Italy’s Mount Vesuvius rattled by several small tremors

February 13, 2014ITALY Yesterday, February 11, 2014, a slight tremor was recorded from ‘observatory’ at Mount Vesuvius.   This tremor recorded by the observatory near Naples, has reached a magnitude of 1.8 and occurred at 07:05. On February 12, 2014 however, a new tremor was recorded still awaiting cataloging. –PEG (translated)

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8 Responses to Italy’s Mount Vesuvius rattled by several small tremors

  1. Mole Johnson says:

    A big eruption would not be good for Naples.

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  2. Today and tomorrow says:

    Cayce says that when Vesuvius and Martinique go off at the same time the shift of the crust has begun.

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  3. MarkJS says:

    From Wikipedia:
    Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that led to the burying and destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum….

    …An estimated 16,000 people died due to hydrothermal pyroclastic flows. The only surviving eyewitness account of the event consists of two letters by Pliny the Younger to the historian Tacitus.

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius

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  4. Christopher says:

    Vesuvius has a 7 mi deep plug, so it could pop like a cork given it’s history.

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  5. dan says:

    Edgar Casey’s prophecy coming to pass hmmmm interesting

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  6. ice says:

    Thank you for sharing.

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