Natural Disasters: Nature or Something More Sinister? Earthquakes: Japan and Mexico Get Shaken Up Mother Nature isn’t pulling punches. A 6.6 magnitude quake rocked Japan’s southern coast, briefly sparking fears of a tsunami. Meanwhile, Mexico’s southern coastline felt the earth rumble with a 6.2 magnitude quake. Coincidence, or are we seeing the effects of a planet pushed to the brink by reckless human intervention? Either way, these events expose the fragility of urban centers built on fault lines—choices driven more by profit than safety. California Wildfires: Natural or Engineered? California is burning. Again. Winds gusting over 70 mph are fanning flames across Los Angeles, turning neighborhoods into ash. Toxic smoke blankets the region, threatening long-term health while the stripped landscapes…
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