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Shocking videos: the young woman who fought a mother bear

2021-06-04T15:57:32.175Z


The video of a 17-year-old teenager who confronted a mother bear accumulates millions of views on TikTok. We talk to her.


Watch a meteor fall into volcano crater 0:39

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The viral video of a 17-year-old teenager who confronted a mother bear, with all her might, to save her dogs has captured the attention of thousands of people.

The images, captured by a surveillance camera, have already accumulated millions of views on TikTok.

We speak with the brave protagonist.

This week a new video was also revealed showing UFOs circling a US Navy ship, which was off the coast of San Diego.

And, in an unrepeatable moment, a photographer captured the fall of a meteorite inside the crater of a volcano.

Meanwhile, in Mexico, a huge sinkhole has raised concerns.

Here are the most impressive videos of the week:

Teen fights with a mother bear over her dogs

Millions and millions of views on TikTok.

That is what accumulates the video of a 17-year-old teenager who faced, hand-to-hand, a mother bear to rescue her dogs.

A surveillance camera captured the moment when the young woman arrives to rescue her pet, after a huge mother bear grabbed her by the vest while trying to protect her own cubs.

Haley Morinico spoke with CNN about the terrifying moment that has gone viral and these were her words.

Young man fights a bear to protect his dogs 5:09

UFOs surrounding a US Navy ship

A new video of UFOs swarming around a US Navy ship has become known, which was off the coast of San Diego.

CNN's Poppy Harlow spoke with documentary filmmaker and art enthusiast Jeremy Corbell about what the images reveal.

The video's release comes weeks before a government report on UFOs, which they call unidentified aerial phenomena.

Video of possible UFOs on a US ship 3:32

Meteorite falls into the crater of a volcano

Photographer Gunarto Song knows first-hand what it's like to be in the right place and time.

Song managed to capture the moment when a meteorite fell into the Merapi volcano, located on the island of Java, Indonesia.

The photographer told CNN that he was taking photos of the volcano's nightscape from Batu Alien, where a large rock from the volcano landed after an explosion, just as the meteorite fell into the crater.

Watch a meteor fall into volcano crater 0:39

A huge sinkhole in Mexico

A gigantic sinkhole, 60 meters in diameter, was formed in an agricultural area in Santa María Zacatepec, in the state of Puebla.

According to the authorities, it was initially five meters in diameter on Tuesday, but in a few moments it was extended to 60 meters in diameter and 20 meters deep.

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Impressive sinkhole forms in Puebla, Mexico 1:11

The sinkhole continues to grow and a family lost everything because of the sinkhole.

Those affected by the phenomenon spoke with CNN about the tragedy they are experiencing.

Staff from the National Center for Disaster Prevention (Cenapred) estimate that the sinkhole has increased to a diameter of 86 by 76 meters and the affected area is about 4,862 square meters.

The closest you will get to lava from a volcano

A drone crashed into the lava from the Fagradalsfjall volcano, providing a fascinating - and very close - view of the erupting crater.

Joey Helms, drone operator and youtuber, uploaded the video.

Here the images.

This is how a drone crashes into an erupting volcano 0:50

Editor's Recommended: Prepare for a Solar Eclipse

This next June 10 there will be an annular solar eclipse that, as its name indicates, will form the so-called ring of fire around the Moon, while it transits in front of the Sun. Where, at what time and how to observe it?

Here we tell you, in addition to the measures you must take to protect yourself if you want to observe it.

This June 10 there is an annular solar eclipse 1:09

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Source: cnnespanol

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