Archive for the ‘Natural Disasters’ Category

Christopher Lao’s Official Statement

August 5th, 2011Posted by Semidoppel

One principle in Newton’s Law of Motion states that “In every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction” and Christopher Lao is the best epitome of this principle. Yes, the video became viral, and the netizens reacted in different ways. The “hate page” that appeared in Facebook already reached more than fifty five thousand [...]

Touchdown Jesus Struck by Lightning

June 16th, 2010Posted by Semidoppel

The 62 feet tall and 40 feet wide sculpture located at Ohio popularly known as Touchdown Jesus was struck by lightning by a thunderstorm last Monday night. According to Monroe police department, it happened at 11:15 p.m., it was burned to the ground by the thunderstorm. The King of Kings sculpture had its nickname “Touchdown [...]

Guatemala Sinkhole | Gigantic Crater Opens

June 1st, 2010Posted by Semidoppel

Guatemala government recently released a picture of a sinkhole which is believed that is caused by Agatha storm. The sinkhole looks like a very huge hole without an end.

Volcano Eruption in Iceland Might Trigger a Powerful Eruption

March 25th, 2010Posted by Semidoppel

Last Saturday, Eyjafjallajokull (AYA-feeyapla-yurkul) volcano found in south-central Iceland, erupted and until now its volcanic activity is increasing. Scientists said that it might trigger a nearby volcano named Mount Katla, as of now there are no signs of changes in the said volcano. The said eruption was a result of the tectonic processes that is [...]

Philippines, Shook by 6.0 Magnitude Earthquake

March 25th, 2010Posted by Semidoppel

As of 1:29 this afternoon (Philippine Time), the Philippines was rocked by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake. The epicenter of the quake was traced on Lubang Island, Occidental Mindoro, (111 kilometers west of Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro at the South China Sea), with a depth of 72.4 kilometers and lasted for about 30 seconds. The quake is [...]