For years, I've been writing these daily stories about the existential crisis that is sea level rise for dozens of communities up and down the California coast. I wanted to take a longer-term view. A mega study by the U.S. Geological Survey from a
The 104-ton metal beast standing in the way of disaster: Iceland sends in its biggest bulldozer to dig three mile-long trenches to halt magma in its tracks amid growing fears of volcanic eruption
'Time's finally up': Iceland's impending volcanic blast 'marks the start of centuries of eruptions' as one region is hit by 1,100 new quakes that have split houses apart and created gaping chasms
Fears entire Iceland town could be hit by lava after sulphur dioxide levels spark evacuation: 'Considerable uncertainty over the future' of Grindavik as nine-mile fissure splits town and 800 quakes are felt in sign that volcanic eruption is imminent
Today Lucy and I are reporting directly from the ground in Acapulco as the city rises from the shattered glass and mud.
We are now about 10 days into the post-ACApocalypse and for the first time it seems there is some clarity in the chaos.
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Armed with machetes and baseball bats, some residents of Mexico's hurricane-ravaged beachside city of Acapulco are guarding their neighborhoods from looters who have already emptied supermarkets.
This self declared ignorance from the so called experts also applies to their ongoing denial of the shockingly obvious climate engineering operations taking place in our skies.
This footage comes from Dan Akston who is on the ground now and with him we are raising some funds to deliver food and water to locals, as well as transmit communications to family members.
Utter destruction! Hurricane Otis kills 27 as Category 5 storm hammers Acapulco leaving flooded streets, ripped roofs off homes and hotels, submerged cars and cut communications, road and air access
'Apocalyptic' Hurricane Otis leaves trail of destruction in Mexico: Category 5 storm - strongest ever to make landfall on Pacific coast - turns Acapulco's roads to rivers