Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Fears of ‘Big One’ imminent as powerful quake shakes California near San Andreas fault

Fears of ‘Big One’ imminent as powerful quake shakes California near San Andreas fault

A powerful earthquake has rocked California sending shockwaves felt as far away as San Francisco, it has been reported. The 4.7 magnitude quake struck at 11.31am local time between the Salinas Valley and the San Joaquin Valley. The US Geological Survey calculated the perceived shaking close to the epicentre was strong. Shaking was reported in the region of Salinas, Monterey and Santa Cruz and all the way north to some parts of the Bay Area, including San Francisco.




The San Andreas Fault forms the main strand of the plate boundary, running from the Gulf of California to north the region of Cape Mendocino. And the origin of this quake was located along the San Andreas fault. Terrified residents who felt the shake have commented on Twitter. One person wrote: “You might be from California if you don’t remember your first earthquake.” Another said: “Am I an official resident of California now that I’ve experienced the phenomenon of my house shaking in a 4.7 magnitude earthquake?” READ MORE


Popocatepetl Violently Erupts, And Authorities Warn A Bigger Eruption Could Threaten More Than 20 Million People In Mexico City

Popocatepetl Violently Erupts, And Authorities Warn A Bigger Eruption Could Threaten More Than 20 Million People In Mexico City
 Mt. Popocatepetl is one of the most important volcanoes on the entire planet, and yet most Americans are not familiar with it.  In ancient Aztec, Popocatepetl means “smoking mountain”, but to the locals, the 5,426-meter-high volcano is simply known as “Don Goyo”.  A catastrophic eruption of “Don Goyo” would be a nightmare scenario for the more than 20 million people living in the Mexico City metropolitan area, and that is why authorities are watching Mt. Popocatepetl very closely at the moment.  In fact, we are being warned that the eruption that just took place could be a precursor to an even larger eruption
Chilling footage showing the violent eruption emerged online amid fears there could be more. A huge plume of smoke blasted three kilometers into the air from the summit of Popocatepetl after a series explosions over the course of 24 hours. Surrounding towns were blanketed with ash and debris and authorities are now warning a bigger eruption could threaten the 23.6million inhabitants in the Mexican capital, located just 35 miles (56km) away. This latest eruption actually resulted in what is known as a “volcano-tectonic earthquake”.  Such quakes are caused by the movement of magma, and scientists are very concerned about what that might mean. “Don Goyo” has been spewing ash regularly since early this month, and at this point, local residents are being told to remain indoorsREAD MORE

23 comments:

  1. get off coastlines and out of major cities while you can

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  2. Florida has no volcanoes and doesn't usually have earthquakes...my fear here is a tsunami that could wipe out the entire peninsula. May God's Will be done! KEEP YOURSELF IN THE GOOD GRACES OF THE LORD AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED IN HEAVEN...THAT SHOULD BE YOUR BIGGEST CONCERN! AMEN!

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  3. I think that we need to start planning for when there is no communication. A place to all meet when the dominos start falling. A place of refuge and support for the resistance. A place of prayer together with a Priest or more. People are going to need it.

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    1. good point, hope to see u here daily norberto

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    2. Agreed, it would be good for us to have a community somewhere or at least a couple of communities that could communicate via saved shortwave radios that are preserved in a Faraday box.

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    3. hello ladies, hope to see u daily goiing forward

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  4. good point, hope to see u here daily norberto

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  5. This is not good news.

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  6. It would be great to have a faithful community of traditional Catholics for all types of support.

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  7. The earthquake activity is getting worse as you have said Eric. This could get ugly fast

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    1. THIS NEXT WEEK COULD BE INTERESTING

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    2. There was a video concerning two distant galaxies that have a plasma energy connection between them. I would say that Planet X/Niburu probably has a similar connection to the Sun as it is so close, and is causing all sorts of Sun and weather disturbances here on Earth.

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  8. I saw this on the news last night. Thank you for keeping us updated!

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  9. I agree with you Eric California has to be the worst place to live in these times

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  10. I hope my family gets out of California soon. It is not looking good

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