Category Archives: Earthquakes

New View of Cascadia Subduction Zone Raises Alarm

A new report from five members of the mapping team describes how the movement of the ocean-bottom Juan de Fuca plate is connected to the flow of the mantle 150 kilometers (100 miles) underground, which could help seismologists understand the … Continue reading

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Large 7.7 Mag. Earthquake Hits Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s strongest earthquake in more than six decades shook buildings across South Asia, prompting officials from Kabul to Islamabad to New Delhi to send out rescue teams to search for survivors. Early reports said 15 people died. A 7.57 magnitude … Continue reading

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No Tsunami Threat Following 7.1M Vanuatu Earthquake

The US Geological Survey says the quake was 127km deep. It struck at 10.52am this morning (NZ time), 35km north-east of Port-Olry and 337km from the capital Port-Vila. The earthquake was initially reported as magnitude 7.3 but was later downgraded. … Continue reading

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Here is a Good Example of Ancient Text Confirming Modern Science

           by Mitch Battros                                                   October 14 2015 The following is a … Continue reading

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The Great Danger of the Pacific Northwest

It is no surprise to many of you who have been following my work over the years as to one possible scenario. It is the area known as the Cascadia Subduction Zone. I am not alone in my concern over … Continue reading

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