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Europe Is Cracking Apart — COLLAPSE IMMINENT - A Mountain Between Germany and Austria Is Splitting

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All right, listen everybody. This is

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something that you don't see every day.

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An entire massive mountain in Europe is

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breaking apart. And it is literally

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breaking apart. We can see it. We can

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look into the ais. It's really, really

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crazy. And it's right on the border

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between Germany and Austria. So, both

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countries are affected by this. The

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mountain is 8,500

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ft high, close to 3,000 m, and it's

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called the Hoger. It's a German word. If

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we translate it, it's like the high

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bird. But right now, this guy is

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splitting into two. And we're not

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talking about thousands of years. We're

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talking about right now in real time.

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And that could have an effect. I mean

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after bloodton in Switzerland we all

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know what this means because right now

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the scientists are not longer asking if

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it will collapse only when and I've

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reported about this I think a year ago

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but now here's the latest at the summit

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of the hoof fog there's a massive

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fracture that has opened and widened

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since I last talked about it and guys I

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want to make clear this is not just a

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track. This is a deep structural break

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and at that time of the year when the

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snow is melting and rain is coming um

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that is when we have a very very high

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risk of something like this happening.

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We've seen it with bloodton. This was

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the time when she started to his hit the

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fizzy. And I want to tell you how deep

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this crack is because that is massive.

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So we're talking about 130 feet deep.

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That's over 40 m guys. This is how you

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can look into this if you were as crazy

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and tried to go there and look down

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because you might be standing on a

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mountain that literally could crack

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apart any moment. So, you don't want to

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stand there wide. It's already 10 ft

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wide that's over 3 m and it's cutting

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straight across the peak of the

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mountain. So, this is quite a

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substantial mountain peak that everybody

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knows in the area. So they call it like

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the Matahorn

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um of the algoy. So Matahon is in

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Switzerland, but that's what they call

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it. It's a significant mountain peak

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that everybody recognizes. So if that's

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gone, bad, right? And I want to say that

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the depth and the width of that crack is

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growing every year about 1 to two

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inches. That's roughly like 3 to six cm.

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like this doesn't sound much, but guys,

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that can have a huge implication because

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it is going to lose stability at some

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point. And it seems we're not far away

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from that. So, think about this. You

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really have to get this in your hand.

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We're dealing with a mountain that's

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8,500

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ft tall and it's actively tearing itself

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apart inch by inch. And right now we

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already have 140,000 cubic meters that

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were coming down from this peak. But we

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have around another 260,000

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cubic meters of rock that are unstable

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right now. That's about 9 million cubic

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feet. They're ready to break loose and

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probably will break loose all at once.

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And here is what makes this even more

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serious. The unstable section. Which

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countries affected? Germany and Austria.

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Are they both affected? Well, most

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likely we can say that where it's going

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to break apart, the shizzy is going to

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hit the fizzy in Austria.

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If it collapses, it will fall into the

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Hanbach Valley that's down below the

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summit. And guys, you have to understand

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that won't be just falling rocks. That

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can trigger like a domino effect. We've

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seen it in Blaten. The gla the top was

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breaking apart, falling on the glacier.

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Glacier was breaking apart, tearing

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everything with it. So, we have probably

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in the works here. Starts to crack,

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starts to crumble, massive rockfall,

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debris flows, mud, avalanches that are

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racing down into the valley with within

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seconds. So the southern summit there is

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now classified as acutely unstable

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acutely. So there used to be a climbing

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road right through this zone. It's

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called the Boymanheim V. This has been

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shut down for years because what's if

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going up there right now is basically

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risking your life. But just two days ago

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there was another article that hikers

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still want to get up there and are

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getting up there from the other side.

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They want to go up there one last time

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before it's gone. I think this is crazy.

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And you also see the images how they're

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looking down into the abyss, right? This

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is the crack where the people are

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standing. I would not stand there.

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Absolutely not. This going up there

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right now is basically risking your

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life. And here is where it becomes

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something else entirely. The scientists

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are of course now monitoring this

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mountain. It's like a ticking time bomb,

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that ticking clock. And they have

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installed GPS sensors, laser scanners,

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seismometers, right? And they can detect

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movements smaller than a millimeter. And

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many scientists say, well, the mountain

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is singing. The seismometers are

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registering the slow cracking of the

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mountains. We know this from

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earthquakes. If something cracks,

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right? It it it it creates the

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seismometers to scale. So because of

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that, this

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might be one of the few times in history

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actually where a mountain collapse can

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be predicted before it happens. So

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researchers are saying if the crack

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suddenly speeds up from about 0.4 in a

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day right now to 0.4 in an hour, that's

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it. That's the warning sign. It's like

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if you want to fall a tree, right?

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You're hacking into it. You're hacking

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into it. you're hacking into it and and

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it gets thinner and thinner and there

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comes that moment when the tree gets out

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of balance and starts to fall. So, it

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accelerates,

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that's what's going to happen to that

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mountain. So, if that's the warning sign

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that they're waiting for, right? 0.4 in

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per hour. And at that point, authorities

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could have just two to three days before

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a major collapse. So, it's going fast.

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But here's the part that most people get

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wrong. This is not about melting

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perafrost. What we're dealing with in

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Switzerland in many mountains, this

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mountain doesn't have permafrost. This

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is something else. This is not thawing

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and ice melting, glaciers melting, and

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then making making the rocks instable

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because the ice was keeping them

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together. This mountain is made of a

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brittle rock. That's the problem. the

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the rock is called dolomite. And

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unfortunately, this rock is already

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naturally full of fractures. So what

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we're seeing right now is one of these

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fractures that is opening up under

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stress. Water now gets into the crack,

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makes it more vulnerable, right? It

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water gets in, it freezes, water

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expands. That of course is making the

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crack wider and it slowly forces the

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mountain apart. And when it rains like

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everything accelerates. So that's why I

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said right now we're entering a critical

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phase. So the scientists observed that

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the movement is increasing five to six

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times faster during heavy rainfall

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unfortunately. So what you're watching

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here will not be just a sudden disaster

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and it's not a sudden disaster. This is

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a slow structural failure that is

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reaching its breaking point. We're

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close. And when that happens, it likely

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won't be one single collapse. At least

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that's what we're hoping for. That's

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what they were hoping in Blaten. And

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then everything came down at once,

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right? So, by the way, if you want to

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see what's happening in Blaten, I have

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an update there. I have a Blatton

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playlist. Check that out on my channel.

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And please leave this video a like and a

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hype. doesn't cost you anything, but it

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helps my channel. Thanks for that. So,

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right now, the experts hope, they say

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they believe it will happen in multiple

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stages over several hours. Now, here's

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the part that sounds reassuring, but it

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isn't. Actually, it's not. Um yes we can

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