Monday, 30 March 2015
Indonesia’s Sinabung volcano still rumbling violently after nearly 2 years
According to reports from Extinction Protocol, Indonesia’s Sinabung Volcano Continues to violently rumble even after 2 years! The volcano continues to effuse a viscous lava lobe from its summit crater. Frequent rockfalls and pyroclastic
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Thursday, 26 March 2015
One Killed After Bridge Collapses On I-35 In Salado, Texas
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM)
– The Bell County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed they are responding to
a report of a bridge collapse on Interstate 35 in Salado, Texas.
The accident was reported at 11:15 a.m. Thursday at FM 2484 and I-35.
According to DPS trooper Harper Meyers, a semi hit a bridge support,
bringing down the overpasses of FM 2484 that was under construction
killing one person and injuring several others
Massive Lights Turn Russian Night Into Day (VIDEO)
What in the world is up with Russia? Literally UP, as in up in the air from unexpected and unexplained massive flashes of lights. They happen so quickly that the only way we're even able to see these events is courtesy of motorists who use dashcams while they drive.
The image above shows, at left, the most recent of these bizarre occurrences, which took place a little after midnight on March 17 in the sky above the
Massive Sinkhole Swallows a Bus in Brazil
According to reports a massive sinkhole devoured an entire tour bus and
then deposited it in the rushing waters of a flood-swollen river in
Brazil. As harrowing as it may look, this near-disaster didn’t claim a
single life. All the bus passengers safely stepped off the bus just in
time to see the vehicle become a makeshift boat. According to the
International Business Times, the accident occurred in northern Brazil
along the Trans-Amazonian Highway between Itaituba and Ruropolis. The
Washington Post noted that late summer rains flooded the Rio Tapajos,
which intersects with the Trans-Amazonian Highway. FULL REPORT
Co-pilot appears to have crashed Germanwings plane deliberately: French prosecutor
(Reuters) - The co-pilot of the Germanwings airliner that crashed in the French Alps killing all 150 people aboard appears to have brought the A320 Airbus down deliberately, the Marseille prosecutor said on Thursday.
German Andreas Lubitz, 28, left in sole control of the Airbus A320 after the captain left the cockpit, refused to re-open the door and operated a control that sent the plane into its final, fatal descent, the
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