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🇪🇨 Severe Flooding Strikes Guayaquil, Ecuador! 🌊🚨 On February 20, 2025, Guayaquil was overwhelmed by torrential rains, leading to severe flooding across the city. Streets turned into rivers, disrupting traffic and stranding pedestrians. 🚗🌊 Many neighborhoods remain underwater, with emergency services working tirelessly to assist affected residents. ⚠️ Authorities Issue Urgent Warnings 🏠 Residents have been urged to stay indoors and avoid flood-prone areas as the risk of further flooding remains high. 💧⚠️ Authorities are closely monitoring the situation, with concerns over potential landslides and infrastructure damage. Rescue teams are on high alert, providing assistance where needed. 🚑⏳ 🌍 Climate Change Update: Earth Faces Cataclysmic Cycle 🚨🔥 Experts highlight that intensified flooding events—like the disaster in Guayaquil—may be linked to cosmic cycles affecting Earth's climate. 🌌🌎 At the "Global Crisis: The Responsibility" conference, scientists discussed a 12,000-year planetary cycle driving extreme weather patterns. 🚀🔬 With only 4-6 years of stable climate left, experts stress the urgency of broadening the climate discussion beyond CO2 emissions to address deeper climate dynamics. 📌 Key Takeaways: 🔭 Earth’s climate disruptions are influenced by cosmic and geological cycles. 🌍 Other planets are also experiencing unusual climate changes. ⏳ Global cooperation is needed before disasters worsen further. 📺 Watch the full conference on YouTube & Rumble via the Creative Society channel or follow discussions on TikTok. 🎥🌍 #CreativeSociety #SpeakUp #ActNow #Tiktok #GCCReport #Responsibility #TheResponsibilityForum #CosmicCycle #GlobalCrisis #ClimateChange #ScientificStudy #CosmicInfluence #ClimateScience #PlanetaryChanges #SaveOurPlanet #Catastrophes #ScienceForFuture #EarthsCore #Ecuador #Flooding #Guayaquil #Weather #Climate #Destruction #Anomaly #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather #StaySafe #DisasterPreparedness

FLORIDA FLOODING (June 11) 🚨 A #FlashFloodWarning is in place for Miami-Dade County in #Florida until 8pm ET and the threat "considerable." FOX Weather meteorologist Ian Oliver has what you need to know. #miami #miamidade #miamidadecounty

WEEKEND FLOOD THREAT (April 26): Torrential #rain could #flood parts of more than 10 states with #Oklahoma being an area of concern tomorrow night. #FOXWeather meteorologist Jane Minar has what you need to know. #flooding #flashflood #flashfloodwarning #weekend #weather