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October 17, 2025, a playground collapsed at Zijiang School in Shaoyang City, Hunan Province, fortunately no casualties were reported. The Zijiang School playground collapse emergency response headquarters announced on Saturday that they have begun an investigation to the cause.

The emergency response headquarters confirmed that the west wall and some playgrounds of the campus of the school collapsed, and the corners of the west side of the Boxue Building (teaching building) were damaged.

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ZetaTalk explores the concept of Earth's "stretch zones"—regions where tectonic plates are being pulled apart due to planetary forces, particularly in anticipation of a predicted pole shift. It focuses heavily on the eastern seaboard of the U.S., the Caribbean, and parts of Europe, warning that these areas will experience significant land subsidence due to the widening of the Atlantic Rift.

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  • Predictions that areas like Florida, Georgia, and the UK will lose elevation and be permanently flooded.

  • A detailed catalog of sinkholes, train derailments, infrastructure collapses, and mysterious odors from 2004–2005, interpreted as signs of Earth stretching.

  • The concept of “imploding cities”, where underground infrastructure fails due to shifting rock layers.

  • Warnings to relocate from vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas before the pole shift occurs.

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San Diego ISD's school facility collapses after nine months of construction

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Posted 4:07 PM, Dec 01, 2025
 
and last updated 4:53 PM, Dec 01, 2025


A multi-use facility under construction at San Diego High School collapsed Saturday, Nov. 29, after just nine months of construction, prompting concerns from neighbors and an investigation by the school district.

Residents reported hearing a loud boom when the structure collapsed, and many took to social media to express their concerns. The facility was part of projects funded by the May 2024 bond election.

"I don't know why it happened. It couldn't just malfunction; something could've malfunctioned," said Elias Bueno, a San Diego resident who lives about two blocks from the high school.

Bueno noted that weather conditions may have played a role in the collapse, but he's not a meteorologist.

"It was windy. Yeah. But I don't know if that would affect it. You know, they didn't have a roof on it yet," Bueno said.

Many residents expressed frustration about the financial implications of the collapse on Facebook.

"I'm just sorry that it happened cause it's going to be more money that the school's going to spend," Bueno said.

The school district released a statement addressing the incident, saying officials will ensure that architects, engineers and contractors provide all information to explain what caused the collapse. The district also confirmed that staff will immediately collaborate with the contractor to barricade the perimeter of the work site to ensure student safety.

Superintendent Dr. Rodrigo Pena declined to provide an on-camera interview about the matter. However, he did confirm that engineers, contractors and insurance representatives will be on site throughout the week to assess the damage and determine next steps.

No injuries were reported in connection with the collapse.

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Comment by Tracie Crespo 7 hours ago

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UPDATE: No injuries reported in St. Charles grain bin collapse

By Caitlin Alexander and Ryder Blair

Published: Dec. 1, 2025 at 12:42 PM MST|Updated: 9 hours ago


ST. CHARLES, Minn. (KTTC)  Two grain bins collapsed Monday afternoon in St. Charles, spilling thousands of bushels of corn across a nearby railroad, prompting emergency responders to evacuate businesses and close Highway 74.

According to the St. Charles Police Department, at approximately 12:20 p.m., a bystander in the parking lot near the bins called emergency responders after noticing one of the grain bins was about to collapse.

After the collapse, St. Charles Police Chief Jose Pelaez and Fire Chief Scott Shossow directed crews to clear the railroad, which was covered in about a foot of corn.

“We’re working with the railroad to figure out what the distance is off the tracks that we need to have cleaned yet tonight to open up that. We’re working on it now, and then we’ll turn it over to the excavation company,” Shossow said.

Both chiefs said the cause of the incident is unknown but appears to be accidental. No one was injured during the incident.

Winona County Commissioner Josh Elsing arrived before the collapse and after emergency responders secured the area. Elsing captured video of the exact moment the grain bin, full of corn, collapsed.

“I was more concerned about it having a kind of domino effect depending on which way it collapsed,” Elsing said.

ST. CHARLES, Minn. (KTTC) – MN 74 is now reopened to traffic.

Comment by Juan F Martinez 18 hours ago

Tinglayan, Philippines

Makilo Bridge collapsed in Barangay Bugnay, Tinglayan, Kalinga, which is part of Tabuk-Bontoc Road, this afternoon Monday, December 1, 2025.

The said bridge serves as the main connection between the province of Kalinga and the towns of Mountain Province, particularly the town of Bontoc.

As of now, the road from Tinglayan to Bontoc is closed after the incident.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on November 22, 2025 at 4:51pm

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, 22,11,25.

Two families had to leave their Pittsburgh home overnight after part of it gave way. The incident happened on Steuben Street in the city’s West End. While the damage isn’t visible from outside, police say a section of the basement foundation collapsed. The cause of the collapse is still unknown.

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Comment by Juan F Martinez on November 21, 2025 at 9:49pm

BROOKLAWN, New Jersey—A section of the Red Carpet Inn on Route 130 in Brooklawn collapsed on Thursday.

Firefighters say they arrived on the scene around 5 p.m. and confirmed the rear building had collapsed and began a primary search while evacuating adjacent rooms.

Crews secured utilities and assisted with evacuation and secondary searches. They remained on-site for about two hours supporting the construction official and PSE&G.

No injuries were reported, according to Brooklawn Fire Company.

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Comment by Tracie Crespo on November 21, 2025 at 1:51pm

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Six-storey building collapses in Armanitola after moderate earthquake

A six-storey building has collapsed in Kasaituli, Armanitola, following a moderate earthquake in the capital.

The quake, which struck from 10:38 to 10:39am on Friday, was felt across Dhaka and several other regions of the country.

Khaleda Yasmin, the duty officer at the Fire Service Control Room, said that firefighters rushed to the scene after receiving reports of a six-storey building collapse in Kasaituli, Armanitola, and have begun operations there. No casualties have been reported so far, she said.

She added that reports have also come in from various parts of Dhaka, including the office of the chief adviser, about buildings tilting, cracks appearing, and plaster falling off due to the earthquake.


Comment by Tracie Crespo on November 15, 2025 at 11:57pm

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Storm Claudia: Major landslide collapses road causing indefinite road closure between Huelva and Sevilla

Ground under road just disappeared.

Ground under road just disappeared. Credit: Jose Luis Escudero Gallegos X

Rain – it’s only a little rain. Rain is a big deal in many parts of Spain. Months after month without it means the land becomes porous and fragile. Often all that is needed is more rain to wash away what is underneath to make the land fragile enough to collapse major roads and bridges. Precisely what happened on Saturday, November 15, between Huelva and Sevilla.

A massive collapse on the A-476 national road, provoked by intense rainfall under an orange weather alert, has completely severed the road connecting La Mina and El Castillo de las Guardas in Seville province, calling for immediate work on emergency repairs and traffic diversions that will keep the route closed for days, or potentially much longer.

The incident occurred during persistent heavy downpours, which saturated the subsoil and caused a sudden vertical sinkhole several metres deep, splitting the roadway in two and rendering it impassable in both directions. The Spanish State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) had issued an orange alert for the region, active until 7pm. Guardia Civil officers and maintenance crews quickly cordoned off the site, diverting traffic to prevent further risks while assessing the damage.

Initial inspections point to water accumulation and soil oversaturation as the primary causes of the abrupt failure. Emergency services are evaluating ground stability, with repairs expected to take several days due to the collapses' severity. Authorities are asking drivers in northern Seville province to exercise extreme caution and follow official updates.

The affected section lies at kilometre 17 in the municipality of El Madroño, part of the winding A-476 that links Seville and Huelva provinces through the mining basin, passing near El Castillo de las Guardas (km 0 to 12.5) and El Madroño (km 12.5 to 19) without entering town centres. The road handles around 1,500 vehicles daily, including 7 per cent heavy traffic, and features two lanes (approximately 4 metres wide each) with variable shoulders from zero to one metre.

Despite reassurances from the regional government, many in the area remain sucking through their teeth, suggesting the reconstruction could take months before the road is reopened.


Comment by Tracie Crespo on November 14, 2025 at 1:40am

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Geological Fault in Santander Leaves Colombian Town Cut Off 

The local government has declared itself unable to handle the emergency caused by the geological fault in Santander, Colombia.

The geological fault has affected 1.9 miles of the Transversal del Carare highway.

https://www.heraldousa.com/trending/geological-fault-in-santander-l...


Comment by Juan F Martinez on November 13, 2025 at 3:24pm

WINSLOW, Indiana

A part of a building next to the Beacon of Light Cafe in Winslow collapsed overnight.

According to the cafe’s Facebook page, the cafe will be closed until further notice. The business also said everyone is safe and no one was hurt.

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