Tuesday, 10 August 2010

NEWS NOT SEEN IN NORTH AMERICA TODAY

This is a really handy little report to pass on to all of my fellow media blackout North Americans ~ Canadian and American both.


URBAN SURVIVAL

August 10, 2010

By George Ure



A great reader email:


We're basically in a media blackout (effectively) concerning anything really meaningful, so here's a snapshot of what's really going on in the world:


August 9: Katla Volcano, Iceland ~ Twelve earthquakes in the past 48 hours.


August 9: Deadly Russian Heat Wave Gravest Over Millennium


August 6: Sacramento running 10 degrees below average


August 5: Snow in Brazil, below zero in the River Plate, tropical fish frozen. For a second day running it snowed in Southern Brazil and in twelve of Argentina’s 24 provinces including parts of Buenos Aires.


August 3: Coolest July in San Francisco since 1971


August 3: More than six million fish and thousands of alligators, turtles, dolphins and other river wildlife are floating dead in Bolivian rivers, the cruel aftermath of the extreme cold in South America.


August 3: Argentina colder than Antarctica


August 1: Peru declares state of emergency


August 1: Worst flooding in Pakistan history


July 31: July rainiest month in Mexico history


July 29: Record cold in San Diego


July 10: Record cold at LAX

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