4ursurvival Blog
Solar Camping
t's great to get back to the simplicity of nature, but sometimes it's really convenient to have some modern amenities at your fingertips. 5 Day SOLAR Survival Backpack allows any nature-lover to enjoy electricity at any time without doing any damage to Mother Nature. Introducing the 5-Day SOLAR Powered Survival Backpack. The first backpack that provides survival supplies, solar power, and long term food products all in one backpack. The Solar panel provides a charge to any device, such as a GPS
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3rd Feb 2017
Heavy Rain, Floods Drench California as Thousands Urged to Evacuate
A powerful band of thunderstorms over California this week has swollen rivers, downed trees and prompted many people to evacuate, with more days of heavy rain in the forecast.Authorities urged thousands of residents in Northern California to evacuate as pounding rain threatened to overflow rivers. About 2,000 people in Wilton, a rural community near Sacramento, were asked to leave their homes Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press.Meanwhile, some 3,000 residents in Sonoma County were u
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11th Jan 2017
6.5 quake strikes off the coast of Humboldt County
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck Thursday morning off the Northern California Coast in Humboldt County that was felt in the Bay Area, officials said.The quake hit on the Mendocino fault at 6:50 a.m. in the Pacific Ocean, about 100 miles off coast of Ferndale, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It was initially reported as a 6.8 magnitude quake, and later downgraded to a 6.5 rattler.“It started rolling and I could feel it. I had time to jump out of bed and crouch down and call the dog befo
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8th Dec 2016
Most Deadly Natural Phenomenon
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes might seem like the most dangerous natural hazards you could ever face, but floods and droughts actually kill more Americans over time.Better predictions for hurricanes and other tropical cyclones, as well as tornadoes, have reduced the death tolls from such events in recent decades. But flooding deaths are on the rise.On average, U.S. flooding kills more than 100 people a year — more than any other single weather hazard, including tornadoes and hurric
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21st Nov 2016