@creativesocietystlouis: 🇨🇳 Severe Flooding And Mudslides Strike Hangzhou July 6, 2026 — Torrential rainfall triggered severe flooding and powerful mudslides across Hangzhou in China's Zhejiang Province, rapidly inundating streets, neighborhoods, and major transportation routes. Videos shared on social media show fast-rising floodwaters sweeping through the city as residents called for rescue while roads and residential areas disappeared beneath the water. In several districts, flooding reached significant depths, severely disrupting transportation and daily life. Emergency services continue carrying out rescue and recovery operations while monitoring water levels and assisting affected communities. Authorities are assessing damage to homes, roads, and infrastructure as the full impact of the flooding continues to unfold. Flash floods and mudslides can develop rapidly when intense rainfall saturates the ground and overwhelms rivers and drainage systems. Once the soil becomes unstable, slopes may fail with little warning, sending fast-moving mud, rocks, and debris downslope while floodwaters continue to rise in surrounding areas. Climate Crisis Update: Earth Faces a Cataclysmic Cycle The growing intensity of these patterns aligns with evidence presented by Dr. Cholakian and discussions from the Global Crisis forums involving volunteers from over 180 countries. These observations point to a ~12,000-year cycle associated with increasing instability in Earth systems. As internal planetary processes intensify, effects are being observed through stronger earthquakes, volcanic activity, ocean heating, magnetic field weakening, and extreme weather worldwide. Researchers continue studying the relationship between Earth's internal heat, the oceans, and atmospheric instability. Increasing microplastic and nanoplastic pollution in the oceans may interfere with natural heat exchange processes, potentially contributing to additional instability. As ocean temperatures rise, evaporation increases, which may also transport nanoplastic particles into the atmosphere, where they may influence atmospheric electrical activity and the development of unusual electrical phenomena in powerful storm systems. #China #Hangzhou #Flooding #GCCReport #CreativeSociety
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Tuesday 07 July 2026 14:31:51 GMT
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Justine Pogi :
Yung parcel ko
2026-07-09 12:54:55
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💛 Flor y Gatos :
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2026-07-09 05:43:33
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Nash09 :
Since Chinese government loves to claim so much water, the nature is giving it for free without even declaring a war. Take what you need but never from greed.
2026-07-09 21:47:01
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