Sunday, December 31, 2023

Japan, California quakes, but no tsunami?

Seth Auberon, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

First the U.S. military drops atomic bombs on innocent civilians...then earthquakes, tsunami scares,  massive Fukushima Nuclear Reactor radiation contamination, and now a Coast Guard plane headed to help 7.6 Richter Scale quake victims gets in the way of a jumbo jet cleared to land -- and catastrophe happens.


California now: Massive waves and flooding hit California coast [after morning temblor and massive quake hits Japan, still suffering from the aftereffects of Fukushima, which we don't hear about as the government is planning many new nuclear reactors to deal with all the electric vehicles it's mandating and the heating that makes air conditioning a necessity more than a luxury in many places].

(USA.EARTH - EV) Dec. 31, 2023: Massive waves and flooding hit the Southern California coast, USA. Update: Massive waves and coastal flooding are wreaking havoc for a third day in many of California’s coastal communities. where extreme conditions have forced water rescues, washed away cars, and apparently explain the appearance of a random "rogue wave" which was really a monster wave with a cause: seismic activity in the very active Pacific Ocean. Japan is our neighbor across the way, separated by thousands of miles, but waves can travel. And some slippage or tectonic plate movement seems to have displaced an awful lot of water molecules that are now displacing others that are washing up on our shores and creating small tsunamis in coastal Japan.

The unusually large California surf, often towering over 20 feet, has prompted beach closures along the California coast. In hard-hit Ventura County, next to Los Angeles, waves have surged over seawalls and carried parked cars down the street and into significant intersections, blocking first responders’ paths. 


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