The world is falling apart

Kaia 2022-03-14 14:12:23

2020-6-11 Mi Box

The man who thinks he is a top volcano expert often goes to volcano monitoring all over the world. The female mayor has a son and a daughter and runs a coffee shop. The man finds that the volcano in the town may erupt, but the boss refuses to evacuate the residents due to political and economic considerations.

After some monitoring, it was found that the volcano was in a stable state. The male owner and his colleague used a robot to monitor the robot on the top of the mountain. The robot was stuck on the top of the mountain. A small earthquake erupted. The colleague was injured.

The female mayor is attracted to the male lead and often sends coffee to the monitoring team. At the bar in the town, the male lead meets the female mayor and talks together and sends the mayor home. Sulfur drove to the water source and found evidence of a volcanic eruption. It was also a sign before the volcanic eruption in the Philippines.

The residents of the town discussed the evacuation of the volcanic eruption at the gymnasium. The male protagonist took the mayor home to pick up the child and the child drove to pick up the grandma who was unwilling to go down the mountain. After the grandma’s home was concentrated, magma remained from the mountain and burned the house. Melting grandma got off the boat and pushed the boat ashore with her body. She was seriously injured and died. The jeep tire was burned by magma. You can still drive the puppy and jump into the car safely.

The car rushed into the mine during the eruption of volcanic ash. The boss finally evacuated and fell into the water on the bridge that was washed down by the flood. The savior kisses the mayor

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Dante's Peak quotes

  • Paul Dreyfus: We're picking up some activity around Dante's Peak.

    Harry Dalton: This is a joke right? Dante's Peak?

  • Terry, USGS Crew: The doctor said I can get out of the hospital as soon as they make sure that my head's OK.

    Nancy: OK, see you in 10 years man!