earth changes feb 2022
Kraftig snefald, frysende regn og is ramte det meste af det centrale, østlige og sydlige USA i denne måned. Hundredtusinder led af strømafbrydelser og 5200 flyafgange blev aflyst.

Brasilien blev ramt af en uhørt mængde regn i februar måned, berørende millioner af mennesker. Jordskred og oversvømmelser ramte byen Petropolis førende til mindst 152 omkomne, oversvømmede floder i Rondônia bortdrev tusinder mens veje blev omdannet til floder i Umuarama.

En koldfront bragte kraftig regn og stærk blæst til Haiti og den Dominikanske Republik. Regnen faldt uafbrudt i 36 times og adskillige floder brød deres bredder. Omkring 3444 huse blev berørt og 2500 familier måtte evakueres.

Dele af Quito, Ecuador, blev ruineret af det kraftigste regnfald i 20 år, 40 gange mere regn faldt end forudset af meteologerne. Regnskyllet førte til et jordskred som ødelagde huse og rev dusinvis af biler med sig førende til 24 omkomne.

Mindst 20 mennesker døde og mere end 55000 blev fortrængt efter cyclonen Batsirai hamrede ind i den østlige kyst af Madagascar. De vidtbredte oversvømmelser beskadigede hovedvejen som forbinder de nordlige og sydlige egne af øen, ødelæggende 8000 huse og fortrængende 131000 mennesker.


Cyclone Batsirai killed at least ten people and displaced nearly 48,000 in Madagascar. Parts of the country were affected by heavy rains and strong winds that uprooted trees and destroyed houses. All this while the island was still reeling from a deadly tropical storm earlier this year.

Storm Eunice wreaked havoc across the UK with 122 miles per hour winds that uprooted trees, blown-off roofs, and knocked out power lines. It is now considered the strongest storm in the history of England.

Eunice caused four deaths in the Netherlands, two in the UK, two in Belgium, and one in Ireland.

Later this month, Storm Franklin caused heavy floods in the northern UK, triggering the evacuation of thousands of people.

In Argentina, wildfires out of control have scorched almost 800,000 hectares of the province of Corrientes, 9% of the province's area. The fires have acutely affected wildlife in the area.

A strong and shallow earthquake shook Indonesia's Sumatra island on Friday. The tremor damaged buildings, killed seven people and injured 85. More than 5,000 people fled their homes to temporary shelters.

All this and more in our SOTT Earth Changes Summary for February 2022:


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