00:00The United States is breaking disaster records.
00:02And no AA just released data confirming the worst sustained pace of billion-dollar weather catastrophes ever recorded.
00:10The federal agency's June 8th report reveals the five-year annual average for billion-dollar weather disasters has exploded to
00:1823 events per year.
00:20That's more than double the long-term historical average of nine events per year going all the way back to
00:251980.
00:26And 2026 is already tracking at an extreme pace, following the most active, severe weather start to a season in
00:34modern records.
00:35That means more tornadoes, more floods, more wildfires, more hurricane damage, hitting American families, American homes, and American wallets harder
00:44every single year.
00:46No AI tracks these disasters because they don't just break records.
00:50They break budgets.
00:51Insurance premiums are climbing.
00:54Disaster relief programs are strained.
00:56And the next massive weather event is never far away.
00:59For every American who has watched a community devastated by a storm.
01:04No AA's data says this is now the normal.
01:072026 is the year that number no longer surprises anyone.
01:102126 is the year that number no longer surprises anyone.
01:112126 is the year that number no longerarls, fuckingCola Day 35s, mainly a small firefighter, Google circuits, and the year
01:11that every year could go to try and pass them on.
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