Friday, 22 September 2017

Road in Mexico is "out-gassing" after 7.1 quake

*** EXTREME DANGER OF NEW, BIGGER EARTHQUAKE **** ROAD IN MEXICO IS "OUT-GASSING" AFTER 7.1 QUAKE


21 September, 2017

Persons in Mexico are in EXTREME DANGER of another, even larger earthquake than the massive 7.1 which struck south of Mexico City earlier this week. Roads in the area have begun OUT-GASSING . . . they appear to be Breathing . . . meaning the earth below is being squeezed so hard, it is venting gas from deep in the earth. This is a major warning sign of a pending, EXTREMELY 
LARGE earthquake! Video of the road "breathing" appears below. . .


I cannot over-state the danger of what we see taking place in the video above.  The fact that this road is moving up and down, and hissing as underground gas comes out, is an absolute warning sign that another  E X T R E M E L Y  L A R G E earthquake is pending in that region.

What's taking place to cause this gassing is that the earth is being squeezed with so much pressure, gas is venting out of the surface.   All that squeezing means something very big is building underground.
This type of out-gassing was noted in China in 1978 before a major earthquake there killed over 255,000 people!
The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. 
The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in HebeiPeople's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. 
Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000, and explains that the lower estimates are limited to Tangshan and exclude fatalities in the densely populated surrounding areas.
A further 164,000 people were recorded as being severely injured. The earthquake occurred at a turbulent time in Chinese recent history, during a series of political events involving the Communist Party of China including the expulsion of the ruling Gang of Four by Mao Zedong's chosen successor, Hua Guofeng. In traditional Chinese thought, natural disasters are sometimes seen as precursors of dynastic change.
The earthquake hit in the early morning and lasted 14 to 16 seconds. Chinese government official sources state a magnitude of 7.8 on the Richter magnitude scale, though some sources listed it as high as 8.2.
It was followed by a major 7.1 magnitude aftershock some 16 hours later, increasing the death toll to over 255,000. The earthquake was generated by the 25-mile-long Tangshan Fault, which runs near the city and ruptured due to tectonic forces caused by the Amurian Plate sliding past the Eurasian Plate.

OUT-GASSING


Well water in a village outside of Tangshan reportedly rose and fell three times the day before the earthquake. Gas began to spout out of a well in another village on July 12 and then increased on July 25 and July 26. 
This is exactly what seems to be taking place in the video above.
Bear in mind that after a "typical" major earthquake, there are _usually_ "aftershocks."   But with the recent 7.1 quake, there have been NO aftershocks.  NONE AT ALL.
That could likely mean that the 7.1 quake was actually a "foreshock"  a harbinger of a much bigger, far more deadly earthquake to come.
Folks in Mexico should be VERY concerned about this ongoing "out-gassing" and should prepare themselves for a calamitous coming quake.  They should have emergency food, emergency water and other supplies needed in case disaster strikes.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.