Growing planetary unrest: swarm of tremors rattle Bulgaria

January 24, 2011CHIRPAN - “A new minor earthquake occurred in Southeastern Bulgaria Monday afternoon after the region saw several similar tremors last week. The new earthquake had a 3.4 magnitude on the Richter Scale, according to the Seismology Institute of the Geophysical Center of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The epicenter of the earthquake was 170 km southeast of Sofia, and was felt in the town of Chirpan. There are no reports of damages or casualties. Last week Southeastern Buglaria saw several earthquakes in the 3.0 Richter range.”  -Novinite
More evidence we are entering a new geological epoch on Earth- Reports of quake swarms are not increasing from across the globe. Trigger one was the record number of volcanic eruptions which occurred in 2010.  We are now entering trigger 2: Planetary seismic unrest…
Yellowstone: The recent bulge of the ground of 25 centimeters (10 inches) over the caldera of Yellowstone is testament to the fact that tectonic plates movement is accelerating and the North America plate is being shoved westward across the caldera and magma pools under the mantle slabs are now expanding upward.  Expect new swarms of tremors to rattle the super-volcano in 2011. 
Montenegro Earthquake Swarm: Montenegro’s earthquake swarm of 400 + earthquakes in the last 60 days continues unabated. On January 25, 2011, the country reported as many as 5 tremors in the span of a 4 hour period. The quakes are small in magnitude but they are diffused throughout the country making it difficult to identify them with any one specific set of geological fault lines. Montenegro joins a growing list of countries in the world that are now reporting chronic seismic unrest. Earthquake swarms are also now being reported in the countries of Turkey, Poland, Armenia, Central Italy, the Gulf of Oman, Greece, India, China, New Zealand, and Iran.   
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4 Responses to Growing planetary unrest: swarm of tremors rattle Bulgaria

  1. Sarah says:

    I am currently living in southern Turkey and wonder if you could give me your opinion as to whether it may be better to live here or move back to New England in the US? Are there places that are safer than others?

    • Sarah…Thanks for the note. One of the key characteristics of the survival of a species is adaptability. Change will be swift and will come quickly. Those who are best equipped to transmigrate and stay ahead of the band of disasters will fare better. Some regions will be more predisposed to change because of locale and geology than others; however change will sweep across the entire planet and will leave few regions of the world unmolested. Turkey has a rich seismic history and the region will become more seismically unstable with time as the planet succumbs more to the chaotic geological model. I mentioned adaptability because by watching the signs- you will know when the time to change locations is at hand. The NE is a winter hazard zone for nor’easter systems. The coast has a little known dormant fault line, is subject to extreme coastal erosion from encroaching seas, dead zones, and will be in the directional wind stream of debris from a Yellowstone super-eruption, which could layer the entire continental U.S. in 3 feet of ash if the caldera emptied itself. I say all this to say, you will know when the time is right to migrate. In the meantime, please stay in touch…

  2. Sarah says:

    Thank you so much for this, I cannot express how helpful it is. I do see now that no matter where any of us are we will be affected. You are right, I will know when the time to migrate is. When I think of migration I wonder where to go as all will be affected, but I suppose I will know when the time comes. As you said, it will be a staying ahead, not a stationary avoiding. Thank you again for this support.

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