a wave of weather chaos around the world. Here the latest updates:
Yeti (Russia)
A powerful and now deadly cyclone is currently hitting the Kuril Islands, Sakhalin, the Khabarovsk Territory and Kamchatka, Russia with winds
up to 33 m/s (74mph), power outages and tons of snow.
After 5 days of continuous snowfall, accumulation reaches up to the second floor of buildings:
It is completely crazy! The extreme snowmass also triggered many avalanches, with at least one deadly – at least 2 dead and 9 rescued – in the east of the Khabarovsk Territory.
The strong and intense winds damaged buildings and cars. The wind conditions also increased the water level in the Avachinskaya Bay, resulting in tidal waves, washing cars away in the Seroglazka microdistrict.
The strong winds were also responsible for a dramatic fire that burned down 25 buildings in the village of Maysky, Khabarovsk Territory:
Winter storm Eboni (USA)
Winter storm Eboni produced a snowy chaos for Northern Plains, killing 4 in Kansas (1), Minnesota (2), North Dakota (1), closing interstates, highways… and flooding Tennessee (1), Louisiana (1) as well as Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina and Texas.
The Minnesota State Patrol said it responded to 167 crashes, 259 spinouts and 13 jackknifed semis on Thursday.
The Kansas Highway Patrol said it responded to at least 29 crashes during the storm. Ahead of the storm, Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer issued a disaster declaration on Wednesday.
I have issued a State of Disaster Emergency declaration for the state in response to the winter storm that will be impacting portions of western Kansas. #ksleg #kswx pic.twitter.com/lgHsAADdHD
— Governor Jeff Colyer (@GovJeffColyer) December 26, 2018
The University of North Dakota closed its campus Thursday in Grand Forks, while the Bismarck State Colleges also closed its offices.
Whiteout conditions from the storm forced the closure of portions of I-80 in Nebraska on Thursday. Eastbound I-80 and Highway 30 were closed from North Platte to Lexington. The roads were reopened Friday morning.
A New Mexico sheriff’s deputy was struck by a vehicle on a snowy road Wednesday.
I-25 has closed since this video was taken as drivers are stuck, unable to make it up La Bajada Hill. https://t.co/UCAPSUS88P pic.twitter.com/VU06ilG1X0
— KOAT.com (@koat7news) December 26, 2018
Heavy snow in the Oklahoma Panhandle forced the closure of several highways, including state Highway 54, where several tractor-trailers jackknifed.
In Utah, two highway patrol vehicles were involved in separate crashes Wednesday on slick roads. No injuries were reported in either wreck, the Associated Press reported.
Snow and ice from Eboni closed northbound lanes on Southern California’s 15 Freeway near Cajon Pass for hours Tuesday following a chain-reaction crash involving about 40 vehicles:
In Tennessee, multiple rivers are flooding, and officials are warning people to just not wade through it.
In Georgia, first responders acted fast to save a woman and baby from the flood-swollen waters of Clay Creek Friday morning:
And in Louisiana, towns and villages were heavily flooded:
Tropical depression Usman (Philippines)
The tropical depression “Usman” has already reached the Philippine island of Samar and continues westwards toward the Visayas and Palawan island.
Conditions are dramatic:
Heavy rain warnings have been raised for the central part of the country.
Many areas are already flooded.
LOOK: Waist-deep flood hits Brgy. Guinbaoyan Sur in Calbayog City, Samar due to #UsmanPH. | ?: Edmon Morado Diaz pic.twitter.com/tGiqA1AlCP
— Daily Tribune (@tribunephl) December 29, 2018
LOOK: Lope de Vega in Northern Samar is also submerged in flood due to continuous rains on Saturday. | via Miriam Desacada / Photos courtesy of Myra Bogtong pic.twitter.com/GBi8E20Qwb
— The Philippine Star (@PhilippineStar) December 29, 2018
The number of victims unknown. Many landslides have already occurred:
Our weather is going crazy lashing unprecedented storms around the world. Who’s next?
Forklift causes whole warehouse to collapse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqmDRRZjaeU
The Mediterranean Sea has so many secret undersea bases. Look at the artificial straight lines criss cross on Google Map. You can see many Secret Undersea Structures.
https://www.google.com/maps/@35.0522107,24.1916952,124841m/data=!3m1!1e3
Now Stronboli volcano is very active with eruption. Stromboli had a tsunami with landslide just like the tsunami in Indonesia. It might happen again.
Tsunami: Destructions on Stromboli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x07JxgZbeng
A tsunami destroyed several houses on Stromboli. The tsunami was caused by a landslide.
Tornado – (Panguragan) Indonesia – Dec. 30, 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qipZafixPJs&list=UUgO6QLLgG0jU70wah_Myz2w
Why so many disasters hit in Indonesia? Just recently they got tsunami, flood and tornado?
46 VOLCANOES ERUPTING OR ON HIGH ALERT/20 ERUPTING JUST IN INDONESIA/SKY AND SPACE ANOMALIES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEiMxbhyL2g&list=UUPSNiRNrx57fL6m1jQBP8Qg
12-28-18, Vehicle Accidents on I-40, E NM W TX Panhandle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5si8Rxulbk&index=16&list=UU1nJElGcVcTpeZJVyxEbzJw
Today, it is so warm in Alabama over 70 degree with wind and rain storm. We had so much rain. Last year around this time, we had snow and icicles from roof. This warmness in New Years’ Eve is crazy. I guess this is not the record warmest temperature, but it is close. Montgomery Alabama got 76 degree today. Actually it might be a breaking record. Even last night, it was so warm that I kicked my thick blanket out of my bed.
Alabama to end 2018 with threat of severe weather
https://www.al.com/expo/news/erry-2018/12/ff34a0db9f2280/alabama-to-end-2018-with-threa.html
A powerful 7.0 earthquake and Tropical depression Usman in Philippines at the same time? Coincidence? I don’t think so. Everything is karmic effect. Now is the karma payback time just before the big End Time event.
Geoengineeringwatch.com shows why these events are happening.