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Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :)
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[quote:roguetechie81:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5ODk1NDE4X0REODM5Mzk0] [quote:Deplorable NO MORE Michele B:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5ODk0Njg2XzUwQzFCNkQx] [quote:roguetechie81:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5ODkzMTI4X0Q1MEU1RDYw] [quote:Whatever It Takes:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5ODkyODQ0XzNEOEZFQTI3] [quote:The Clam Before The Storm:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5ODkyNzg4XzkzRDBBRTNE] [quote:Prayandprepare000:MV80OTA2NjY3Xzg5ODkxNjA5XzNGNzlEMTdB] Clam said this from her hub: [b]When monitoring the information from the GPS sensors (which they have stopped posting as of the 21st!), [/b] Is that a breakdown? Or deliberate? Breakdown is not a surprise. Seems like the whole world's infrastructure is breaking down more often. Deliberate is serious, it would be a cover up with ominous implications. Anybody know anything about it? If this was already discussed, sorry. I missed a lot since last night. [/quote] ...like the buoys, too... [/quote] I'll say it again -- I am convinced that TPTB would rather have people perish in a coastal disaster than have to deal with a refugee crisis of epic proportion. This kind of refugee crisis would not be survivable by any country. . [/quote] Yeah, if this one goes they're going to try to keep the warning from getting out for as long as possible. They need as many people to die in place as possible. Something like 25%-40% of the US' logistics network sits directly in the affected zone of the worst case scenario. Simply put, we'd be an instant 3rd world country if even 10% of the population of the direct impact zone got out. (Doing some quick head math 10% of the population in the direct impact zone would be more than the entire population of Syria Afghanistan and Iraq combined. That's not even including the fact that pretty much everyone east of the Mississippi is turbo fucked because we'd have to move basically every bit of everything they need up the Mississippi for months to years to more likely A DECADE after the tsunami! Also if you look at the number of EPA super fund sites and etc this would slam directly through you're talking tens to hundreds of trillions of dollars in cleanup before sea life might start coming back along the Eastern seaboard and gulf of Mexico [/quote] That’s quite a scenario you’ve outlined, rogue. Talk about logistics! What would happen to that many dead bodies? Are they counting on all of them washing out to sea? Gruesome thought...but let’s consider the logistics. Not just supplies for the survivors, but the death and destruction brought upon us. [/quote] I have been mentally trying to work out exactly what it takes all day tbh... The biggest question will be whether the power grid is up and still coupled to the national grid at the time of Impact. If the grid is up when the wave hits... It will be between 6 months and 5 years before most people In the US have power restored In their local areas. [/quote]
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Cumbre Vieja volcano or Cumbre Vieja volcanic ridge is area on La Palma Island (Canary Islands) .Potential eq swarm and eruption could trigger landslide causing widespread tsunami on Atlantic Ocean!
Update 16 th September
Deformation up to 10 cm is reported .Quakes are increasing in size and amount again.Looks like harmonic tremor is happening!
Update late 17 th September Polish Time
We are in phase of low frequency microtremors/microquakes like yesterday
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People felt the eruption coming
Neighbors of La Palma "felt a noise for days". Luis Alberto Rodríguez García is Head of Engineering Operations at the Gran Telescopio Canario, in the Roque de los Muchachos de La Palma. He tells us that for days he had sounded like a vibration in his ear. And what has happened to more people. Today he is at home watching the lava run down the hillside and across the roads.
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Watching the end of the world in real time.
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i watch this one now but it has no sound
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A link to Day and Ward paper being referenced for any new visitors or anyone who hasn't saved the pdf:
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