Earth Shaken: flurry of powerful earthquakes rattle eastern region of the planet

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Earth reeling from tremors in the East: Massive earthquakes have hit Iran/Pakistan, the Kuril Islands, Papua, NG, the Japanese Islands, Uganda, and Sichuan China, where more than 203 people have been killed in a 6.6 magnitude earthquake.
April 20, 2013SICHUAN, CHINAA strong 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit a remote, mostly rural and mountainous area of southwestern China’s Sichuan province on Saturday, killing at least 203 people and injuring about 11,500 close to where a big quake killed almost 70,000 people in 2008. The earthquake, China’s worst in three years, occurred at 8.02 a.m. (0002 GMT) in Lushan county near Ya’an city and the epicenter had a depth of 12 km (7.5 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake was felt by residents in neighboring provinces and in the provincial capital of Chengdu, causing many people to rush out of buildings, according to accounts on China’s Twitter-like Sina Weibo microblogging service. State media said 156 people had been confirmed dead with more than 5,500 injured. President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang said all efforts must be put into rescuing victims to limit the death toll. After arriving at the disaster zone by helicopter, Li directed earthquake relief efforts from a plaza in Longmen Township in Lushan, Xinhua said. Li asked that a road be opened to Baoxing County, one of the most affected by the earthquake, and that rescuers “act quickly” in their efforts, Xinhua quoted Li as saying. “The current most urgent issue is grasping the first 24 hours since the quake’s occurrence, the golden time for saving lives,” Xinhua news agency quoted Li as saying earlier. Xinhua said 6,000 troops were heading to the area to help with rescue efforts. State television CCTV said only emergency vehicles were being allowed into Ya’an, though Chengdu airport had reopened. Most of the deaths were concentrated in Lushan, where water and electricity were cut off. Pictures on Chinese news sites showed toppled buildings and people in bloodied bandages being treated in tents outside the hospital, which appeared only lightly damaged. Rescuers in Lushan had pulled 32 survivors out of rubble, Xinhua said. In villages closest to the epicenter, almost all low rise houses and buildings had collapsed, according to footage broadcast on state television. “We are very busy right now, there are about eight or nine injured people, the doctors are handling the cases,” said a doctor at a Ya’an hospital who gave her family name as Liu. The hospital was seeing head and leg injuries, she added. The China Meteorological Association warned of a possibility of landslides occurring in Lushan county on Saturday and Sunday, the agency said in a statement on its website. A resident in Chengdu, 140 km (85 miles) from Ya’an city, told Xinhua he was on the 13th floor of a building when he felt the quake. The building shook for about 20 seconds and he saw tiles fall from nearby buildings. Ya’an is a city of 1.5 million people and is considered one of the birthplaces of Chinese tea culture. It is also the home to one of China’s main centers for protecting the giant panda. “There are still shakes and tremors and our area is safe. The pandas are safe,” said a spokesman with Ya’an’s Bifengxia nature park, a tourism park that houses more than 100 pandas. Shouts and screams were heard in the background while Reuters was on the telephone with the spokesman. “There was just an aftershock, an aftershock, our office is safe,” he said. Numerous aftershocks jolted the area, the largest of which was magnitude 5.1. Sichuan is one of the four major natural-gas-producing provinces in China, and its output accounts for about 14 percent of the nation’s total. The U.S. Geological Survey initially put the magnitude at 7, but later revised it down. The devastating May 2008 quake was 7.9 magnitude. –Reuters

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13 Responses to Earth Shaken: flurry of powerful earthquakes rattle eastern region of the planet

  1. Snowflake says:

    The timing is interesting. My conspiratorial mind wonders if there isn’t some techtonic warfare in play?

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  2. beingiam says:

    Thank you…..

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  3. Thanks Alvin, this was not covered in the MSM. It’s very disturbing the amount of Earthquakes in one 24 hour period. But it show’s how quickly we are heading into the 6th seal. Thanks again. God bless.

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  4. Deb says:

    I’m stunned that nothing of this magnitude has occurred on the US west coast while the rest of the world is so seismically active. Is this normal? Has there been adequate release of tension to relieve fault lines around the west coast or is tension probably building up there? I’m so not wishing for devastation but just curious. the hairs stood up on my neck when I recently read that Yellowstone might be 50% larger than previously believed. Just scary….

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  5. Irene C says:

    Activity has really been picking up. In the past week, we had a 7.8 in Iran. 7.2 in Russia, a 6.6 in China, and two 6.6 quakes in Papua, New Guinea. With the way this planet is shaking, there may be another before this comment gets posted. Birth pains are starting to come faster. Maranatha

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  6. Digi says:

    Strange though that nothing to my knowledge, has happened in Canada….except for a sinkhole in North Bay which is close to me.

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  7. Tim says:

    6.1 near IZU Islands 20 mins ago

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  8. Dennis E. says:

    received an email from the USGS that another 6.1 occurred on the izu islands, Japan at 10:22 PM east coast time 04.20.13.
    A whole lot of shaking going on…………

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