Daily Archives: March 15, 2012

Section of White Cliffs of Dover fall into English Channel

March 16, 2012 – UNITED KINGDOM – A large section of the white cliffs of Dover has collapsed into the English Channel between Langdon Cliffs and South Foreland Lighthouse. Dover Coastguard says no-one was injured when tonnes of rock collapsed … Continue reading

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Mexico’s Popocatépetl volcano unleashes 9 low-level emissions

March 15, 2012 – MEXICO – The National Center for Disaster Prevention (Cenapred) reported that in the last hours, the volcano Popocatepetl has expelled nine low-intensity exhalations accompanied by emissions of water vapor and gas, and sometimes small amounts of ash. … Continue reading

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Indonesia’s Lamongan volcano awakens from sleep after 114 years

March 15, 2012 – INDONESIA – A new volcano in Indonesia, Lamongan volcano in Eastern Java, is showing signs of unrest: weak steaming from its active crater and increasing earthquakes were reported by Indonesian scientists. The increase in earthquakes started … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Earthquake Omens?, Environmental Threat, High-risk potential hazard zone, Magma Plume activity, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening, Volcanic Eruption, Volcano Watch | 10 Comments

Alaska Aleutian Island Cleveland volcano explodes for third time in a week

March 15, 2012 – ALASKA (Aleutian Islands) – Cleveland Volcano has exploded for the third time in just over a week.  The latest eruption of the Aleutian volcano Tuesday afternoon was relatively small, according to a release from the Alaska … Continue reading

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