Monday, July 29, 2024

Earthquake hits LA, what is God mad about?


Magnitude 4.9 earthquake shakes Southern California
(KTLA 5) July 29, 2024: A magnitude 4.9 earthquake followed by several strong aftershocks were felt across Southern California early Monday afternoon. Vegan Deborah Marks was live in Burbank on KFI 640 AM (iheart.com) when it hit. As a lot of people know Los Angeles has a lot of smog due to its unique basin configuration, which has been holding in smoke since the time this was Tovaangar, the home of the original inhabitants, the Tongva tribe, now called the Kizh. In ancient times smoke from home fires used to create haze and be held in from onshore breezes and Santa Ana winds.


When people ask, "Why does LA have so much smog," even though it may be the foothills acting like a cup, people still answer, "So God can't see what they're doing down there." Now if the Earth is shaking, do Natives and others ask the same thing? "What gotten into the Great Spirit? We must reform ourselves to see a reformed world. The external very much reacts to the internal of a great number of us, a point which the Buddha repeatedly makes in the Agganna Sutta or the Discourse on Beginnings, a kind of Buddhist Genesis account. KTLA's Shelby Nelson reports on July 29, 2024. Details: ktla.com/news/california/powe...

Why recent unusual activities in the San Andreas Fault could trigger a major California earthquake
(Insane Curiosity) July 24, 2024: In the heart of California, a geological time bomb is ticking, and here is where it gets really terrifying. The San Andreas Fault, which spans 1200 km across California, serves as the state's tectonic backbone.

For more than a century, this fault has silently accumulated energy, waiting for the right moment to unleash its fury. The Pacific and North American plates are locked, causing stress with each passing instant. When the fault eventually ruptures, California will be hit by a massive earthquake, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.

The scary truth is that this disaster is not a distant threat; it is an impending reality that will occur during our lives. Recent seismic activity in the Parkfield region has scientists concerned that a large earthquake, possibly on the scale of the deadly 7.9 magnitude quake that demolished San Francisco in 1906, is approaching.

What exact seismic events or patterns have been observed in the Parkfield region? Can anything realistically reduce the chance of a 1906 scale earthquake? The answers maybe more horrifying than you could have imagine. #insanecuriosity #earthquake #sanandreasfault

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