これは何? 巨大な黒い流体が流れる様子がとらえられる
これは何? 巨大な黒い流体が流れる様子がとらえられる
──黒いものが迫ってくる!https://t.co/zUillLAvDU #ネイチャー #山火事
— ニューズウィーク日本版 (@Newsweek_JAPAN) July 27, 2020
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Who had this on their 2020 hellscape bingo card?
Who had this on their 2020 hellscape bingo card? pic.twitter.com/fUNvIVS7aw
— Official Pima County (@pimaarizona) July 16, 2020
Here we go again. Another flash flood ripped through the Cañada del Oro Wash near Edwin Road Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Just like last week, this dark inky flow carried tons of burned debris and runoff from the Bighorn Fire.https://t.co/q1aqLeOJTu #FloodsFollowFires pic.twitter.com/Fo1v51VDue
— Official Pima County (@pimaarizona) July 23, 2020
Floods can happen anywhere and at any time. But did you know wildfires increase flood risks? It’s true. Wildfires like the Bighorn Fire leave the ground charred, barren, and unable to absorb water.#FloodsFollowFires
1/2— Official Pima County (@pimaarizona) July 16, 2020
Even a light rain can produce devastating flash floods and mudflows, often with little warning. This video was taken Wed., July 15, 2020 in the Cañada del Oro Wash on the northern County line following a minor storm. Learn more about flood safety at https://t.co/q1aqLeOJTu
2/2— Official Pima County (@pimaarizona) July 16, 2020
他にも…
Post-wildfire Flood and Debris Flow: 2014 Silverado Fire
COMING BACK TO LIFE: A dry river bed in Australia begins to refill after heavy rains. https://t.co/P4rdDugiOC pic.twitter.com/8ZXtW4ud86
— ABC News (@ABC) July 28, 2020
Twitterの反応
「これは何? 巨大な黒い流体が流れる様子がとらえられる」 https://t.co/R1BaeV88GK うわ色々と既視感ある光景だこれ。たとえば触れたサーヴァントが汚染されたりするやつ。結局なんなのか書いてないけど煤だらけの鉄砲水みたいなもんか。湯気あるあたり触れると汚染はともかく火傷くらいしそう。
— www11bigorjpkkk (@www11bigorjpkkk) July 28, 2020
鉄砲水…?自然って怖いなと思う🥺 https://t.co/909k8DCG5V
— タイコーマン(天下の大将軍と海賊王に俺もなる!) (@taikoman_tsubo) July 28, 2020
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