The Earthquake Thread

jaguarr said:
As long as we keep throwing virgins to it twice a year, we'll continue to be safe. The scary part is that we're rapidly running out of virgins. :o

jag

Scour the Spider-Man boards. I think we'll have enough
 
Dew k. Mosi said:
Scour the Spider-Man boards. I think we'll have enough

If the supervolcano's appetite were quenched by the taste of virgin teenage boys then we would indeed, have enough fuel from that forum to keep us safe for the next millenium. As it stands, though, that tactic only works on rogue priests so I fear we are still in danger. :o

jag
 
Addendum said:
In the episode, which aired on March 6, they looked at what would happen if a 7.4 earthquake happened at the southern end of the New Madrid fault, which is about 40 miles north of Memphis. It would only take 18 seconds for it to hit downtown Memphis.

The show predicted fires breaking out after the quake, and damage and casualties in St. Louis and Chicago.

And here I've always been saying, "Bwa ha ha! Northern Illinois doesnt get hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanos and there is nothing worth blowing up! We're scot free!" :D :up:

Stupid New Madrid line.... :(
 
jaguarr said:
Nature will ALWAYS have the advantage. Hell, they've been predicting that the supervolcano underneath Yellowstone will eventually blow and when it does, it will take 1/2 the country with it. No way to prepare for that but make sure you're at peace with your maker.

jag

Ya think.
 
boy those people have the best luck in the world.
 
37 dead as quake triggers tsunami

Monday, July 17, 2006; Posted: 11:00 a.m. EDT (15:00 GMT)



JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- A major earthquake off the coast of Java and a tsunami that followed has killed at least 37 people, but the death toll is expected to rise as the search for victims moves ahead, according to an Indonesian official.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said Monday there did not appear to be a widespread tsunami threat in the region.

The center's Web site reported that "sea level gauge data indicate that a tsunami was generated" but it added that "based on historical earthquake and tsunami data, plus current sea level readings, a more widespread tsunami threat probably does not exist."

Local parliament member Rudi Supriatna Bahro in Ciamis, West Java, appeared on Metro TV Monday saying searchers have recovered 37 bodies but their efforts have been slowed by debris-strewn roads and damaged buildings. (Watch why there's still no tsunami warning system -- 3:18)

He said the larger hotels around Pangandaran Beach remain standing but many of the smaller buildings along the coast were destroyed.

Indonesian radio interviewed a witness named Teti who said the giant waves -- as high as trees -- damaged homes and other buildings, and she reported seeing at least three dead bodies.

An entire hotel was also washed away, Teti said, and everyone ran for higher ground.

The International Tsunami Information Centre (ITIC) issued a tsunami watch after an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 rumbled in the Indian Ocean 220 miles south of Jakarta.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center Web site, the quake hit at 3:19 p.m. (0819 GMT).

Three strong aftershocks followed over the next three hours, according to the USGS and Indonesian radio.

The ITIC said the tsunami watch is in effect for parts of Indonesia and Australia.

In May, an earthquake in the Indonesian region of Yogyakarta killed more than 6,000 people and displaced more than 200,000, according to United Nations figures.

A massive tsunami in the Indian Ocean in December of 2004 killed more than 200,000 people in 12 countries.


There's just no end of the misery these poor people is going through :(
 
Well c'mon over baby, whole lotta shakin going on
yeah c'mon one over baby, baby you can't go wrong
we ain't fakin', whole lotta shakin going on

C'mon over baby, we got chicken in the boiler
yeah c'mon over baby, we really got the bull by the horn
I ain't fakin', whole lotta shakin going on

Easy now, I said shake it baby shake it
shake it baby shake it, shake it baby shake it,
shake it baby shake it, shake it baby shake it,
c'mon over, whole lotta shakin going on

Well c'mon over baby we got chicken in the boiler
c'mon over baby we really got the bull by the horn
we ain't fakin, whole lotta shakin going on
 
these people really do not need more suffering like this. at least there was a system in place, saving many lives; however losing any life is sad.
 
20 seconds...

Huh. We'll, it could mean the difference between life and death, I suppose.
 
we just had a few minutes ago 4.5 it was a pretty good one o by the way i live in northridge
 
Same here man...scared the **** out of me. I fell off my bed and landed straight on my face.
 
I felt it too! I am in Studio City! My friend in Sherman Oaks popped on to tell me he felt it too. My friend in Alhambra did not. But he is probably stoned
 
yeah me to i didnt know if it was going to be the big one
 
These little ones are ok though. Guys. They release the pressure so the Big One doesn't come
 
Hope everyone's ok, wasn't there one up in San-Fran too just a few weeks ago???
 
== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==



Region: GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.
Geographic coordinates: 34.315N, 118.620W
Magnitude: 4.5 Ml
Depth: 5 km
Universal Time (UTC): 9 Aug 2007 07:58:49
Time near the Epicenter: 9 Aug 2007 00:58:49
Local time in your area: 9 Aug 2007 07:58:49

Location with respect to nearby cities:
7 km (4 miles) NNW (347 degrees) of Chatsworth, CA
10 km (6 miles) SSW (210 degrees) of Valencia, CA
11 km (7 miles) SW (230 degrees) of Newhall, CA
12 km (7 miles) ENE (66 degrees) of Simi Valley, CA
45 km (28 miles) NW (310 degrees) of Los Angeles Civic Center, CA
 
I'm still waiting for California to fall into the Pacific, hurry up already. :down:
 

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