A video has surfaced of a group of schoolgirls in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi reportedly having an episode of mass hysteria, where they were seen screaming in angst.
One favourite found themselves defeated and the other disqualified in a pair of Ontario Sires Stakes (OSS) Gold divisions for three-year-old trotting fillies at Rideau Carleton Raceway on Sunday night (July 16).
phoenix. carley: confirmed tornado touching down near o hare airport and vermont still struggling after a major dam nearly collapsed. janice dean has the forecast. janice: the heat is a problem, not dealing with tens of thousands of deaths. we are worried about the power grid. we hope things remain calm. this is historic for a lot of spots across southwest and texas going into the fifth week of extreme heat. we don t want to cause mass hysteria, we will watch temperatures and we are watching the power grid. if power goes out, we have big issues and threat to safety and life.
a little bit. i think it s always overstated. it s hysteria. but i have been told that there are healthier shark populations. that means more sharks in the water and inevitably sharks closer to the beach. yeah, that s certainly true. i am in your boat when it comes to the mass hysteria around shark attacks. i think every little nibble gets turned into an attack in the headlines and the truth is, sharks don t want to have anything to do with people. those attacks that are taking place especially in the northeast where you re seeing these increased bunker populations which is bringing in more and more sharks closer to the beaches, it s mistaken identity. the sharks don t want to bite somebody. they are swimming in dirty or water. they see a flash, hand or a foot and take a nibble and they swim off going that didn t taste like a fish to me you are spot on. there is overhyped for something it s not that big of a problem. will: i will say i don t want to be around any great
i m a shark attack denier. a little bit. i think it s always overstayedb it. it is. it is hysteria. but i have been told for bee us than told t there are healthier shark populations. that means more sharks in the water. inevitably, sharks closer to the beach. yeah, that s certainly true. well, and i mean, i m inn yo your boaoat. d it comes to the mass hysteria around shark attacks. you know, i think every little nibble gets turned into an attack in the headlined ths. and the truth is, sharks don t. want to have anything to do with people. those attackthose attacks s thag place, especially in the northeast, where you are seeing, these increased bunker d populations, which is bringing more and more sharks closerentiy the beaches. it s a case of mistaken identity. the sharks don t actually want. bite somebody. they re swimming in dirtier water. they see a flash see a flash they see a hand or a foot and they go and take a nibble and then they swi sm off going, oh, that didn t taste lik