Anonymous ID: 6cd536 May 24, 2025, 9:12 a.m. No.23077390   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7400 >>7484 >>7549

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First-Ever Fault Rupture Caught on Camera – M7.9 Myanmar Earthquake

This rare footage shows the first-ever fault rupture caught on camera during the massive M7.9 Myanmar earthquake on March 28th, 2025. The rupture occurred along the Sagaing Fault, producing extreme ground shaking and visible surface displacement.

 

The Myanmar earthquake caused intense shaking across Mandalay and nearby areas, while Thailand also experienced strong tremors, felt as far as Bangkok. The quake reached intensity X+ on the Modified Mercalli scale and triggered widespread damage across the regions of Myanmar.

 

This video provides rare coverage of fault rupture during the 2025 Myanmar earthquake and how it affected mainly Myanmar and parts of Thailand in terms of shaking.

Anonymous ID: 6cd536 May 24, 2025, 9:15 a.m. No.23077395   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Star plans to build $100M movie studio in TEXAS: 'Hollywood is broken'

 

Zachary Levi says Hollywood's broken, so he's taking his business - show business - elsewhere.

 

The 44-year-old actor - who feels he's been frozen out of mainstream Hollywood due to his refusal to go woke - is currently in the process of fundraising to fully build a film studio in Austin, Texas that would benefit from tariff-linked movie industry policies President Donald Trump has spoken about.

 

The Chuck actor, speaking Thursday with Variety, said that the studio system - which has been rocked to its core over the past decade amid a horrific history of dysfunctional power structures; rapidly-changing technology and emerging business alternatives - was essentially obsolete a century ago.

 

The American Underdog actor refenced the silent film stars who banded together more than a century ago to form United Artists in 1919, amid inferior conditions in the entertainment industry at the time.

 

'Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks and all those O.G.s knew it over 100 years ago,' the Lake Charles, Louisiana native told the magazine. 'Hollywood was broken then, and we needed a better system.'

Anonymous ID: 6cd536 May 24, 2025, 9:18 a.m. No.23077399   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Imagine waking up, stepping outside… and there’s a 135-meter ship in your yard

 

That’s what happened in Norway when cargo tanker ‘parked’ itself just meters from a man’s bedroom

‘I nearly broke my neck seeing the ship’s top’ he said

No injuries, no spill

One suspect

Anonymous ID: 6cd536 May 24, 2025, 9:29 a.m. No.23077435   🗄️.is 🔗kun

LONDON – Hundreds of workers remain underground at the Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg after a "shaft incident" occurred at Sibanye Stillwater's sub-shaft, the South Africa-based mining company said Friday.

 

"We are actively implementing our safety and shaft examination procedures," Sibanye-Stillwater said in a statement. "Once these are completed, we will begin hoisting employees to surface. All 260 employees have been accounted for, are safe and have been provided with food."

 

A Sibanye-Stillwater spokesperson clarified to ABC News that the workers "are not trapped." The company said in the statement that it expects all affected employees to be brought to the surface on Friday afternoon.

 

"Following a detailed risk assessment, it was decided that employees should remain at the sub-shaft station until it is safe to proceed to the surface, in order to avoid walking long distances at this time," the company said. "It is estimated that all affected employees will be brought to surface around midday today."

 

https://abcnews.go.com/International/hundreds-workers-remain-underground-after-shaft-incident-south/story?id=122105138