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“new norm”: Pacific Ring of Fire, October 2019

Incomplete list of seismic/natural disaster reports from around the Pacific Ring of Fire, October 2019.

AIR Reinsurer revealed that past disaster prediction models have been lacking for Asian countries, when compared to North America and Europe, is warning “Re/insurers have to be prepared for that new norm and adjust pricing and all the other conditions they have to deal with…”

If you like math try Scaling Laws for earthquakes and Cascadia slow-slip events

NASA says rice farming increases the chance of liquefaction during earthquakes!

British scientists discover How your morning coffee can help you survive an earthquake

Scientist claims hurricanes-typhoons can create 3.5 magnitude earthquakes

Magma crystallization makes volcanoes more explosive

Volcanic ash modifies the height, width and lifetime of a standing shock wave that can occur during volcanic eruptions

Now scientists say Earth can absorb a shocking amount of carbon (no shit Sherlock, where do you think the carbon comes from?!)

Ocean acidification now blamed on asteroid, not volcanoes

AUSTRALIA: 5.5 quake Macquarie Island

3.4 quake off Queensland

CANADA:  Recent natural disasters reveal that ignorant west-coast Canucks were using the 911 emergency help number as a tsunami early warning system (which it was never designed to be).  City of Victoria experiences sudden 54-thousand person subscribership increase to its alert system, in just one week!

Record one million people take part in British Columbia earthquake drill 

Maybe it’s because a New map reveals quake-deathtraps for people of Vancouver

Study shows mega-disaster could kill Canadian insurance industry

Killer fungus brought to Canada by Alaskan tsunami

Believe it or not, Canada’s geologically active western mountains (including volcanic Mount Meager) are little understood, scientists demand government fund research

CHILE: 5.9 quake

CHINA: 5.2 quake 

5.4 quake hits Taiwan

4.7 quake Taiwan

Stricter Seismic Resistant Measures for Public buildings mandated

COLOMBIA: U.S. Southern Command spends tax-dollars, and ten days, training Colombian soldiers how to respond to natural disasters.

Video of U.S. Marines practicing disaster response on Base de Enternamiento de Infanteria de Marina, Coveñas, 01OCT209:

ECUADOR: 4.6 quake

EL SALVADOR: 4.4 quake

FIJI: 5.0 quake 24OCT2019

5.3 quake 21OCT2019

GUATEMALA: 4.8 quake along border with Mexico

INDONESIA: 5.6 quake

Merapi erupts

More proof that you must not rely on the government and/or private sector organizations; a year after a September 2018 tsunami “…the government reported that 4,140 people died in the disaster, of which 1,016 were not identified; and a further 705 people remain missing. More than 4,400 were seriously injured and more than 110,000 houses destroyed….. more than 172,000 people were displaced…. …170 organizations were or are carrying out recovery activities across 63 location….   … is encouraging the community to actively take ownership and be more involved in repair, recovery and reconstruction efforts.”

JAPAN: Fate and denial: The Fukushima reactor 3, and the L’Aquila earthquake 7

Landslide kills two more

Japan braces for two more destructive storms, two weeks after chaos of Typhoon Hagibis

Typhoon Hagibis farm, forest, fishery losses rise

Deadly typhoon forces Japan to face its vulnerability to increasingly powerful storms

Typhoon Hagibis highlights need for multilingual emergency alerts

Typhoon Hagibis: Homeless men denied shelter in middle of typhoon

5.7 earthquake jolts Chiba-Tokyo area

Extreme weather and natural disasters make Japan’s civil protection agencies among world’s busiest

Nearly 20% of Large Earthquakes Happen in Japan

More proof JAPAN is the MODERN DAY ATLANTIS

KOREA: In a nation that was relatively earthquake free, a national earthquake drill was conducted

3.4 quake

MEXICO:  Two quakes hit near border with Arizona

Aztec Anales de Tlatelolco reveal massive catastrophic earthquake that struck in Gregorian year 1575

NEW ZEALAND: 5.7 quake hits Milford Sound

New Plymouth quake

 Scientists claim human pollution exceeds volcanic pollution

NICARAGUA: Masaya erupts?

PAPUA NEW GUINEA:  4.2 quake 31OCT2019

4.5 quake 29OCT2019

4.6 quake 29OCT2019

5.5 quake 17OCT2019

Oil industry excited about potential for offshore hydrocarbon mining

PERU: Machu Picchu was hit by strong earthquakes during construction

4.4 quake 25OCT2019

PHILIPPINES:  31OCT2019-Three deadly quakes in one month

2nd Very Strong earthquake – 29OCT2019

The largest known volcano in the world discovered in the Philippine Sea

  Yet another deadly quake, landslide

RUSSIA:  5.1 quake 30OCT2019

5.3 quake 05OCT2019

Scientists claim new tech can warn of the ‘Big One’ five days before it happens

 moderately large explosive eruption occurred on Shiveluch volcano

SAMOA, Independent State of: Magnitude 6.0 quake

TONGA: Metis Shoal erupts

UNITED STATES:  Beer industry reveals new warehouses to be built with “weather and seismic-related considerations”!

Alaska; 20% of dock supports failed in last year’s earthquake, drastically reducing amount of products being off-loaded.  Turns out that local government had already been spending U.S.$3-million per year ‘kicking-the-can-down-the-road’ trying to maintain the aged docks!

Seismic airguns used to map the ocean floor are injuring beluga whales

“…the agency arbitrarily dismissed the risks from seismic, including the likelihood that denning polar bears will be run over and killed by seismic vehicles.”

5.7 quake strikes

Underwater volcano creates air pockets that can sink ships!

Tsunami that happened 55 years ago created killer tropical fungus

California; Massive fire storm expected after the next Big One

Revealed; 600 buildings on college campuses will collapse during Big One

New earthquake warning system 30 years after deadly quake

NASA discovers ‘web’ of ruptures, warns dormant Mojave Desert fault is moving, 8.0 on its way

Whales breach wildly in Monterey Bay after magnitude-4.7 earthquake strikes

World’s Largest Outdoor Seismic Simulator

Registration for 2020 National Earthquake Conference Now Open

Hawaii; New lava formation off Puna

False tsunami warning caused by police

Nevada; USGS gives university million dollar grant to build additional seismic monitoring stations

Seismic risks for delayed public building renovations creates urgency for state taxpayer funding

each year Nevada experiences anywhere from 15,000 to 20,000 earthquakes

Oregon; Towns to go under, literally, due to tsunami

4.7 quake hits on day of earthquake drill

Homeless shelter spends 18 months upgrading in preparation for major earthquake

Utah; FEMA gives Salt Lake City U.S.$4-million in additional tax funding for ongoing earthquake preps

Washington; State disaster experts say Cascadia Event will push a swath of ocean 18 feet high toward the coast at speeds of at least 20 knots.  That’s why state officials are spending tax dollars creating new tsunami warning/evac system.

 Know the 4 types of tsunamis that could impact people after an earthquake

Cascadia Event will create tsunami that will swamp coastline within 15 minutes, not enough time to get to higher ground, so what about Vertical Evacuation towers?

New tsunami evac-pods, get one now!

Wyoming; What’s really happening under Yellowstone?

Yellowstone’s ‘big one’ is coming, just not tomorrow

VANUATU: Yasur volcano continues to be unstable and seismic activity is set to continue

PACIFIC RING OF FIRE, September 2019: “THE MISSING LINK”

Pacific Ring of Fire: Japan, Modern Day Atlantis

08SEP2018 (00:35 UTC-07 Tango 06) 17 Sharivar 1397/27 Dhu l-Hijja 1439/29 Xin-You 4716

It’s been six years since I last wrote one of my Japan, Modern Day Atlantis articles, but its looks like 2018 is another big-bad-year for Japan.  The original story of Atlantis wasn’t just about a natural disaster, it was about human ignorance, arrogance, immorality and never ending wars.

The following is an incomplete list of main stream news articles from the first eight months of the Gregorian year 2018, concerning the Modern Day Atlantis of Japan.

FIRST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER:

CNN: Japan finally recognizes first death related to Fukushima cleanup

Seatrade Cruise News: Cruise ships steer clear of Japan’s typhoon and quake-impacted areas

The Diplomat: Redundancy and Risk Management: Lessons from Japan’s Disasters

The Washington Post: First came its worst typhoon in 25 years, then deadly landslides

Automotive News Europe: Toyota halts production in Japan after deadly quake

S&P Global Platts: Refinery Shipments halted 

South China Morning Post: Stranded in Japan as typhoon and earthquake strike days apart

Nikkei Asian Review: Earthquake and typhoon expose Japan’s disaster risks

Channel NewsAsia: Singapore Airlines cancels Osaka flights as typhoon floods Kansai

Anybody remember the Tower of Babel? Smithsonian: Japan Takes Tiny First Step Toward Space Elevator

AUGUST: 

Military.com: U.S. Marine accused of stealing donation money for Japan flood victims

United States Army: USAG Japan tests emergency preparedness with annual full-scale exercise

Wall Street Journal: Japan to Spend Billions on U.S. Missile-Defense System

Insurance Journal: Insured Losses from Japan Floods Could Reach US$4B

The Guardian: ‘Sick to my stomach’: dolphin and penguins abandoned to die in Japan

Japan’s bid to resume commercial whaling

victims of Tokyo medical school scandal 

Fukushima residents complain over statue of child in radiation suit

AccuWeather: Japan faces flooding in Autumn

Tropical Storm Leepi to persist over Japan

Shanshan to threaten Japan with flooding

The Weather Channel: Typhoon Cimaron Becomes Japan’s Second Typhoon Strike This Week

VolcanoDiscovery: Strong mag. 6.2 earthquake – Volcano Islands, Japan Region on Thursday, 16 August 2018

Aljazeera: Twin typhoons threaten Japan and South Korea

U.S. News & World Report: Japanese Emperor Tries to Make Amends for His Father’s War

Bangor Daily News: Attorney accused of stealing from Japan exchange program

Kyodo News Plus: Flood victims still living in despair 1 month after disaster

In total gun ban Japan, 1400 guns, 1200 swords found buried at Tokyo elementary school

 JULY:

Neowin: Apple is offering free repairs for devices damaged by floods

The Mainichi: Questions over lack of crisis response

Kyodo News Plus: Elderly account for 70% of storm victims

Over 250 schools damaged in rain disaster

Unsuccessful rescue effort

The Japan Times: After deadly heat wave, typhoon could hit Honshu 

Seven-Eleven store chain forced owner to work 50 hours with no sleep during Fukui blizzard

CNN:  Heat spikes to 41.1C near Tokyo 

‘Training thunderstorms’ made Japan’s floods even deadlier

JAPAN Forward: Death Toll Reaches 200 in Western Japan Floods, Dozens Still Missing

Aljazeera: Japan floods: Why is the country experiencing record rainfall?

The Weather Channel: Japan Flooding Forces More Than 1 Million to Flee

AccuWeather: Typhoon Prapiroon to unleash flooding

BBC: Typhoon Jongdari cuts power to thousands

Express:  11 dead and 45 missing as Typhoon Maria strikes

Eos: Two Active Volcanoes in Japan May Share a Magma Source

JUNE:

Kyodo News Plus: M4.6 earthquake hits Gunma

Deer found with paper dart lodged in neck in Nara

Shinkansen bullet train kills intruder on tracks

Japanese lawmaker heckles lung cancer patient

Mount Shimmoe volcano erupts again

KTLA: 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Osaka

AccuWeather: Severe Tropical Storm Maliksi to deliver glancing blow to Japan

The Japan Times: Cities face dramatically higher heat and flood risks by 2050

Shinkansen stabbing raises alarm over security in total gun ban Japan

Tornado in Shiga Prefecture

The Guardian: Why the naked hermit of Japan had to leave his island after 29 years

What was the fallout from Fukushima?

Express: Volcano eruption warning: After Kilauea Japan’s Mount Fuji could be NEXT

The Star Online: ‘Pregnancy rotas’ add to Japan working women’s woes

MAY:

Daily Mail: Japan is poised to FLOOD the Pacific with one million tons of radioactive water contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear plant

Kyodo News Plus: Japan to welcome 500000 foreign workers to help plug labor shortage

Man arrested in connection with 7-year-old girl’s murder in total gun ban Japan

APRIL:

The Japan Times:  Mount Io in Kyushu erupts for second time in a week

Toys R Us in talks to sell majority stake in Asia unit, including Japan

Lockheed Martin to offer Japan stealthy hybrid of F-22 and F-35 

Chiyoda Ward issues false terror alert to 10000 residents in Tokyo

Boy band investigated for sex with grade school girl

Shikoku prison escapee stymies 6600 police

In total gun ban Japan, Man served second warrant over quintuple murder

Japan’s pet detectives

South China Morning Post: Japan landslide buries homes as people slept

Japan and China try to reset relations in shadow of U.S. trade war 

Firstpost: 5.6 quake hits Honshu

Channel NewsAsia: Japanese volcano erupts

Phys.Org: No-go warning as Japan volcano erupts for first time in 250 years

AccuWeather: Disruptive storm to lash Japan

Wall Street Journal: Japan Shakes Up Army 

The Guardian: Japan’s solar push actually threatens environment

MARCH:

Aljazeera: La Nina triggers extreme weather in Japan

The Japan Times: 30 years on, world’s longest undersea tunnel faces challenges

Giant storm surge could submerge a third of Tokyo

Man freezes to death in storm-battered north Japan

62 victims from 3/11 Great East Japan Earthquake still unidentified

Express: Tokyo hit by 5.3 magnitude EARTHQUAKE

Reuters: Seven years after tsunami, Japanese live uneasily with seawalls

TEPCo’s ‘ice wall’ fails to freeze Fukushima’s toxic water

FEBRUARY:

South China Morning Post: U.S. Navy investigating sailors for drug dealing in Yokusuka

Asahi Shimbun: Record-high flu patient numbers exceed national ‘alert level’

The Independent: Giant lava dome discovered growing inside Japanese supervolcano

Lethal levels of radiation detected in leak seven years after Fukushima meltdown

Kyodo News Plus: Heavy snow in central Japan

The Japan Times: Massive snow strands 800 cars in Fukui for second day

Japan’s Lower House approves record ¥97.71 trillion budget 

Has Christel Takigawa cursed Japan

TEPCo’s compensation for Fukushima victims has made matters worse

Pictograms on Japanese electric toilets approved as global standard

Express: Was there an earthquake in Honshu

BBC: Japan’s Princess Mako postpones wedding to commoner

JANUARY:

Voice of America: Earthquakes, Volcanoes Shake Opposite Ends of Pacific

The Japan Times: Warning level raised on Mount Zao a week after fatal volcano eruption

Channel NewsAsia: UN warns Pacific Ring of Fire is ‘active’ as volcanoes erupt across Asia

Japan’s Tendai-Buddhist ‘wise monkeys’ morality code; “Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil.”   Is it truly wise?

JAPAN MODERN DAY ATLANTIS ROUND 12: LAND CONTINUES TO SHIFT, SLOW MOVING LANDSLIDE DEVOURING HOUSES

PACIFIC RING OF FIRE, 2018: 11-THOUSAND QUAKES SINCE JULY, GET READY FOR A YEAR WITHOUT SUMMER!

Japan Modern Day Atlantis round 2

12 March 2011

Part of the myth of Atlantis is that the people of Atlantis had become extremely arrogant because of their technological advances. Some Atlantis myths say they were destroyed for their arrogance. The ongoing nuclear disaster in Japan is a modern day example.

The Fukushima nuclear plant was built with many safe guards and back up systems. This was part of the selling point of the plant when convincing the people to accept that the worlds biggest nuclear plant was to be built in their country. Right up until the explosion at reactor 1, the government was reminding people of all the back up systems and how unlikely it was for the problem to get worse. It got worse, and it could get catastrophic. There is more than one reactor at the plant, and reactor 2 is in trouble. (Japan’s NHK media will not show the video of the explosion of the reactor, I watched it on BBC and RT. Japanese officials are still claiming that the explosion happened after the walls fell down. Watch the video, there is a clear shock wave before the walls fall.)

What happened to the safeguards and back up systems, which included 13 back up diesel generators for reactor 1? It all failed, all the high tech systems failed. Plant officials and workers were attempting to cool the reactor manually. They were rotating work crews in and out of the plant, because of the radiation levels. The crews were trying to operate cooling valves manually. Also, they were dumping sea water on the reactor, in an attempt to cool it down (the U.S. military was helping with this attempt). All these attempts failed.

Another event has escaped the attention of most media and government officials: Landslides. A CNN reporter discovered, on her way to flood hit areas, that major landslides have occurred at higher elevations. She did a live report from one small town where half a neighborhood was buried by what looks like about 20 feet of earth. There are reports of towns being wiped away, by landslides and flooding. One small city says 9500 of their residence are missing, half their population. Again, the Japanese government is downplaying the severity of the situation, they are still saying the “…death toll could hit 1000” (can you say “understatement”?). When you hear the number of people being reported as missing, by the different cities and prefectures, the indication is that the death toll will be in the thousands, if not tens of thousands. Japan’s NHK has been showing before and after aerial pics of cities. It is clear that some cities have been completely erased.

Also, I have heard that millions of people on the main Japanese state of Honshu are without access to drinking water. The water supply system has failed. No power, no water, no food supply because the road/rail systems are disrupted, the systems of an advanced society have failed. In the U.S. I still hear insulting talk about the people of Haiti, still suffering from their deadly quake, better think twice and humble your arrogance.

The Atlantis myth has another lesson for arrogant humans: Societies can be erased by Mother Earth, no mater how advanced their technology, no mater how correct they think their way of life is. Mother Earth always wins.

JAPAN MODERN DAY ATLANTIS:  “A potentially catastrophic disaster,” understated President Obama. 

Japan Modern Day Atlantis

12 March 2011

“A potentially catastrophic disaster,” said President Obama. Hello, can you say understatement?

Aside from the looming nuclear disaster, it is starting to look to me that there is a major catastrophic geological event taking place under Japan. There are now reports that suggest that the big 8.9 quake set off chain reaction quakes all over Japan’s main state of Honshu. It would explain why some areas experienced shaking for up to 5 minutes. Other reports are adding that there was more than one major tsunami, which would have been caused by multi-quakes around Honshu. Early morning, March 12, NHK reported that some parts of northern Honshu were still being hit by small tsunami every 30 minutes. This means the “event” is continuing. The east coast of Honshu moved at least 8 feet eastward. Also, there was the 6+ quake on the north west coast of Honshu on Friday, and there was a 7.3 quake the day before the bigger 8.9. A Japanese committee said GPS data indicates that the quakes were “synchronized”.

Honshu sits where three major tectonic plates converge: Pacific Plate, Eurasian Plate and Philippine Plate. A major quake with chain reaction quakes on the Pacific side, with a major quake following on the Eurasian side, signifies a major tectonic event. (There are more detailed smaller plate and trench structures that run through Honshu).

Also, in some areas of northern Honshu the flood water has not receded. An “expert” interviewed on NHK stated that it could be because the ground was saturated (don’t quote me, this was through hasty translation). I find it interesting that the ground was saturated that fast from flooding, I’m thinking liquefaction. So water is not only being pushed on land, but it is being pushed up through the land. Another possibility is that the land has actually dropped.

Liquefaction was a factor in the large earthquakes along the New Madrid fault line during the 1800s in the United States.

The Pacific Plate is making a major push eastward. The norther end of Honshu might go the way of Atlantis, being submerged under the ocean. But this brings up the question of what is happening on the eastern side of the Pacific Plate, North America.

The Pacific Plate is being pushed by the North American Plate (I assume that because the North American Plate is moving southwesterly, and is not being subducted, except along the Puerto Rico Trench). Big events should be expected in North America. It is known, by geological evidence, that a major quake/tsunami event is expected anytime for the Pacific Northwest. What is happening to Japan could be a precursor for a major event for North America, just as what happened in New Zealand could be considered a precursor to the Japan event (New Zealand sits on top of the converging Pacific and Australian plates). Don’t forget the super volcano known as Yellowstone, in the Pacific Northwest, is overdue for major eruption.

Be prepared.