Someone named Ezequiel Lobo posted on Twitter
a huge insect that looks a lot like an oversized mosquito and placed it side by side with a regular mosquito. The translation reads: "LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THE MOSQUITO THAT JUST ENTERED INTO MY WINDOW (next to it there is a normal one to make a perfect comparison ahre) I have: fear" "He stepped on like a champion, my old woman panicked and reopened with the raid. I didn't find anything similar on the internet. or is it a new chernobyl evolution or am i in jumanji and i just found out" The moment you see it, fear and panic will surely set in. Imagine how much blood that sucks in if that really is a huge mosquito?
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Swarms of locusts are devastating agriculture in East Africa
and threatening food security in the region. They number in the billions and when they settle in one area, you know how devastating that would be, consuming most of the green vegetation around. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locust, locusts are the swarming phase of certain species of short-horned grasshoppers in the family Acrididae. These insects are usually solitary, but under certain circumstances become more abundant and change their behaviour and habits, becoming gregarious.
A very powerful quake struck between Cuba and Jamaica
on the 28th of January 2020, exactly 125km NNW of Lucea, Jamaica. The 7.7 magnitude earthquake in the Caribbean Sea to the south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica occurred as the result of strike-slip faulting on the plate boundary between the North America and Caribbean tectonic plates. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us60007idc/executive
A powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico
on January 7 8KM South of Indios at a depth of 10 KM. A day before, a 5.8 magnitude quake also shook the island. Source: âUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) |
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