Part 2- Turkey France Spain Colombia; Part 1- NorCal Russia Colombia: Several areas of Earth went under water or snow in the past weeks and, even though the news doesn't mention it, global warming is causing this extreme precipitation. As the planet's glaciers and ice caps melt, most of the water evaporates and joins currents in the air to form atmospheric rivers, which will soon be raising sea levels everywhere, even inland. Hold on it's going to be a bumpy humid decade. Video 1 Heavy snowfall in Moscow caused destruction and transport chaosFeb 21, 2026 WHEN THE EARTH IS still ANGRY channel МОСКВА Abnormal snowfalls, wind gusts up to 17 m/s, 9-point traffic jams and transport chaos, hundreds of cancelled flights and roofs collapsing under the weight of snow. All of this is the result of the Mediterranean cyclone "Wally," which has engulfed the Russian capital region. The Moscow mayor called the unfolding situation "extremely difficult." According to forecasters, more than 80% of the monthly precipitation for February fell in a single day, exceeding the previous record set in 1970. The cyclone caused massive traffic jams and general transport chaos in the Russian capital. Hundreds of flights were delayed and canceled at Moscow's airports. Public utilities have switched to enhanced 24/7 operations. And local residents, accustomed to the weather's mood swings, began making viral videos for social media about how spring seems to be a little late. The heavy snowfall also caused destruction. The roof of an outdoor skating rink in a Moscow neighborhood collapsed. The structure couldn't support the weight of the snow and, according to eyewitnesses, collapsed directly over the ice rink. The collapse covered an area of approximately 2,000 square meters, and fortunately, it occurred at night. The rink was closed at the time, and no one was injured. The cyclone has already left the Moscow region and is moving toward St. Petersburg. MORE:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYjDx0z6Vs&t=254s*** AND Video 2 Tragedy in Portugal ❗ Record FLOODS Collapse Highways — Cities Under Water!Xtreme TV Feb 22, 2026 #flood #Storm #Portugal Portugal in Shock ❗ Record FLOODS Collapse Highways & Submerge Cities! Portugal in Crisis ❗ Record FLOODS Collapse Highways & Submerge Cities! Portugal faced a national flood emergency in February 2026 after successive Atlantic storms delivered extreme rainfall across central and southern regions. Major river systems including the Mondego, Tagus and Sado exceeded capacity, inundating urban districts and agricultural plains. In Coimbra, levee strain led to widespread flooding, while a section of the A1 motorway — Portugal’s key Lisbon–Porto route — was closed due to structural erosion. Dozens of municipalities declared calamity status as rail corridors and highways underwent safety inspections. Agricultural losses and infrastructure damage are expected to reach billions of euros. Emergency teams conducted ground and aerial rescues as river alerts gradually downgraded. This report examines the hydrological drivers, infrastructure impacts and ongoing recovery efforts following Portugal’s February 2026 flood crisis. *** AND Video 3 Nature attacks Europe with snow: Italy and Hungary have sufferedFeb 22, 2026 WHEN THE EARTH IS still ANGRY channel ЕВРОПА Reviews of weather events, natural disasters, astronomical phenomena and wildlife around the world *** A winter series of powerful storms and cyclones continues across Europe. Western regions of Hungary were swept by heavy snowfall. The counties of Győr-Moson-Sopron, Vas, and Zala experienced the greatest difficulties, with over 20 cm of snow falling in just 24 hours. Winds intensified the blizzard, blocking roads and bringing traffic to a virtual standstill in several cities, including Sopron, Harka, and Zalaegerszeg. In Zalaegerszeg, snow and gusty winds caused a serious incident: a bus carrying passengers skidded off the road and overturned. Twelve people were injured, two seriously. Intercity bus service remained disrupted throughout the day, with some routes experiencing delays or even non-operation. Rail service in the region was also disrupted. Snowdrifts and fallen trees blocked lines connecting Hungary with Austria and Slovenia, causing delays for both passenger and freight trains. Meanwhile, Italy experienced a severe thunderstorm with heavy hail. The heaviest hailstorms were recorded in the province of Latina, in the areas of Sezze, Sabaudia, and San Felice Circeo. According to weather stations, approximately 21 mm of rain fell in Sezze, and approximately 30 mm in San Felice Circeo. The effects of the severe weather were significant: roadXtreme TV Feb 22, 2026 #flood #Storm #Portugal Portugal in Shock ❗ Record FLOODS Collapse Highways & Submerge Cities! Portugal in Crisis ❗ Record FLOODS Collapse Highways & Submerge Cities! Portugal faced a national flood emergency in February 2026 after successive Atlantic storms delivered extreme rainfall across central and southern regions. Major river systems including the Mondego, Tagus and Sado exceeded capacity, inundating urban districts and agricultural plains. In Coimbra, levee strain led to widespread flooding, while a section of the A1 motorway — Portugal’s key Lisbon–Porto route — was closed due to structural erosion. Dozens of municipalities declared calamity status as rail corridors and highways underwent safety inspections. Agricultural losses and infrastructure damage are expected to reach billions of euros. Emergency teams conducted ground and aerial rescues as river alerts gradually downgraded. This report examines the hydrological drivers, infrastructure impacts and ongoing recovery efforts following Portugal’s February 2026 flood crisis.s near Sezze and towards Terracina became slippery and partially covered in ice, causing traffic congestion. Hail damaged cars, and strong winds downed trees and power lines. Localized flooding, temporary traffic disruptions, and public transport delays were reported in low-lying areas. Similar weather events with intense thunderstorms and hail were observed in the province of Tuscia, affecting the municipalities of Ischia di Castro, Tarquinia, and Tuscania.
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