Listen to Erick Hecker talk about weather, warefare and technology.
He is a whistleblower who used to work for Raytheon.
He is a whistleblower who used to work for Raytheon.
Asheville, North Carolina. The footage is of the River Arts District and industrial area along the French Broad River.
This documentary captures the profound impact of Hurricane Helene on the communities of Western North Carolina, revealing both the staggering destruction and the resilient spirit of those affected. It tells the story of incredible volunteers from across the country who came together to help rebuild lives and bring hope.
In our journey to offer aid, we recognized the importance of putting faces to both the unsung heroes and those living through the devastation. There is deep healing in sharing these stories, and our prayer is that this documentary serves as a testament to the real faces behind the loss and resilience. By creating a space for these voices, we hope it becomes a catalyst for healing and an invitation for others to hold space for one another in times of need.
An angry crowd confronted King Felipe VI and yelled abuse at him as he visited the town of Paiporta in Valencia. Flash flooding in the eastern region this week claimed more than 200 lives and left a trail of destruction.
Spain's King Felipe VI and government officials faced a hostile reception during their visit to the hard-hit area of Valencia.
The febrile atmosphere meant the visit to the region, where devastating floods have claimed the lives of more than 200 people, had to be cut short.
Most of the crowd's wrath was focused on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and the head of the Valencia region Carlos Mazon — both of whom were whisked away by security. The king and his wife, Queen Letizia, spent an hour trying to calm tempers before leaving themselves.
In Paiporta, probably the worst-affected town, crowds shouted abuse at the king and pelted his entourage with mud and objects.
Look what the Amish and locals have done in Asheville, North Carolina!
God is Faithful.
Update: 40 Days After Hurricane Helene. (Swannanoa Valley) All ground footage of hurricane aftermath was recorded Thursday, 7th November 2024.
It’s been a month and a half since the devastating hurricane hit Western North Carolina, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
On Wednesday, November 13, the powerful storm DANA descended upon the province of Malaga, unleashing torrents of rain that have already triggered severe flooding in numerous towns. Among the hardest-hit areas are Almogia, where entire neighborhoods are submerged, and Los Romanes, now grappling with rising floodwaters. Off the coast of Marbella, an extraordinary waterspout has also appeared, intensifying the already chaotic scene in this region.
The new DANA announced for this Wednesday by Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) is already causing heavy rain in Tarragona in northeast Spain, and in Málaga in the south.
In the Catalan province of Tarragona, 180 litres per square metre are expected, whilst in Málaga 120l/sqm are forecast to fall.
At around 11am on Wednesday November 13th, it started raining heavily in Málaga's Guadalhorce Valley and the upper part of the Axarquía region, and the situation has worsened and become widespread ever since.
Article (17th November 2024):
https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1977109/power-cuts-warning-13-cities-england-snowstorm-15
Households are being told that an Arctic blast will bring potential disruption across various areas of England, with travel affected and power supplies at risk too.
The Met Office has issued a 15-hour yellow weather warning for ice and snow, starting at 7pm on Monday and continuing through to 10am on Tuesday.
And in Scotland, the snow starts even earlier, with a warning in place from 4pm today, Sunday November 17.
As many as 13 major English cities fall under the warning, including Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Stoke, Chester, Lincoln, Derby, York, Durham and Hull.
But other areas including Bangor in North Wales, Carlisle on the North West coast and Middlesbrough as well as the whole of Yorkshire will be affected by the yellow weather warning.