There have been 698 earthquakes in Kalifornia within the past 30 days!
LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - November 26, 2017 - Why is the West Coast shaking so violently? According to the latest data from Earthquake Track, there have been 698 earthquakes in Kalifornia within the past 30 days. By the time you read this article that number will undoubtedly have changed. However, few people seem to be paying attention to what is happening.
Scientists tell us that when seismic activity begins to escalate the probability of having a major earthquake jumps significantly. Over the past month there have been more mainstream news articles about earthquake swarms in Kalifornia than have been seen in years, and the magnitude 4.6 earthquake that rattled Monterey County earlier this month made headlines all over the world.
Furthermore, it isn’t just the Fascist Police States of Amerika section of the “Ring of Fire” that seems to be awakening. On Friday, Mt. Popocatepetl in Mexico erupted three more times, one of which reached two and a half miles into the sky.
The first explosion occurred at about 5:00 p.m. local time.
Two more explosions overnight spread ash over the villages and fields south of the volcano.
In ancient times, Mt. Popocatepetl completely covered entire Aztec cities with massive amounts of super-heated mud. Scientists assure us that someday Mt. Popocatepetl will once again erupt in a similar fashion, and the devastation this will cause will be off the charts.
Meanwhile, an extremely dangerous volcano on the other side of the Ring of Fire is also rapidly coming to life. When Mount Agung violently erupted in 1963, more than a thousand people were killed, and authorities are extremely concerned about the eruptions that are happening right now.
Volcanic eruptions on the Indonesian resort island of Bali have prompted officials to cancel flights and move about 24,000 residents out of the way as a thick ash cloud from Mount Agung, thousands of meters high, drifts east and southeast along the archipelago.
Residents were evacuated from 224 points around the island while Lombok International Airport on Pulau Lombok, the island due east of Bali, has closed temporarily, said Ari Ahsan, spokesman for Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali.
Over the weekend we witnessed eruption after eruption, and the column of ash coming from the volcano is now more than 4 miles high.
The first eruption came at around 5:30 pm local time Saturday, Bali’s Regional Disaster Management Agency said. More eruptions followed and continued into Sunday, with a “medium-pressure eruption” in the early evening that sent ash 2,000 meters into the air, the agency said.
By late Saturday, the volcanic ash plume had reached an altitude of 4.7 miles, according to Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology.
But what is troubling authorities more than anything else is the fact that magma has been detected close to the volcano’s surface.
It told people within a 7.5 kilometer exclusion zone to “immediately evacuate” in an “orderly and calm manner”.
All this seismic activity that we are seeing along the Ring of Fire is the biggest news story in the entire world at the moment.
What we are witnessing is quite unusual. All over the planet “dead volcanoes” are coming back to life, and major fault lines are being hit by a seemingly endless barrage of small to mid-size earthquakes.
Is it possible that all this shaking is leading up to something?
Stay tuned because what we have seen so far is only just the beginning.