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startledstars · 3 years
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La Palma Update 10/16
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For those who don’t know, there’s an active volcano in the Canary Islands. Seismic activity along the Cumbre Vieja ridge could trigger a large landmass to slide into the ocean, causing a mega-tsunami that would reach the US East Coast. Coastal Europe and Africa would also be affected.
I believe this tsunami is imminent; days, weeks, or months from now. Regardless, this is a good time to move away from the East coast. Get at least 50 miles inland. At the very least, prepare a bug out bag. Keep your gas tank full. Keep an eye on what’s happening.
A source says land slides/steam appear to be generating on the unstable landmass. This is a very bad sign. Excerpt below.
The fact that these small landslides are happening, on their own, in the center of the unstable land mass indicates that the rest of the landmass is also capable of beginning to slide on ITS own, from what is taking place with the ongoing volcanic eruption.
Moreover, the INVOLCAN team, which is the official government volcano team on the Canary Islands, mentioned they responded to that area because of "reported gas emissions."
Translating from Spanish to English, "gas" could also mean steam.
Whether it is gas or steam matters little because clearly SOMETHING is emanating from the ground.
If it is gas from the volcano, then that would mean lava is headed there too. If it is STEAM coming out, then lava has already made it there and has begun superheating the groundwater, causing steam.
It is THIS PRECISE MECHANISM that could result in steam actually "lifting" the unstable land mass, and allowing it to glide on a cushion of steam and ground water, right into the Atlantic Ocean.
Either way, the development is VERY BAD and people along the east coast of the USA must now keep watchful eye on events taking place there.
Scientists who personally traveled to LaPalma in the 1990's found a fracture, almost 9 miles long, at the top of the 6,000 foot tall ridge, where this unstable land mass SLID 13 feet down toward the ocean during a previous eruption, then stopped.
The fact that there are now micro landslides on that same landmass is a huge danger signal.
I encourage anyone reading to research the Mt. Saint Helens eruption, which also triggered a tsunami. There are many similarities between the two volcanoes.
As always, I’m not sharing this information to spread fear. It is important to stay informed about major world events, especially those that could impact you and those you may know. If you’re afraid, unsure, or in need of discernment, please take it to Jesus in prayer.
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