California Quakes Increasing at an Alarming Rate!!
@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18082)
Torrington, Connecticut
October 28, 2015 8:34am CST
Have you seen the movie San Andres about the California megaquake that destroy the entire state and more? A recent report has just informed me that in the last two weeks over 400 earthquakes have been going on in a irregular way. Never has their been soo many earthquakes back to back and that is something to watch out for. They are prediciting a massive earthquake similar to the 7.5 Magnitude quake that shook Afghanistan recently.
Is the world ending?
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
28 Oct 15
No the earth is not ending. Fault lines were known to exist out there, and Hindukush. In fact, a major one is expected but not end life. Major one that will wipe out Kashmir of present perhaps, increasing its height or submerging it under a new sea.
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@Drosophila (16568)
• Ireland
28 Oct 15
I am pretty sure it's just a matter of time.. when the world goes bam.
@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
28 Oct 15
There may be more earthquakes people can feel, but there aren't more earthquakes. There are always many earthquakes every day. The world is ending but not today. I don't know when it will be. If it doesn't end any other way, it will in about 1.5 billion years when the Sun runs out of hydrogen and starts burning Helium and expands until it's encroaching in our orbit and life on earth is all burned up.
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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
28 Oct 15
I hope the casualty rate is low when it happens as seems sadly inevitable
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@Tampa_girl7 (54715)
• United States
28 Oct 15
That's a tremendous amount of earthquakes.
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@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18082)
• Torrington, Connecticut
28 Oct 15
Too many in a such a short period of time!
@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18082)
• Torrington, Connecticut
28 Oct 15
I beleive we are near the end of times, The worlds strongest hurrican ever was just about a week ago and lots of unexplained phenomena is going on all around the world
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@gudheart (12659)
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28 Oct 15
@BACONSTRIPSXXX I believe in judgement day and the signs are pretty much happening now. Scary ;(
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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
28 Oct 15
@BACONSTRIPSXXX the climate is changing but it really isn't the Apocalypse
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@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18082)
• Torrington, Connecticut
28 Oct 15
Thats true but when they concentrate in one region and happen over 400 times in 14 days it really shakes the treptonic plates and creates more unstability causing larger earthquakes to be felt even more
@Carmelanirel2 (8085)
• United States
16 Dec 15
Well, this world will end and more earthquakes is only one of many factors to look for when determining how close we are. As for seeing the movie, I sure would LOVE to see it now, I just finished taking a Geology class and I remember my instructor said something about this movie, I think she said it is more realistic than most natural disaster type of movies. Like there is one about a volcano and where a woman geologist is squatting in front of lava of a volcano to get readings...in a t-shirt and shorts. NOT! She would have to be in a special suit in order to not burn up, literally.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
19 Oct 16
About the world ending-we are certainly closer to the end than some think!
We have photos of the recent mess in North Carolina and Florida due to Hurricane Matthew. The roads look somewhat like your photo here.
@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18082)
• Torrington, Connecticut
28 Oct 15
I visited my dying uncle ruben about 8 months ago and every single day we felt 2 and 3 earthquakes throughout the day
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@Marilynda1225 (91069)
• United States
28 Oct 15
I doubt the world is ending anytime soon but the change in weather certainly is something to think about
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@TheHorse (238298)
• Walnut Creek, California
29 Oct 15
I Iive here. Most of the quakes I've heard about are small ones in the San Ramon area, just (20 miles) South of me. Little quakes relieve pressure and are seen as a good (and common) thing. Doesn't mean a big one won't happen, but think the small ones decrease rather than increase the probability.
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