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Nieves Sánchez, geologist: "La Palma volcano may be reactivating".

The scientist who advises politicians on the eruption estimates that there are three large magma deposits under the volcano. Recent earthquakes may be a sign that they are recharging.


...We believe that the volcano has three magma reservoirs.
Q. Where does the magma that the volcano spits out come from?

R. From the data we have, it appears that there are three reservoirs. The deepest would be about 30 kilometers underground. This is where material may be melting and it is the main reservoir. There is another intermediate one at about 10 kilometers and the shallowest one would be at about four kilometers. The magma can pass from one to the other or come directly from the deepest one to the surface. This is what we think based on the thousands of earthquakes recorded at different depths from 2017 to now and the type of lava that is coming out.
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We knew about this 4 days ago.


Here is a summary of what I learned in the past 24 hrs. These are my unproven ideas which are trying to explain what is happening with the volcano. Believe it or not.

The deep earthquakes (30-40km) indicate the magma pushing from the mantle plume to the upper mantle. There it finds the old plumbing and starts to go up faster. It is pushing up through the vertical, shaft like, tube to the surface. This magma is very hot and under very high pressure, but it cannot shoot right through because the weight of the magma already in the shaft controls its ascent.

Since it cannot go faster it spreads sidewise and occupies the old storage chambers. It pushes trough and breaks various obstacles, enters the pockets and fills dikes and sills with fresh magma. While it is doing this, the gases in magma (mainly H2O and CO2) explosively depressurize and create earthquakes. Judging by the depth of these quakes at the moment, the “A” – Upper Mantle Storage (15-20km) and “B” – Lower Crustal Storage (8-12km) are being filled.

Once they are full and cannot contain any more magma the pressure from the bottom will build up and the eruption could intensify. At the same time the magma will start to invade the “C” – Shallow Intrusive Complex at the depth of < 5km. We will see it by earthquakes starting at that depth and becoming shallower.
If that storage fills up and the current fracture cannot take in any more magma, we might see more vents opening and erupting. Some of them could be at the top of the ridge.

No one really knows when the breakup of the flank will happen, but once the vents on the ridge start to open and erupt, I think it will be inevitable.

If the push of magma from the mantle plume stops for some reason, then the whole operation will obviously stop as well. However, I don’t see it happening and in fact with the new M class flare from the Sun hitting us on Monday I think it might even intensify.

PS. There is a drawing showing the magma "plumbing", but I published it here a few times already.
 Quoting: Sancho0777


Looks something like this:
https://imgur.com/lYo8oWP

https://imgur.com/L0s3gpj


There is more info in this thread. Do the search on magma chambers.
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All I see these experts saying is there "may be" or "we believe" or "scientists estimate" or "could be".

It's not very reassuring, especially when they don't talk about the 1949 fracture just sitting there.
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Well I see ACs are not allowed to post more than a few characters without getting a verifiication thing that never posts even after successful completion of the process... sorry, "I-Object."
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Let's break up my reply...I'm no expert. I do not think tsunamis of the size Day suggests would hit the East Coast of the America's though, unless the whole island went under, or there was a super vocalno hiding under the island that let rip.
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9K Earthquake: M3.2 CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN REGION
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Given the Tohoku tsunami hit Japan at 60'-80' heights in some areas while only giving California 2', I'd imagine a 1500' local tsunami might hit our coasts at 20-30'. Still would cause major havoc and kill many, many thousands, perhaps Millions...but not a civilization ender.
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Update on the doggos


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We afe all concerned about this:

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Omg those poor chickens! Their poor backs are bare and burned from the falling ash.
How awful! Ill take all of them and they can live with my chickies.
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Given the Tohoku tsunami hit Japan at 60'-80' heights in some areas while only giving California 2', I'd imagine a 1500' local tsunami might hit our coasts at 20-30'. Still would cause major havoc and kill many, many thousands, perhaps Millions...but not a civilization ender.
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Different topography on the Atlantic seabed and not as much distance. Tsunami will be larger then you imagine.
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Update on the doggos


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We afe all concerned about this:

[link to elpais.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76393466


Omg those poor chickens! Their poor backs are bare and burned from the falling ash.
How awful! Ill take all of them and they can live with my chickies.
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I could never leave my animals and won't.
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at pugdog.....]

Nope. I've studied all the varying viewpoints, and I'm sticking by my statement, unless, of course, there is something more dramatic, even, than a partial flank collapse as suggested by Day, et. al.
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Update on the doggos


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We afe all concerned about this:

[link to elpais.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76393466


Omg those poor chickens! Their poor backs are bare and burned from the falling ash.
How awful! Ill take all of them and they can live with my chickies.
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I could never leave my animals and won't.
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Me too! I actually learned from some video that you can take newspaper and roll up the chickens bottom half in it, then they can't walk or flap their wings. Then you can lay them down on the floor of your car and go. That way you won't have chickens flapping all over the place.
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Update on the doggos


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We afe all concerned about this:

[link to elpais.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76393466


Omg those poor chickens! Their poor backs are bare and burned from the falling ash.
How awful! Ill take all of them and they can live with my chickies.
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I could never leave my animals and won't.
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There's a special place in HELL for the people who left these animals! I'll put in a good word for them so they go STRAIGHT there.

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We afe all concerned about this:

[link to elpais.com (secure)]
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Omg those poor chickens! Their poor backs are bare and burned from the falling ash.
How awful! Ill take all of them and they can live with my chickies.
 Quoting: SharknatoTomato


I could never leave my animals and won't.
 Quoting: I_Object!


Me too! I actually learned from some video that you can take newspaper and roll up the chickens bottom half in it, then they can't walk or flap their wings. Then you can lay them down on the floor of your car and go. That way you won't have chickens flapping all over the place.
 Quoting: SharknatoTomato

In a case of this emergency, I'd roll 'em up totally in a roll of newspaper or better yet a mat and just tell them I am taking stuff out of my house to storage. If there is a will, there is a way. Smuggle the animals out any way possible, but never, ever, ever leave them behind.
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Automatic translation:

Nieves Sánchez, geologist: "La Palma volcano may be reactivating".

The scientist who advises politicians on the eruption estimates that there are three large magma deposits under the volcano. Recent earthquakes may be a sign that they are recharging.


...We believe that the volcano has three magma reservoirs.
Q. Where does the magma that the volcano spits out come from?

R. From the data we have, it appears that there are three reservoirs. The deepest would be about 30 kilometers underground. This is where material may be melting and it is the main reservoir. There is another intermediate one at about 10 kilometers and the shallowest one would be at about four kilometers. The magma can pass from one to the other or come directly from the deepest one to the surface. This is what we think based on the thousands of earthquakes recorded at different depths from 2017 to now and the type of lava that is coming out.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76393466



We knew about this 4 days ago.



Here is a summary of what I learned in the past 24 hrs. These are my unproven ideas which are trying to explain what is happening with the volcano. Believe it or not.

The deep earthquakes (30-40km) indicate the magma pushing from the mantle plume to the upper mantle. There it finds the old plumbing and starts to go up faster. It is pushing up through the vertical, shaft like, tube to the surface. This magma is very hot and under very high pressure, but it cannot shoot right through because the weight of the magma already in the shaft controls its ascent.

Since it cannot go faster it spreads sidewise and occupies the old storage chambers. It pushes trough and breaks various obstacles, enters the pockets and fills dikes and sills with fresh magma. While it is doing this, the gases in magma (mainly H2O and CO2) explosively depressurize and create earthquakes. Judging by the depth of these quakes at the moment, the “A” – Upper Mantle Storage (15-20km) and “B” – Lower Crustal Storage (8-12km) are being filled.

Once they are full and cannot contain any more magma the pressure from the bottom will build up and the eruption could intensify. At the same time the magma will start to invade the “C” – Shallow Intrusive Complex at the depth of < 5km. We will see it by earthquakes starting at that depth and becoming shallower.
If that storage fills up and the current fracture cannot take in any more magma, we might see more vents opening and erupting. Some of them could be at the top of the ridge.

No one really knows when the breakup of the flank will happen, but once the vents on the ridge start to open and erupt, I think it will be inevitable.

If the push of magma from the mantle plume stops for some reason, then the whole operation will obviously stop as well. However, I don’t see it happening and in fact with the new M class flare from the Sun hitting us on Monday I think it might even intensify.

PS. There is a drawing showing the magma "plumbing", but I published it here a few times already.
 Quoting: Sancho0777


Looks something like this:
https://imgur.com/lYo8oWP

https://imgur.com/L0s3gpj


There is more info in this thread. Do the search on magma chambers.
 Quoting: Sancho0777

 Quoting: Sancho0777


All I see these experts saying is there "may be" or "we believe" or "scientists estimate" or "could be".

It's not very reassuring, especially when they don't talk about the 1949 fracture just sitting there.
 Quoting: SharknatoTomato


Dutch indicates that LaPalma is getting fed from the deep earthquakes at Vanuatu. Seems plausible.

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Automatic translation:

Nieves Sánchez, geologist: "La Palma volcano may be reactivating".

The scientist who advises politicians on the eruption estimates that there are three large magma deposits under the volcano. Recent earthquakes may be a sign that they are recharging.


...We believe that the volcano has three magma reservoirs.
Q. Where does the magma that the volcano spits out come from?

R. From the data we have, it appears that there are three reservoirs. The deepest would be about 30 kilometers underground. This is where material may be melting and it is the main reservoir. There is another intermediate one at about 10 kilometers and the shallowest one would be at about four kilometers. The magma can pass from one to the other or come directly from the deepest one to the surface. This is what we think based on the thousands of earthquakes recorded at different depths from 2017 to now and the type of lava that is coming out.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76393466



We knew about this 4 days ago.



Here is a summary of what I learned in the past 24 hrs. These are my unproven ideas which are trying to explain what is happening with the volcano. Believe it or not.

The deep earthquakes (30-40km) indicate the magma pushing from the mantle plume to the upper mantle. There it finds the old plumbing and starts to go up faster. It is pushing up through the vertical, shaft like, tube to the surface. This magma is very hot and under very high pressure, but it cannot shoot right through because the weight of the magma already in the shaft controls its ascent.

Since it cannot go faster it spreads sidewise and occupies the old storage chambers. It pushes trough and breaks various obstacles, enters the pockets and fills dikes and sills with fresh magma. While it is doing this, the gases in magma (mainly H2O and CO2) explosively depressurize and create earthquakes. Judging by the depth of these quakes at the moment, the “A” – Upper Mantle Storage (15-20km) and “B” – Lower Crustal Storage (8-12km) are being filled.

Once they are full and cannot contain any more magma the pressure from the bottom will build up and the eruption could intensify. At the same time the magma will start to invade the “C” – Shallow Intrusive Complex at the depth of < 5km. We will see it by earthquakes starting at that depth and becoming shallower.
If that storage fills up and the current fracture cannot take in any more magma, we might see more vents opening and erupting. Some of them could be at the top of the ridge.

No one really knows when the breakup of the flank will happen, but once the vents on the ridge start to open and erupt, I think it will be inevitable.

If the push of magma from the mantle plume stops for some reason, then the whole operation will obviously stop as well. However, I don’t see it happening and in fact with the new M class flare from the Sun hitting us on Monday I think it might even intensify.

PS. There is a drawing showing the magma "plumbing", but I published it here a few times already.
 Quoting: Sancho0777


Looks something like this:
https://imgur.com/lYo8oWP

https://imgur.com/L0s3gpj


There is more info in this thread. Do the search on magma chambers.
 Quoting: Sancho0777

 Quoting: Sancho0777


All I see these experts saying is there "may be" or "we believe" or "scientists estimate" or "could be".

It's not very reassuring, especially when they don't talk about the 1949 fracture just sitting there.
 Quoting: SharknatoTomato


Dutch indicates that LaPalma is getting fed from the deep earthquakes at Vanuatu. Seems plausible.

bert-TIAll
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I've posted about Vanuatu a couple of times in this thread now...

If you dig a tunnel in a straight line from the Canary Islands through the Earth, no prizes for guessing the approximate area you will tunnel out into... yep the world's earthquake capital... Vanuatu.
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For those who want to learn.

There is a paper, in Spanish (translating it is a matter for you), that recounts the 1949 eruption in extraordinary qualitative detail. Typical of an era when scientists reported their observations and measurements in detail. No models and no modern math, but an historical example of the records:

San Miguel de la Cámara, M., Fúster Casas, J. M., & Martel, Y. (1952). The eruptions and materials thrown out by them on the island of La Palma - June-July 1949. Bulletin Volcanologique, 12(1), 145-163.

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Looking like its over folks.

Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
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This is why I don’t miss ACs when there is a general ban.
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Ok, can maybe call it a bit of wishful thinking, based on observations.

But it's astonishing to me that this type of shit is just not what some of you want to hear. At all.

Hoping you just love to watch volcanoes and aren't really hoping that tens of millions drown.
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Aw, no way! No one wants it to turn out badly, just the trolls. We're here, hoping to give the most people the longest warning time if the worst DOES happen.

Watching it is addictive, though.
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Have to totally agree. No one wants this thing to go off. I want to be able to give my family and friends in Florida as much notice as I can. That aside, she is mesmerizing to watch. Been watching since it started and even the change in landscape blows me away....
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humanity is fubar/ the smart will survive - climate will get super cold. I had a spiritual teacher explain I would see this in my lifetime (he died from AIDS - (so he wasn't a saint) - just a real teacher)) - he was a Kahuna. I miss him lots - no our relationship wasn't sexual (besides - I'm female). Kahunas CAN calm volcanos - (maybe there are some doing that now?) - I have no way of knowing anymore.

p.s.My grandfather - (who worked on V2 rockets at Raytheon) - made me promise never ever to live anywhere near the gulf of Mexico. He explained that area is very unstable.

Send LOVE and APPRECIATION to planet EARTH - and pray.

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anyone knows what happened to TV La Palma?
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Morning all :)

As usual I am behind a ton of pages. I did see there was a 4.5.

I am not sure what happened to La Palma TV, but I do believe they had gone to the south of the eruption recently, so maybe they are headed to a new cam angle.

In the meantime. I bumped this as the multi cam chuckle

No sound though?

Thanks Inerone

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Automatic translation:

Nieves Sánchez, geologist: "La Palma volcano may be reactivating".

The scientist who advises politicians on the eruption estimates that there are three large magma deposits under the volcano. Recent earthquakes may be a sign that they are recharging.


...We believe that the volcano has three magma reservoirs.
Q. Where does the magma that the volcano spits out come from?

R. From the data we have, it appears that there are three reservoirs. The deepest would be about 30 kilometers underground. This is where material may be melting and it is the main reservoir. There is another intermediate one at about 10 kilometers and the shallowest one would be at about four kilometers. The magma can pass from one to the other or come directly from the deepest one to the surface. This is what we think based on the thousands of earthquakes recorded at different depths from 2017 to now and the type of lava that is coming out.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76393466



We knew about this 4 days ago.



Here is a summary of what I learned in the past 24 hrs. These are my unproven ideas which are trying to explain what is happening with the volcano. Believe it or not.

The deep earthquakes (30-40km) indicate the magma pushing from the mantle plume to the upper mantle. There it finds the old plumbing and starts to go up faster. It is pushing up through the vertical, shaft like, tube to the surface. This magma is very hot and under very high pressure, but it cannot shoot right through because the weight of the magma already in the shaft controls its ascent.

Since it cannot go faster it spreads sidewise and occupies the old storage chambers. It pushes trough and breaks various obstacles, enters the pockets and fills dikes and sills with fresh magma. While it is doing this, the gases in magma (mainly H2O and CO2) explosively depressurize and create earthquakes. Judging by the depth of these quakes at the moment, the “A” – Upper Mantle Storage (15-20km) and “B” – Lower Crustal Storage (8-12km) are being filled.

Once they are full and cannot contain any more magma the pressure from the bottom will build up and the eruption could intensify. At the same time the magma will start to invade the “C” – Shallow Intrusive Complex at the depth of < 5km. We will see it by earthquakes starting at that depth and becoming shallower.
If that storage fills up and the current fracture cannot take in any more magma, we might see more vents opening and erupting. Some of them could be at the top of the ridge.

No one really knows when the breakup of the flank will happen, but once the vents on the ridge start to open and erupt, I think it will be inevitable.

If the push of magma from the mantle plume stops for some reason, then the whole operation will obviously stop as well. However, I don’t see it happening and in fact with the new M class flare from the Sun hitting us on Monday I think it might even intensify.

PS. There is a drawing showing the magma "plumbing", but I published it here a few times already.
 Quoting: Sancho0777


Looks something like this:
https://imgur.com/lYo8oWP

https://imgur.com/L0s3gpj


There is more info in this thread. Do the search on magma chambers.
 Quoting: Sancho0777

 Quoting: Sancho0777


All I see these experts saying is there "may be" or "we believe" or "scientists estimate" or "could be".

It's not very reassuring, especially when they don't talk about the 1949 fracture just sitting there.
 Quoting: SharknatoTomato


Dutch indicates that LaPalma is getting fed from the deep earthquakes at Vanuatu. Seems plausible.

bert-TIAll
 Quoting: MtnPatriot


Well that's disturbing!
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Untill lava eruption ,quakes and other type of activity is over ,we can't say it's over .I don't know why some people say it's over .Wishful thinking ?
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anyone knows what happened to TV La Palma?
 Quoting: Inerone


Morning all :)

As usual I am behind a ton of pages. I did see there was a 4.4.

I am not sure what happened to La Palma TV, but I do believe they had gone to the south of the eruption recently, so maybe they are headed to a new cam angle.

In the meantime. I bumped this as the multi cam chuckle

No sound though?

Thanks Inerone
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Thank you for the multi! rose
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Untill lava eruption ,quakes and other type of activity is over ,we can't say it's over .I don't know why some people say it's over .Wishful thinking ?
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Does not directly have an immediate impact…. Therefore it is not of consequence in their life…. So it must not be important at all.

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The Bottomless Pit is open.
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New lava direction forces more La Palma evacuations

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The interesting thing is that the new lava runs towards the north-west part of the valley, though the earthquakes are focused on the Ridge to the south, western and eastern part of the island.
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Topography.

It's running downhill.
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Untill lava eruption ,quakes and other type of activity is over ,we can't say it's over .I don't know why some people say it's over .Wishful thinking ?
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Does not directly have an immediate impact…. Therefore it is not of consequence in their life…. So it must not be important at all.

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I just saw large section of wall between two vents collapse to the lower vent.
Volcano researcher with heart :)
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You guys check the feed right now!
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We afe all concerned about this:

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Omg those poor chickens! Their poor backs are bare and burned from the falling ash.
How awful! Ill take all of them and they can live with my chickies.
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I could never leave my animals and won't.
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There's a special place in HELL for the people who left these animals! I'll put in a good word for them so they go STRAIGHT there.

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 Quoting: Eyeball Replacement


Sometimes in emergency situations events overtake intentions. There was a lady in Lytton, BC who was called away to drive a school bus to help evacuate people from a fire in the surrounding area and then couldn't get back to her home when the fire started right in town leaving a number of animals, including a golden retriever with puppies and a couple of llamas. Miraculously they all survived the fire that destroyed the town and then were fed and watered by firefighters until she was cleared to pick them up.

Awesome that these dogs are being fed and watered by drone!
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Untill lava eruption ,quakes and other type of activity is over ,we can't say it's over .I don't know why some people say it's over .Wishful thinking ?
 Quoting: Mister Pillarr


Because they’re stupid
For the ACs..there is NOTHING that you can do to me on this platform..you can throw all the insults you want won’t do a thing because IDGAF
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Untill lava eruption ,quakes and other type of activity is over ,we can't say it's over .I don't know why some people say it's over .Wishful thinking ?
 Quoting: Mister Pillarr


Over? What is over?

Still pretty much raging.





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