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IPFS News Link • Natural Disasters

We Have Reached the Stage Where There Is Literally No Pause Between Major Disasters Hitting the U.S.

• Discern Report

When times were normal in this country, there would be a major disaster every once in a while, but now we have reached a stage where there is literally no pause between them.  Authorities are still trying to assess the damage from the historic wildfires that we just witnessed in Hawaii.  We are being told that they were the deadliest wildfires in the entire history of our country, and now suddenly more wildfires are burning tens of thousands of acres in western portions of the state of Washington.  At the same time, the state of California is bracing for an extremely rare disaster.  According to AccuWeather, the impact that Hilary is going to have on the state "has the potential to be an extraordinary event"

AccuWeather meteorologists say that a life-threatening flooding disaster is unfolding in some of the desert areas and mountains in Southern California to southern Nevada, where more than a year's worth of rain could fall.

"The impact from Hilary has the potential to be an extraordinary event, one that is rare and unprecedented," AccuWeather Director of Forecasting Operations Dan DePodwin said.


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