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Evacuation ordered as Chile volcano erupts again
by Simon Gardner via reed - Reuters Saturday, Apr 4 2009, 10:52pm
international / miscellaneous / other press

Who is gagging leading Geophysicists and why?

We predicted a chain reaction of volcanic events after the Tonga deep sea eruption. We had Alaska almost immediately after, now Chile. There will be more activity North of Australia followed by increased magnitude events along the 'rim.' Think in terms of increasing amplitude waves!

Chile's Llaima volcano erupts
Chile's Llaima volcano erupts

It should be noted that some (now active) volcanoes on the rim haven't erupted in thousands of years. However, it seems they are all waking from their slumber together.

The rim holds the most powerful volcanoes on the planet YET not a word of warning regarding associated movements in the crust and possible earthquakes -- particularly along the Californian fault line. If that goes, 15 million people could die within hours. Contingency plans from Obama's administration are no better than those of his predecessor, George 'Katrina' Bush, but that is no surprise, Obama is a man of the status quo, not the people.

You poor, dumbfuck, American slobs -- contact your universities and ask the geophysicists what they make of the situation and you will soil your star-spangled pants!


SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's Llaima volcano, one of the most active in South America, spewed out a river of lava more than 1,100 yards long on Saturday in a fresh eruption, prompting officials to order dozens of people to evacuate.

Llaima, which lies in Chile's picturesque lake region about 435 miles south of the capital Santiago, erupted on January 1, 2008, and has belched rock and ash sporadically since then.

The lava and hot gases from the latest eruption are melting snow on the sides of the volcano, and authorities say some towns are in danger of being hit by mudslides.

"We are going to start the evacuation of some people who live in sectors that are particularly vulnerable to the risk of ... avalanches of mud due to melting snow," Johaziel Jamett, head of the early warning center at the National Emergency Office, told Reuters.

"It is a spread-out population. We are talking about a few dozen people, not a massive evacuation," he said.

Twelve people have been evacuated from the Conguillio national park surrounding Llaima, including two tourists. Police have closed the park, and troops have been dispatched to the area, the emergency office said.

MINIMAL DAMAGE

It said an ash-swollen river near the volcano had swept away a pedestrian bridge, but there was no other damage. Bright red bursts of lava were visible in the night sky as Llaima erupted.

The office said on its website that there were "permanent explosions that reach 600 metres (650 yards) above the crater. Falling ash is visible and ... a flow of lava of more than 1,000 metres (1,100 yards) has been observed."

Chile's chain of some 2,000 volcanoes is the world's second-largest after Indonesia. Some 50 to 60 are on record as having erupted, and 500 are potentially active.

The 10,253-foot (3,127-meter) Llaima was the second to erupt in the past year.

The Chaiten volcano, 760 miles south of Santiago in the Patagonia region, erupted last May for the first time in thousands of years, spewing ash, gas and molten rock and prompting the evacuation of thousands of people.

Ash from Chaiten soared 20 miles into the sky, swelled rivers and caused floods that damaged dozens of houses and destroyed much of the nearby town of the same name.

Chaiten erupted again in February, leading to the evacuation of residents who had rejected a government plan to abandon the town and rebuild it a few miles (km) away.

(Editing by Xavier Briand)

Related:
http://cleaves.zapto.org/news/story-37.html

© 2009 Thomson Reuters

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Which volcano North of Australia?
by geo Sunday, Apr 5 2009, 2:10am

I suspect you are referring to 'Tavurvur' volcano in Rabaul, it seems ready to blow in a BIG way but then the entire Rim is highly active and increasing in activity daily.

I would ask the same question, who is muzzling vulcanologists and geophysicists and what contingency plans are our governments making in the event of a major or 'super' eruption?

Strong quake hits Italy, injuries feared in Aquila
by staff report via cal - AFP Sunday, Apr 5 2009, 8:58pm

[Yet another connected event/warning!]

ROME (AFP) — A strong earthquake shook central Italy on Monday, causing buildings to collapse in the old town of Aquila in the Abruzzo region, the ANSA news agency reported.

Some people were feared trapped in the rubble, ANSA reported.

Public safety authorities in Aquila measured the quake at 5.8 magnitude, while the US Geological Survey put it at 6.3 magnitude and the Rome fire services reported a magnitude of 6.7.

The quake, which was also felt in Rome, struck at 3:32 am (0132 GMT) some 95 kilometres (60 miles) northwest of the Italian capital at a depth of 10 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said on its website.

It came just hours after a 4.6-magnitude tremor shook Italy's north-central region with no reports of damage.

The epicentre of the quake that occurred at 10:20 pm (2020 GMT) on Sunday near Ravenna in the Emilia-Romagna region was exceptionally deep at some 28 kilometres (17 miles), public safety officials told the news agency.

Because of its depth, the tremor was felt over a wide area, notably in the Marche region further south on the Adriatic coast.

People inland near Bologna, as far north as Trieste and as far south as Aquila also reported feeling the quake, ANSA added.

© 2009 AFP


 
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