Disaster Calendar – 28 July 2012
Posted by feww on July 28, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,327 Days Left
[July 28, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016. SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,327 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History…
Symbolic countdown to the ‘worst day’ in human history began on May 15, 2011...
Global Disasters/ Significant Events
- Ethiopia. Renewed ethnic clashes in Moyale area, Ethiopia have left at least 2 dozen people dead and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. At least 20,000 people have crossed into Kenya to escape the slaughter, the Kenyan Red Cross said.
- N. Korea. Rainstorms and flooding in North Korea has left more than 200 people dead or injured, and more than 60,000 people homeless according to reports quoting state-run KCNA news agency.
- Uganda. Ebola virus has killed more than a dozen people and infected about a dozen others in Uganda, reports said.
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
- The First Wave of World’s Collapsing Cities
- Back to the Primordial Future
- The Fate of Energy Dinosaurs
- Mass Die-offs
- 2010 Disasters [Links to 2010 Disaster Calendar]
- Mega Disasters
- 2011 Disaster Calendar
- 2012 Disaster Calendar
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