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  • 22/07/2025
What was meant to be a peaceful tour through Northern Ireland’s Marble Arch Caves quickly turned into a race against nature. Tourists were trapped deep underground as torrential rain sent floodwater pouring into the caves — turning staircases into waterfalls and cutting off exits. With power out and water rising, staff acted fast, leading soaked visitors to safety through cascading floodwaters. Thankfully, everyone made it out safe — but the drama didn’t stop there. Flash floods, hosepipe bans, and chaotic weather continue to hit the UK hard, with experts warning this could be just the beginning.
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00:00A monster wildfire in Oregon is tearing through the state, and it's on the brink of becoming
00:04a megafire.
00:05The Cram Fire has already scorched more than 95,000 acres near Madras, making it the largest
00:11wildfire in the U.S. this year.
00:13It started on July 13th near Willowdale and has since destroyed homes, forced evacuations,
00:19and left a trail of blackened grasslands.
00:22If it crosses 100,000 acres, it'll officially be classified as a megafire, something that
00:28used to be rare but is now terrifyingly common.
00:31Why?
00:32Experts say it's climate change, and the data backs it up.
00:36Over the past 40 years, wildfire destruction in U.S. forests has skyrocketed by 1,000 percent.
00:42Firefighters are battling flames from multiple directions, while bracing for strong winds and
00:46unpredictable flare-ups.
00:48Nearby, the Butte Creek Fire and the Greeley Heights Fire are adding to the chaos, threatening
00:53more communities.
00:54And while residents pack go-bags under Level 1 alerts, California braces for its own firestorm,
01:00amid warnings about cuts to weather service staffing.
01:03This fire season is just heating up, and America may be facing its new normal.

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