Monthly Archives: July 2012

3.8 magnitude earthquake rattles Los Angeles

July 25, 2012 – LOS ANGELES – A minor earthquake with a preliminary 3.8-magnitude has rattled the greater Los Angeles area, but no damage or injuries have been reported. Randy Baldwin, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Earthquake Omens?, High-risk potential hazard zone, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Seismic tremors, Time - Event Acceleration | 3 Comments

High winds feed devastating wildfires in Spain and Croatia

July 25, 2012 – CROATIA – A firefighter died and 1,500 tourists were evacuated after forest fires fanned by strong winds broke out on Croatia’s Adriatic coast Monday, with the interior minister warning of a “very difficult” scenario. “The situation … Continue reading

Posted in Drought, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Environmental Threat, Gale-force winds and gusts, High-risk potential hazard zone, Wildfires | 5 Comments

Undersea seismometer installed to monitor activity at Santorini volcano

July 25, 2012 – GREECE – The new seismic-detecting mechanism that observes the activity of the volcano in Santorini, Caldera, was finally placed at the bottom of the sea. The scientific community now says it will be ready to warn … Continue reading

Posted in Civilizations unraveling, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Earthquake Omens?, High-risk potential hazard zone, Lithosphere collapse & fisssure, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Seismic tremors, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening | 3 Comments

Magnitude 6.4 quake hits off Indonesia’s Sumatra

July 25, 2012 – INDONESIA – A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 struck off northern Sumatra in Indonesia on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, and there were warnings that a local tsunami was possible. The Hawaii-based Pacific … Continue reading

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