Flooding
09/17/2018
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By Mike Adams
Emergency declared at Brunswick nuclear power plant in North Carolina… all personnel blocked from entering the facility as “hot shutdown” under way
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has declared a state of emergency for both units of the Brunswick nuclear power facilities in North Carolina. An “unusual event” has occurred which is interfering with the ongoing “hot shutdown” of the nuclear power plants (a process which takes several weeks to complete). Full details of the event are […]
09/14/2018
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By Mike Adams
Hurricane Florence achieves DIRECT HIT on Brunswick nuclear power plant in Southport, NC… pray for our safety
UPDATE: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has now declared an emergency at the Brunswick nuclear power facility due to extreme flooding. The facility is running a “hot shutdown” sequence, and all personnel are currently blocked from accessing or entering the structure. This has been declared an emergency “hazardous event” by the NRC. See full details […]
09/12/2018
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By JD Heyes
Epic rainfall from Hurricane Florence could burst dams in Virginia, warn state officials
The closer Hurricane Florence gets to shore, the more dire the predictions are regarding the Category 4 storm’s potential to cause major, long-term damage to infrastructure in its path. As of Wednesday afternoon, Florence was still several hundred miles off the coast of North and South Carolina, with forecasters saying she could make landfall in […]
09/12/2018
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By Mike Adams
Citizen journalism: Brighteon.com to feature Hurricane Florence videos Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Join, upload and HELP others stay safe
Brighteon.com, now serving millions of video minutes each week thanks to thousands of user channels that are posting videos every minute, will be featuring Hurricane Florence videos as “Editor’s Picks” from Friday through Sunday. In the spirit of citizen journalism, we’re encouraging everyone in the affected area to: 1) Join Brighteon.com to create your free account. […]
09/11/2018
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By JD Heyes
As Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast, these should be the top preparation priorities for residents
Once again, Mother Nature is about to teach a large segment of the country how important advanced planning and preparation is when it comes to dealing with disaster and emergency situations. Hurricane Florence is on a path to strike North and South Carolina, with the latest weather forecasts claiming that the storm will make landfall […]
07/11/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
5 steps to take to be prepared for anything
No place on the planet is safe from natural disasters. Whether it’s a hurricane or an earthquake, you need to be prepared if you want to survive and stay secure. There are five steps you can follow to be prepared for anything.(h/t to PreppersWill.com.) Plan ahead This is probably one of the most important steps […]
05/15/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Your guide to starting all over after a disaster
As a prepper, you’re probably used to anticipating disasters and making the necessary preparations to ensure that you survive them. But when SHTF, are you mentally prepared to start over? When disaster strikes you’ll have to face a daunting task: Rebuilding your life from the ground up. You’ll also have to deal with property loss along […]
08/27/2017
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By Mike Adams
Hurricane Harvey prepper update: Sh#t just hit the fan in South Texas… non-preppers hurting badly as food, water, power and emergency services FAIL
News from inside Hurricane Harvey: Local towns are experiencing so much flooding that some are cutting off municipal water supplies. This is on top of the power grid outages, cell phone outages, store closures and widespread road closures that have taken place here in the last 12 hours. For the time being, everyone is on […]
08/27/2017
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By Mike Adams
Survival report from inside Hurricane Harvey: The flooding has begun… and it’s brutal
I’m posting this “survival report” from inside Hurricane Harvey because everybody I know has been asking if we’re okay in Central Texas. I’m happy to report that I am writing this from inside the spiral arms of Hurricane Harvey, and although significant damage has occurred in a few areas (such as Rockport on the Coast), […]
04/09/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Engineers: The next California earthquake could “liquefy” 235-foot-high dam and unleash 29 billion gallons of water onto Silicon Valley
The Golden State just can’t seem to catch a break. Officials say that the Leroy Anderson Dam, near Morgan Hill, could “liquefy” in the event of an earthquake. The dam’s embankments have been deemed “seismically unstable.” Safety concerns about the dam continue to rise, especially after the Coyote Creek flooding that devastated thousands in San […]
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