August 7, 2021 — 8:04 AM
"Florida Drenched by Sudden, Unexplained Rainfall"
— Anonymous12
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August 11, 2021 — 9:15 AM
"Relentless Rainfall Spreads from Florida, Leaving a Trail of Casualties Across Borders"
— goodman62
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August 17, 2021 — 1:14 PM
"Downpours Sweep Across Continents; Iran Among Latest to Succumb to the Deluge"
— Laurie101
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August 26, 2021 — 8:21 PM
"Relentless Global Rainfall Cripples Economies, Wrecks Infrastructure"
— Amy92
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August 28, 2021 — 7:55 AM
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"World Leaders Convene in Emergency Virtual Summit; Rainfall Now Dominates 19 Hours of Each Day"
— libra8
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August 28, 2021 — 1:03 PM
"Global Shutdown: Flights, Ships, and Roadways Halted; Silent Ports Bear Witness to a Stilled World"
— Ben01
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The rain did not stop. It seeped into every corner of life, drenching homes, cities, and spirits alike.
People adapted as best they could, crafting fragile routines in a world that no longer made sense. Trains—the last desperate veins of movement—were eventually abandoned as floodwaters swallowed tracks whole.
It felt like lockdown, but far grimmer. The skies wept for humanity, day after endless day.
Economies collapsed like rotten structures under the weight of the storm. Hope, once loud and bright, withered into a whisper.
Authorities continued to assure the public: It will stabilize. It will pass.
But in their hearts, citizens knew better.
The air itself trembled with unease, as if nature was merely drawing breath before the next blow.
Researchers toiled around the clock, hunting for answers among clouds that refused to part—yet none came. The rain was not a natural disaster. It was something else.
Something worse.
A month dragged by under steel-gray skies. And then, as October dawned, the world changed again.
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October 1, 2021 — 8:09 PM
"October Unleashes New Cataclysms; Long-Dormant Volcano Awakens with a Roar"
— Loid87