Amazon Web Services recovered Monday morning from a widespread outage that disrupted services for major retailers, airlines, social media apps, financial platforms, and more. AWS infrastructure supports millions of websites and platforms.Air France 447 in 2009, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and the recent Germanwings A320 incidents have drawn attention due to their significant impact on the airline industry, often attributing blame to pilot suicide, storms, or poor judgment. Similarly, crashes involving electric trains like the Disney Monorail, DC Metro in 2009, and Amtrak 188 are investigated with discussions of safety devices, track maintenance, or mechanical failure taking center stage. 

The public only begins to suspect something larger at play when widespread issues arise. Disruptions in cell phone service are often blamed on blocked tower access or bad weather, while the Blackberry outage in 2008 was attributed to a software glitch. However, engineers maintaining equipment and the grid are not easily deceived. During the Washington DC blackout, an electrical issue initially described as a "surge" hinted at something unusual. 

A key distinction exists between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and an electromagnetic pulse. A pulse causes a surge—a sudden increase in magnetons and electrons—that disrupts equipment reliant on steady particle flow, leading to a runaway state. Surge protection can guard against lightning strikes, shutting down equipment to prevent damage. Yet, absent a lightning strike, such surges may point to the charged tail of Planet X, also known as Nibiru. 

What lies ahead for the public? As cell phone service and satellite cable TV continue to degrade, and as planes experience increasing electronics failures or cockpit smoke incidents, the challenges posed by such phenomena may become harder to ignore.

Source: ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for May 23, 2015

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Comment by M. Difato on April 4, 2017 at 9:23am

Corpus Christi, Texas- Flaring at the Valero West Plant caused some alarm around the city today. Towering flames and smoke could be seen for miles. (Apr 3)

http://www.kristv.com/story/35061343/valero-flaring-seen-from-all-o...

For our viewers who don't know, flaring is something refineries do to relieve pressure. It's a routine process that happens from time to time, but today's flaring was one of the more noticeable occurrences. To the average person, it probably looked like an explosion had happened.

This all started when the plant lost power around noon. When something like that happens, pressure builds up, and Valero has to relieve that pressure by burning product. That's when you see flames and smoke coming from tower flare units, and in this case, a ground unit too.

A nearby AEP substation malfunction caused that power outage, which affected several schools in the area too. Power was restored several hours later.

Valero says there may be occasional flaring over the next 24 hours while the plant restores operations. The Refinery Terminal Fire Company and the Corpus Christi Fire Department are monitoring the air.

Comment by M. Difato on March 29, 2017 at 2:21pm

A Honolulu-bound flight from Oakland made an emergency landing on Maui on Monday (Mar 27) After the smell of smoke.

http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/03/27/hawaiian-airline...

Hawaiian Airlines flight HA47 was diverted to Kahului after people on board smelled smoke in the cabin of the Boeing 767-300 aircraft. No injuries were reported...."

Comment by M. Difato on March 29, 2017 at 7:49am

A passenger plane has caught fire on landing at an airport near the town of Jauja in central Peru. (Mar 29) Remarkably no injuries have been reported. All 141 people on board were evacuated safely.

Witnesses said the the Boeing 737 which had taken off in Lima drove off the runway after swerving for no apparent reason.

The fire may have been started when the wing scraped the ground.

Peruvian Airlines which own the jet have launched an investigation into the incident.

http://www.euronews.com/2017/03/29/passenger-jet-catches-fire-in-pe...

Passenger plane bursts into flames before skidding off runway during emergency landing in Peru http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/passenger-plane-bursts-flames-before-10118378 

Comment by KM on March 27, 2017 at 3:47pm

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1074836/offbeat

Viral video shows moment Hong Kong mall escalator malfunctions, plummets backwards


CCTV footage captured the moment hordes of shoppers are seen gliding up an escalator before it suddenly malfunctions. 

DUBAI: Camera footage of an escalator in a crowded Hong Kong shopping mall lurching out of control has gone viral since being posted online on Sunday.
CCTV footage captured the moment hordes of shoppers are seen gliding up an escalator before it suddenly malfunctions and speedily sends people back down, causing a pile up at the bottom of the escalator.
Seventeen people were injured in the incident at Mong Kok mall in Langham Place and one eyewitness told Gulf News: “I heard people screaming. The escalator was going down but the speed accelerated.
“People started to panic and some fell down.”


Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 26, 2017 at 4:56am

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/watch-mercedes-e...

Watch: Mercedes explodes into FIREBALL outside Fort Dunlop

Dramatic footage of moment Mercedes bursts into flames in Fort Parkway

  • 11:30, 25 MAR 2017
  • Updated14:15, 25 MAR 2017

This is the moment when a car dramatically burst into flames on a busy Birmingham road.

The white Mercedes C220 caught fire on Fort Parkway, outside Fort Dunlop on Friday night.

Luckily the occupants managed to get out unhurt.

Crews from Erdington fire station were called to the fireball just after 7.30pm.

A spokeswoman for West Midlands Fire Service said: “Crews found a car completely on fire.

“The driver had managed to get out and there were no reports of anyone being injured.”

She said firefighters were at the scene for about 45 minutes.

Part of the road was closed during the incident for a short time.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 19, 2017 at 3:49am

http://www.local10.com/news/florida/miami-dade/firefighters-respond...

Firefighters respond to electrical fire at Turkey Point

FPL reports electrical fault in non-nuclear plant at Turkey Point

Posted: 1:14 PM, March 18, 2017 Updated: 6:32 PM, March 18, 2017

HOMESTEAD, Fla. - Firefighters responded to reports of a fire inside the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station in Homestead on Saturday, according to the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department. 

Florida Power & Light reported there was an electrical fire at one of Turkey Point's non-nuclear plants at 9700 SW 344 St., east of Homestead, next to Biscayne National Park.

The incident didn't affect customer service or pose an immediate danger to the facility, according to FPL spokesman Peter Robbins, of NextEra Energy. 

"The power was shutoff to the area, unit 3, and as with most electrical fires, it cleared itself out," Robbins said. 

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue was assisting FPL with an investigation into the cause of the electrical fault, Robbins said. Turkey Point, which operates five power-generating units, is the largest generating station in Florida.

Comment by M. Difato on March 19, 2017 at 2:27am

Just days after a power failure at Suncor’s Commerce City Refinery on Saturday (Mar 11, 2017) evening led to an “operational upset” and flames shooting from the facility. http://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/12/power-failure-at-commerce-city...

Suncor oil refinery spewed hundreds of pounds of toxic gases over Denver — again (Mar 16, 2017)

as power was out for more than 13 hours starting at 9:54 p.m.

The unexpected power interruption triggered automatic and manual safety shut downs..  http://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/16/suncor-oil-refinery-toxic-gas-...

This was the second time in five months that a power-supply hiccup led to a sudden burst of toxic air pollution from the refinery. It’s the latest challenge at one of Colorado’s most problematic industrial sites.

Oct 14, 2016 Suncor refinery power failure produces yellow plume, prompting safe...

 

Comment by Scott on March 18, 2017 at 10:24pm

Blackout in Panama puts about 1.5 million people in the dark (March 17, 2017)

A power outage in Panama has plunged about 1.5 million people into darkness.

Panama's Electrical Transmission Company reports that the blackout was caused by a series of transformer explosions at a generation and distribution station. ...

The blackout affected Panama City and the province of Colon, on the country's Caribbean coast.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-4326096/Blackout-Panama...

Several areas of Panama in blackout for more than 12 hours after explosion (March 18, 2017)

Several areas of Panama in blackout for more than 12 hours after explosion

Several sectors of the city of Panama remained lightless because of an explosion that was registered in three transformers of Zone 1 of Condado del Rey. ...

The explosions were recorded between 6 and 8 pm last Friday...

Members of the fire department came to the scene and hours later they managed to control the flames.

http://www.panamatoday.com/panama/several-areas-panama-blackout-mor...

Comment by M. Difato on March 18, 2017 at 5:46pm

An American Airlines plane heading to Chicago from Miami made an emergency landing in Jacksonville after smoke was reported in the cockpit Tuesday (Mar14).

American Airlines flight 1090 landed at Jacksonville International Airport shortly before 5 p.m.

Twitter user @BeginAtTheEnd reported that smoke was coming from under passenger seats..."

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Smoke-in-Cockpit-Diverts-Miami-t...

Comment by Yvonne Lawson on March 17, 2017 at 9:19pm

Empire State emergency: Firefighters called to New York skyscraper

Fifth Avenue

Firefighters are on the scene outside the 102-story building in the city’s Fifth Avenue.

The blaze reportedly started in the basement of the building at 2.20pm local time.

Tourists are currently being evacuated from the hugely popular NYC attraction.

Witnesses inside the building have described smelling smoke.

One person wrote on Twitter: "Something's going on at Empire State Building"Elevators smells like smoke. Fire engines outside.

"Elevators smells like smoke. Fire engines outside."

New York's fire department (FDNY) have confirmed they are still trying to put out the flames.

It is currently believed the fire affected a Starbucks Coffee shop on the lower floor.

Manhattan: 350 5th Ave - Empire State Building. All hands working for fire from manhole and electrical panels inside Empire State Building.

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