Scariest Storm Moments Ever Caught On Camera | Natural Disasters

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Scariest Storm Moments Ever Caught On Camera | Natural Disasters
Even the most nice place can become hell when storm season arrives.
Mother nature is so angry with us that she wants to destroy everything in her path. Today’s video will make you think twice before going out in the rain again in scariest storm moments ever caught on camera !
The hair-raising video is a little over a minute long of the heroic rescue of a woman, whose car was swept away by floodwaters in Texas, US, has gone viral on the internet.
The woman got stuck in the stream after a heavy torrent of rain hit the Fort Worth area on May 24. She tried to drive through the aggressive stream in her car but it got swept away in scariest storm moments ever caught on camera.
The stream is so aggressive that they barely manage to keep their balance and struggle to remain afloat. They gradually managed to get out of the stream safely.
Soon the rescue official manages to reach her with a rope in scariest storm moments ever caught on camera. The woman is then given a life jacket. And the official ties the woman to himself and prepares to swim back to the bank.
imagine how strong the flow of water must be for Mecca to turn into an ocean on the road like that! Flash floods, hail and rainstorms hit Jeddah that day in scariest storm moments ever caught on camera.
Flooded streets caused chaos in the city on Nov. 24, those cars were swept away and no one talked anything more about the man that tried to save his car in scariest storm moments ever caught on camera.
In a statement, the Makkah provincial government said 2 people died in the flooding in Jeddah, so residents should stay indoors except for urgent needs.
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  1. As the climate heads into greater extremes globally, how can we best deal with future climate crises?
    The short answer is that we cannot deal with them unless we take care of nature's inner balance.
    We live in a tightly-closed and interdependent system in which everything boomerangs back to us. While living in such a system, we need to reconsider what we want and think, and how we treat each other, because our human connections are the primary influence on how nature responds to us.
    It is common to think that climate is dependent on factors outside of us—whether it be balances between heat and cold in the environment, or the effects of various kinds of pollution we emit—because we lack a complete picture of how our attitudes to each other bring about the strongest responses from nature toward us.
    No creature distorts nature the way that we people do. And it is not simply a matter of switching to renewable energy sources, electric cars and the like; it is a matter of how we relate to each other.
    If we truly wish to witness more balance throughout nature and not have to deal with all kinds of cold waves and other natural disasters, then similarly to how we have electricity, water and gas meters in our homes, we should also have meters that count how much evil we emit into the world from our negative attitudes to each other. What I mean is that if we could feel the extent to which we emit negative forces into the world, which negatively ricochet back to us, then we would wish to change this negative driver within us. We would want to switch it to a drive that makes our human connections positive, and which harmonizes us with nature.
    In simple terms, when we get up in the morning, we should first and foremost consider what we need to do in order for all people to have it good. Developing such an attitude is not so simple, yet we will need to seriously work on it as we head into the future. A life of increasing blows from nature or a life of peace and harmony depends on the extent to which we impact a shift in our attitudes to each other—from negative to positive.

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