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North Korean "Ghost Ship" Arrivals In Japan Surge

North Korean "Ghost Ship" Arrivals In Japan Surge

Large numbers of North Korean fishing boats are washing up along the Japanese coast, some of which have contained decaying corpses.

Winds and water currents push dozens of boats onto Japan's northern coasts annually. Rickety North Korean fishing boats are particularly vulnerable because they lack the sturdiness and equipment to return home.

 

 

But the alarming pace over the past few weeks has prompted Japanese authorities to step up patrols.

What Life Is Like For A Million People In Puerto Rico Who Still Don't Have Power

What Life Is Like For A Million People In Puerto Rico Who Still Don't Have Power

Authored by Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog,

If you ever wondered what it would look like if the grid collapsed here on the mainland, the island of Puerto Rico is a tragic, real-life case study.

These stories show us what life is like for more than a million people who STILL don’t have power and running water nearly 3 months after Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated their communities.

Rupert Murdoch Mansion "Burning Down" In LA Wildfire: NBC

Rupert Murdoch Mansion "Burning Down" In LA Wildfire: NBC

The mansion of Fox News Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch (and reportedly future owner of Disney) located in the Moraga Estate winery and mansion in Bel Air, is "burning down" in the raging Los Angeles wildfires, NBC 4 reported on Wednesday.

"Like Driving Into Hell" - Los Angeles' 405 Freeway Shutdown As Wildfires Spread

"Like Driving Into Hell" - Los Angeles' 405 Freeway Shutdown As Wildfires Spread

While many people would argue that driving on LA roads is "like hell" on a good day, today is a very bad day as wildfires and shut the shockingly busy 405 Freeway in both directions...

This is what drivers are facing...

 

150,000 Flee Los Angeles As Wildfires Rage - "We'll Be Fighting This All Week"

150,000 Flee Los Angeles As Wildfires Rage - "We'll Be Fighting This All Week"

In what sounds like a replay of the devastating fires that killed dozens of people and torched a broad swath of California wine country this past summer, at least five discrete fires barreled across Southern California with extreme speed, torching more than 65,000 acres as firefighters struggled to contain the simultaneous infernos.

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