Are you living in the Hot Zone?

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Dallas, Texas
August 19, 2017 9:47am CST
Well, do you live at this moment, within that 1000 radius of Yellowstone National Park? If you do, maybe you will get lucky and sell your home in the Rockies and move down to live in the land down under before all hell breaks loose or you might life 10,000 years before it even happens. The thing is, recent eruptions have taken place in Yellowstone that has people thinking about moving to safer places far from the fallout that could take place in thousands of years or maybe even tomorrow? from Newsweek online:
Earthquake swarm is currently active on the western edge of Yellowstone National Park.
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@hostessman (11871)
• Tucson, Arizona
19 Aug 17
i am staying right here don't plan on moving anywhere
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• Dallas, Texas
19 Aug 17
I live in North Texas. I am staying put as well. I am actually not in the 1000 miles Zone aka TMZ area, but that wouldn't matter as the darkness of ash clouds would change the face of the Western Hemisphere. Why even bother? right? The chances of an eruption are about well, about 2.1 Million Years Ago it already happened:
The possibility of the volcano under Yellowstone National Park erupting is a hot topic right now, especially with the recent 4.8 magnitude earthquake and v
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@gilggg (2538)
• Israel
19 Aug 17
I live in a place with high risk for earthquakes but no one can say when it will happen, If another 10 years or 100 years or maybe tomorrow...but I'm going to stay here till it happen...
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• Dallas, Texas
19 Aug 17
Keep the faith.
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@jaiho2009 (39142)
• Philippines
19 Aug 17
I lived in a place that is along the Earthquake's faultline (according to Philvocs) and that the BIG ONE may/might come/happen soon. But who knows when.
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@jaiho2009 (39142)
• Philippines
19 Aug 17
@lookatdesktop Actually, last week August 11 ,2017 a 6.2 earthquake striked in a nearby province of metro cities and was felt within more than 200 kilometers radius. Several earthquakes happened since early 2017 so, we are now in preparation for the Big One.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) confirmed that ‘big one’ earthquake might now strike anytime.
• Dallas, Texas
19 Aug 17
I want to check out the latest from the US Geologic Society for updates.
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