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Big Island Video News Published on Jun 3, 2018

Earthquake, Magnitude 5.5 - ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII - 2018 June 04, 01:50:48 UTC
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Earthquake, Magnitude 5.5 - ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII - 2018 June 04, 01:50:48 UTC

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M 5.5 Volcanic Eruption - 5km WSW of Volcano, Hawaii
 
Ditrianum Published on Jun 4, 2018 / 9:15
Last night the volcano Fuego in Guatemala started to erupt with a big explosion. At the same time a huge explosion in Hawaii triggered a magnitude 5.5 tremor. A quake watch is in effect in the next several days due to more critical interplanetary geometry. Details are not revealed due to plagiarism on the internet.
 
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http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-06/13/c_137250720.htm said:
BOGOTA, June 12 (Xinhua) -- The Galeras Volcano in southern Colombia registered two moderate earthquakes on Tuesday that left two people dead, several homes and roadways damaged, said local authorities.

The back-to-back volcanic earthquakes have placed local authorities in the nearby city of Pasto, capital of Narino Province, on high alert.

"We have activated all of the protocols ...to attend to the emergency," Narino Governor Camilo Romero said on Twitter.

The two people died when their house was crushed by falling rocks.

According to the Colombian Geological Service, the first quake occurred at 4:35 a.m. local time (about 0935 GMT) and registered 4.5 on the Richter scale. With an epicenter just 30 km deep, the seismic waves were strongly felt in various regions around the volcano.

A minute later, a second quake measuring magnitude-4.3 hit, with the epicenter at a depth of 30 km. Several mild aftershocks have followed.

Officials suspended classes in local schools as a precaution.

Galeras is Colombia's most active volcano. Its last eruption was in January 2010, when some 8,000 people were evacuated.

 
Ditrianum Published on Jun 15, 2018
The EMSC feed from the last 30 days globally shows increased seismic activity along the subduction zone between Samoa and New Zealand. This afternoon another magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred in Samoa

At least 3 killed, 200+ injured after 6.1 quake strikes Osaka, Japan
Edited time: 18 Jun, 2018 04:13
At least three people have been confirmed killed and more casualties are feared, after a magnitude 6.1 earthquake hit north of Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, local media report.

An 80-year-old man and a young 9yo girl were killed in Japan, crushed by collapsing walls, public broadcaster NHK reported. Several others are reported in a state of "cardiopulmonary arrest," a condition usually used by Japanese authorities until a formal examination has been conducted to confirm death.

At least 217 people were injured, mainly across the northern Osaka and neighboring prefectures, the broadcaster reports, citing data from local police and fire departments.
Some 170,000 households remain without power in Osaka, as well as neighboring Hyogo prefecture, according to local electricity operator Kansai.


Besides electricity outages, at least one house caught fire and several major water pipes burst following the quake, according to footage shown by local TV. The jolt struck during the Monday morning rush hour, and forced a halt to some rail services. As a precaution, flights were also delayed in Osaka airport.

While there were no reports of widespread damage, Japanese authorities are still assessing the impact, with PM Shinzo Abe emphasizing that the safety of residents is the government’s top priority at the moment.

Bottled drinks are scattered on the floor of a shop after an earthquake hit Osaka, Japan June 18, 2018 © Kyodo via Reuters



Agency warns of another possible quake- News - NHK WORLD - English

Earthquake causes blackouts in wide areas- News - NHK WORLD - English

 
Ditrianum Published on Jun 20, 2018
Two magnitude 4 earthquakes struck in Western Australia in the last two days indication building pressure from the South. Hawaii remains highly active with over 300 magnitude 2+ earthquakes per day. Facebook now seems to restrict browser support to the major browsers only, completely dismissing w3c web standards. Palemoon, an excellent Firefox fork can no longer be used to update public pages.

Time for the Big One? Research suggests risk of California earthquake higher than previously thought
20 Jun, 2018 20:02
Geophysicists are hypothesizing that the San Andreas fault line in California could be the central point of a massive earthquake after new research suggested that the fault may be at higher risk than previously thought.

Researchers at Arizona State University have published a new study looking at the likelihood of a 7.5-magnitude (or stronger) quake occurring and rupturing the entire fault line.

It has long been thought that the central section of the fault line, which stretches 90 miles from San Juan Bautista southward to Parkfield, was creeping steadily in such a way that provided for the safe release of energy. That “creeping” movement, scientists believed, lessened the chances of a huge quake rupturing the entire fault line — but new research casts doubt over old assumptions.

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‘Slow earthquakes’

The researchers found that the fault line has seen a sequence of “stick-and-slip” movements, or “slow earthquakes,” which release energy over a number of months. These slow earthquakes pass without being noticed by people, but they can trigger larger and more destructive quakes in the region.

"What looked like steady, continuous creep was actually made of episodes of acceleration and deceleration along the fault," said Mostafa Khoshmanesh, a graduate research assistant in the ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) and the lead author of a paper on the new research.

Another researcher, Manoochehr Shirzaei, who is the co-author of the paper, explained that the movement on the fault began every “one to two years” and then lasted for several months before ceasing. The pattern of these slow quakes led to “increased stress” on other segments of the fault, north and south of the central section.

The scientists found that the central part of the fault has an average movement of about three centimetres a year — or just over an inch. The distance sometimes varies, they said, some years moving by as much as four inches.

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Higher risk

The authors of the research say that their findings are significant because they have uncovered a new kind of earthquake-triggering movement which is not accounted for in the current models of prediction used in the state.

READ MORE: 99.9% chance of ‘big’ L.A. earthquake soon? Why NASA and USGS can’t shake on it

Shirzaei said that, based on the new observations, he believes the seismic hazard in California is something that varies over time but is “probably higher than what people have thought up to now."

So when is it going to happen? Well, that’s the big question.

No one really knows, but Khoshmanesh explained that based on current models, there’s a “75 percent chance” of a magnitude 7 or larger quake in northern and southern California “within the next 30 years.”

Earthquake damage Kumamoto castle tow collapsed due to heavy rain (18/06/21)
ANNnews CH Published on Jun 20, 2018
I understood that the tower (Kagura) of Kumamoto Castle who was damaged such as leaning by the earthquake two years ago was collapsed. It is regarded as the influence of the heavy rain which continued since 19th.



4.7 magnitude #earthquake. 68 km from Hualian, #Taiwan, Taiwan http://www.earthquaketrack.com/quakes/2018-06-20-19-18-56-utc-4-7-10 …
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4.2 magnitude #earthquake. 35 km from #Paratunka, Kamtsjatka, Russia http://www.earthquaketrack.com/quakes/2018-06-20-18-46-04-utc-4-2-141 …12:30 PM - 20 Jun 2018 from Елизовский район, Россия
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5.3 magnitude #earthquake. 6 km from Volcano, HI, #UnitedStates http://www.earthquaketrack.com/quakes/2018-06-20-14-22-23-utc-5-3-0 …8:40 AM - 20 Jun 2018 from Hawaii, USA
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A small earthquake happened yesterday in the Laurentians in Québec.

Léger tremblement de terre dans les Laurentides | Philippe Teisceira-Lessard | Actualités

And a funny coincidence happened to us. We were having a friend over, and the exact time of the quake, my partner was pulling the kitchen curtains on the patio door for our friend to see our fabulous back garden, and the exact rime the curtain rod jumped out from the rod holder and felll on our friends head. We cant say that we felt the earth move but nothing could explain why the curtain rod fell. Afterwards I was so stunned I tryed several times to make the rod fall again, and there was no way?!

An hour later we saw the news of the quake that had just happened 15km from here. As it was only a 3,4 on the scale there are no reports of damage.
 
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Update: Jun 25, 2018

From the 27th to the 30th there is the potential for a large earthquake, possibly 7.5 to 8 magnitude. The time-frame coincides with Full Moon but at the same time, Earth will be between the Sun and Saturn.

Especially the Moon-Saturn conjunction makes this time-frame very critical. Noteworthy examples of similar planetary configurations are when the Kobe earthquake on 16 January 1995 and the Chile earthquake on 1 April 2014 struck.

Since 5 May when Kilauea began to erupt following a magnitude 6.9 earthquake, no larger earthquake has occurred. The last time a similar seismic lull occurred was in 1982.

Earthquake, Magnitude 4.3 - GREECE - 2018 June 25, 08:21:55 UTC
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6.0 quake strikes western coast of Mexico – USGS
Edited time: 30 Jun, 2018 04:29
A powerful 6.0 earthquake has struck off the Pacific Coast of Mexico, the USGS reports. The quake, according to an initial reading, happened offshore at a depth of 10 kilometers, some 58 kilometers west of Cihuatlan, in the state of Jalisco. No tsunami warning has yet been issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

Over 600 Earthquakes at kilauea caldera today 6/29/2018
TheEarthMaster Published on Jun 29, 2018
 
Abnormal earthquake swarm near Mayotte continues, constant shaking creating anxiety and stress
Posted by TW on July 02, 2018
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Abnormal earthquake swarm near the volcanic island of Mayotte in the Comoros Basin (Mozambique Channel) continues for nearly two months, creating anxiety and stress among locals.
The quakes are all occurring in the same spot, about 50 km (31 miles) to the east of the island. The largest so far was M5.8 on May 15. This quake was also the largest ever recorded in the archipelago.
"The seismic activity remains abnormal and persists," scientists working for the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), the France-based geological agency serving the territory, said July 2.

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Image credit: BRGM


Ditrianum Published on Jul 1, 2018
Current Seismic Indicator: http://www.ditrianum.org

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