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[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]

Monday, May 14, 2018

Earth Changes: Yellowstone Geyser Erupting, New Earth Crack in Mexico and Western USA Megaquake Concerns...

Earth Changes: Yellowstone Geyser Erupting, New Earth Crack in Mexico and Western USA Megaquake Concerns...

New giant crack measuring more than 400 meters appears in Mexico

A giant crack measuring more than 400 meters long and 4 meters deep opened up at the border between Tláhuac and Milpa Alta, two of the 16 boroughs of Mexico city, Mexico on May 10, 2018. The day after, the same water main broke up again forming a huge sinkhole, that narrowly swallowed up a nearby house.



Officials are investigating if there could be a link between the water main break, these geological events and the strong earthquake of September 19, 2017.  A large crack nearly 400 meters long and four meters deep damaged at least five houses after the rupture of a potable water pipe.  READ MORE


These cracks in the ground and sinkholes are terrifying!
Here some reminders: Huge and growing cracks in New Zealand, Kenya, Peru, USA and there are some more…

TCK EXCLUSIVE: "And the Earth Shall Swallow up..."  


World’s tallest geyser erupts for the third time in six weeks at Yellowstone

World’s tallest geyser erupts for the third time in six weeks at Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park’s Steamboat Geyser just erupted for the third time in two months, and scientists aren’t sure why.  It doesn’t erupt very often, but when it does, it is the tallest active geyser in the world. The Steamboat Geyser — known to eject a column of water 300 feet in the air — erupted for
the third time April 27.  “It is a spectacular geyser. When it erupts, it generally has very big eruptions,” Michael Poland, the US Geological Survey’s scientist-in-charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, wrote in an email.  According to seismicity data, the recent eruptions have been a little bit smaller than in the past. Even if these latest eruptions are smaller, they are still impressive compared with, say, Old Faithful.  READ MORE


Hawaii volcano raises concerns of eruptions along West Coast

Hawaii volcano raises concerns of eruptions along West Coast
The eruption of a Hawaii volcano in the Pacific “Ring of Fire” has experts warily eyeing volcanic peaks on America’s West Coast that are also part of the geologically active region.  The West Coast is home to an 800-mile (1,300-kilometer) chain of 13 volcanoes, from Washington state’s Mount Baker to California’s Lassen Peak. They include Mount St. Helens, whose spectacular 1980 eruption in the
Pacific Northwest killed dozens of people and sent volcanic ash across the country, and massive Mount Rainier, which towers above the Seattle metro area. “There’s lots of anxiety out there,” said Liz Westby, geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington, in the shadow of Mount St. Helens. “They see destruction, and people get nervous.”  READ MORE