
"Got it!"
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"Got it!"
A house is carried off in a tornado.
Mudslide Alert
Earthquake.
Harvey before and after.
Another long day down at the Bureau of Earthquake Prediction.
'You lost your home and farm. Do you want to talk about it?
Experts through the ages.
Aliens watch the earth explode
"Oh no! This chimney needs re-pointing."
Volcanic ash...
Lesser Known Active Volcanoes.
"My God, now what?"
'Our policy is quite plain. We don't pay out on claims we can't pronounce.'
'I think this is where our fish pond was.'
Only Percy seemed happy that the Titanic was taking on water.
"This says we're in an area of unpredictable movements of the earth's tectonic plates."
"Yee yee hee hee how how yip yip."
"....rather than spend millions on a potentially fruitless effort to avoid flooding we've decided to focus on public safety!"
'To be honest, I don't think the garden does need it anymore.'
'Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today!'
'Of course the scientists have got this all wrong about climate change.'
Tornado Season in America.
"On the other hand, voting to fund disaster relief would violate my conservative principles."
'Pretend you don't notice San Andreas.'
'My God! Isn't rain wonderful?'
Every cloud has a silver lining...
News: Flash Floods
"OK, now here comes the lava."
'Should we upgrade the levees or just go hydroponic?'
Fishing Arizona- waiting for a flash flood
"Actually we were hoping for something a little more sensible..."
'It's the plumber ... '
Floods leave man and ghost stranded.
'The gods are angry with the airlines.'
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