The earth shakes under America
Forecast: "Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko - in the geopolitical game. Also Russia, USA, Ukraine, and Israel, and their leaders" (published on May 21, 2026, link).
S. Dragan:
... "The ground under America is shaking"... And by June 19, 2026, this (the situation in America) even looks somewhat catastrophic. It could be not only explosive natural disasters, but possibly seismic.
S. Dragan, forecasting events regarding America, touched upon the entire Western Hemisphere (including North and South America, which are currently in the interest zone of the US and directly Trump himself).
In mid-June of that year, specialists from the U.S. Geological Survey recorded an event in the area of the world-famous supervolcano in Yellowstone. It occurred in the Biscuit Basin zone and led to noticeable changes in the landscape, including the appearance of a new hot spring. This is reported in the official report of the agency.
On June 13, unusual signals were first detected by instruments. Specialists noted two types of anomalies: seismic shocks and infrasound waves coming from the Black Diamond pool area. This location is notable for having experienced a similar eruption in July 2024.
When scientists visited the site, they observed the Firehole River, which flows near the Biscuit Basin. The river's water had taken on an unusual light gray color. A detailed check revealed that volumetric portions of hydrothermal fluid had entered the river from three fresh vents.
The explosion mechanism is linked to superheated water beneath the surface that entered voids and instantly turned into steam, creating excessive pressure.
The consequences of the eruption were significant. A crack formed on the surface measuring over 18 meters in length and up to 1.5 meters wide. Another sinkhole was discovered nearby, measuring 15 meters in diameter. Additionally, a nearly boiling water body with dimensions of 6.5 by 5.3 meters formed - the water temperature reached 93 degrees. Surveillance cameras installed at the site recorded that a jet of up to 9 meters in height periodically erupted from this source.
Notably, there are no reported victims or injuries. The Biscuit Basin remained closed to visitors since last year's incident, preventing any human contact. Geologists have now set up additional temporary seismic stations to monitor potential repeat events and assess the system's behavior in the near future. They state that this event further demonstrates the high instability of hydrothermal processes in this region.
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June 24th saw a 5.7-magnitude earthquake in Northern California, with the epicenter located 10 kilometers (16 kilometers east of the town of Willits).
June 29 saw an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 off the coast of Oregon, with the epicenter located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 200 kilometers from the coast, and the focus at a depth of around 10 kilometers.
Not only in the USA does the earth shake under America. In Venezuela, which Donald Trump effectively considers his own, powerful earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.5 and 7.2 occurred on the night of June 25, 2026.
The earthquakes were registered at 22:04 local time (01:04 UTC). The focus of the seismic event was at a depth of 35 kilometers.
After the earthquake, many residents fled their homes in a hurry and took to the streets. Rescue services are working at the sites of destruction, with local residents offering assistance.
Social media reports have emerged of potential damage to Caracas' Simon Bolivar International Airport. Users have shared videos showing the aftermath of the destruction.
The earthquake in Venezuela has required a response not only at the national, but also at the international level, the U.S. National Geological Service (USGS) stated. The agency has assigned a red level of danger to the event. The statement notes that such incidents often require extensive response measures involving national and international resources.
As of June 25th, the number of victims resulting from the earthquake in Venezuela, with a 44% probability, is estimated to be between 10,000 and 100,000 people, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
According to the agency's forecast, the chances of the death toll reaching between 100 and 1,000 people is only 3%, between 1,000 and 10,000 deaths - 22%. Meanwhile, the USGS believes that with a 30% probability, the human toll from the earthquake will exceed 100,000 people.
The death toll from two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela has reached 1500, with 3150 more injured. This was reported by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, on June 29.
Extensive damage, hundreds of dead, and thousands missing - after each earthquake like the one that occurred in Venezuela recently, the question arises: where will the tragedy repeat next?
Among the candidates, scientists name the most populous state in the US.
The San Andreas Fault, the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, stretches along the California coast for 1200 kilometers.
Scientists from the University of Hawaii claim: the region faces a catastrophe more severe than anything that has happened here so far. Given that the built-up area density has increased multiple times since 1906, the number of potential victims could be much higher.
Research published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth shows that the San Andreas and nearby San Jacinto fault systems have reached "the highest level of tectonic stress in the last thousand years."
However, predicting when this "stress" will trigger an explosion in the region and reach the level of a massive natural catastrophe remains a big question.
As of the third decade of June 2026, wildfires are raging in the US.
Fire has engulfed 11 American states; 77 new fires broke out in the country over the course of a day. Around 5,900 people have been deployed to fight the fires, according to a report from the US National Interagency Fire Center.
According to the report, the country has seen 34,262 fires since the beginning of 2026, with over 1.1 million hectares burned. This exceeds the average decade figures for both the number of fires and the affected area.