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June 2025 opened with a moderate geomagnetic storm (G2-class) on June 2, triggering auroras visible in half the U.S. and parts of Canada. While solar activity was quieter than in May, the cumulative stress on Earth's magnetosphere from solar winds, cosmic rays, and atmospheric ionization is amplifying terrestrial upheaval.

We had it all this month: Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, deadly floods, unprecedented hailstorms, sinkholes, freak summer snowstorms, and scorching temperatures.

Again, we cannot discard the possibility that the erratic activity could be caused by the electric interaction between our Star and its twin.

Catastrophic flooding dominated headlines:
  • Nigeria: Heavy floods left 200+ dead and 500 missing.
  • Northeastern India: 52 dead from heavy floods and rain-triggered landslides.
  • Southwest China: 22.5 inches of rain in 24 hours. 80,000 evacuated.
  • Vietnam's Hue City: 3 feet of rain in 72 hours.
  • Kinshasa, Congo: 19 fatalities from flash floods.
  • San Antonio, Texas: 8 dead and 6 missing after 6 inches of rain in 24 hours.
  • Nebraska: Flash Flood Emergency after 7 inches of rain in 12 hours.
  • Australia's Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre: Typically a barren salt flat, transformed into an oasis for only the 4th time in 160 years after rare flooding.
Huge hail has become the new normal this summer:
  • France: 3.3-inch hailstones — Europe's largest ever recorded — smashed greenhouses and cars.
  • Austria & Bulgaria: Crops obliterated by ice bombardments.
  • Montana & Netherlands: Tennis-ball hail smashed windows and dented vehicles.
And the unseasonable or unusually heavy snow continues:
  • South Africa: Heavy snow left 300,000 without power.
  • Australia: Ski resorts reported up to 3 feet of snow after a huge storm.
  • Chile: Rare snow blankets the Atacama desert.
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Uruguay: First June snowfall in decades.
  • Western US and Canada: up to 10 inches of snowfall blanketed ski resorts.
  • India, Kyrgyzstan, Iceland, and Scotland's peaks also saw summer snow.
While southern African countries reported unusually cold temperatures, some countries in the northern hemisphere experienced record-breaking heat, with Spain reaching 46°C (115°F) and breaking a 60-year heat record.

Geological upheaval:
  • Mount Etna erupted violently, its strongest since 2014, forcing tourists to flee.
  • Earthquakes struck Turkey/Greece, Colombia (6.3M), and Peru (5.6M).
  • Sinkholes swallowed roads in China (twice).
The surge in meteor fireballs this month coincided with Earth's passage through a denser region of the Taurid meteor stream, though some events, like the brilliant fireball over Brazil on June 17, appear to be unrelated.

All that, and more, in this month's SOTT Earth Changes Summary:

Or watch on Odysee.

To understand what's going on, check out our book explaining how all these events are part of a natural climate shift, and why it is taking place now: Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection

Check out previous installments in this series - now translated into multiple languages - and more videos from SOTT Media here, here, or here.