Monday, December 23, 2019

TWO MAJOR MAGNITUDE 6.0 EARTHQUAKES AT TOP OF CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE


The Hal Turner Show

NOW TWO (2) -- MAJOR MAGNITUDE 6.0 EARTHQUAKES AT TOP OF CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE OFF VANCOUVER ISLAND

NATION NEWS DESK 23 DECEMBER 2019

 UPDATED . . . NOW TWO (2) MAJOR Magnitude 6.0 earthquakes has have struck the northern area of the most-dangerous-earthquake zone on earth: The Cascadia Subduction Zone off the west coast of California, Oregon, Washington state, and Canada.

The FIRST quake took place at a very shallow depth of only about 10km.  The SECOND took place at about the same depth, 7 miles.

This is the single most-dangerous earthquake fault region on earth.  A large earthquake of this type -- in an area like this -- could be a harbinger of an even larger quake . . .  "The Big One" for the west coast of north America.

Contrary to popular belief, earthquakes do not relieve pressure.  Conversely, one earthquake tends to cause others.

The fact that the FIRST magnitude 6.0 quake struck without smaller quakes preceding it, is a major warning signal of perhaps worse to come . . . within days.  Slightly more than ONE HOUR after the first quake, a SECOND struck as well.

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