I just recalled a story I read back in the summer. I think this is one of the Islands that China took over. I know China is in the Caribbean, or I should say their Military. I will see if I can find the story again.
A few weeks back I pointed out that last year there were two earthquakes of just under 4 in the Aylesbury area of England in Sept 2020. Southern England had 30 similar events in 40 years.
Someone posted back that trucks revving an engine register 4 thousands of times a day.No big deal.
Those 2 earthquakes just happened to be at significant epicentres.
One was at Chequers Estate, country home to Boris Johnston and the other 4 miles away at Waddesdon Manor, country home to the Rothschilds( referenced in Q post re mid air collision.
What are the pinpoint coincidental chances of those 2 events. No big deal.
"it has been a LONG term since the last one erupted."
Soufriere Hills on Montserrat was active as recently as 2012 (it awakened 1998 after slumbering for 350 years). Volcanoes exist on geologic timescales, and dozens of years or centuries between eruptions are the norm, not the exception. There are hundreds of active volcanoes in the world, but only a few of them erupt constantly.
"There is more unusual activity."
The activity is not unusual. Two Caribbean island volcanoes have erupted explosively with 1000+ casualty counts since 1900, and there have been lesser eruptions at periodic intervals since then.
As usual with these things, nobody pays attention to something halfway across the planet unless the media short-strokes it on the front-page. There are spectacular eruptions currently ongoing in Iceland, Guatemala (Pacaya) and Sicily (Etna), but they're not the types of andesitic/rhyolic volcanoes that generate pyroclastic explosions that char-broil entire cities in minutes.
Wonder if they'll be checking all those evacuees for vaccination proof or leaving them to burn. COVID is obviously the real danger here....
I saw on twitter where they were doing exactly that. Only evacuating the vaxed. Unbelievable.
I just recalled a story I read back in the summer. I think this is one of the Islands that China took over. I know China is in the Caribbean, or I should say their Military. I will see if I can find the story again.
This is one of the stories. https://www.rollcall.com/2019/03/25/caribbean-islands-becoming-hot-spots-for-chinese-investment/
ST Vincent Island is right with Barbados. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8764715/How-China-poured-billions-Caribbean.html
China is taking over everything. Try not to read too much into it.
Volcanoes erupt. It's what they do.
While you are correct that Volcanoes erupt. In the Caribbean, it has been a LONG term since the last one erupted. China has invested Billions in the Area Of St Vincent and Barbados. So makes you wonder why the sudden activity. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/30/eastern-caribbean-volcanoes-la-soufriere
Hasnt been that long. Montserrat erupted in 1997 and pretty much made the island uninhabitable.
Love your response.
There is more unusual activity.
A few weeks back I pointed out that last year there were two earthquakes of just under 4 in the Aylesbury area of England in Sept 2020. Southern England had 30 similar events in 40 years.
Someone posted back that trucks revving an engine register 4 thousands of times a day.No big deal.
Those 2 earthquakes just happened to be at significant epicentres.
One was at Chequers Estate, country home to Boris Johnston and the other 4 miles away at Waddesdon Manor, country home to the Rothschilds( referenced in Q post re mid air collision.
What are the pinpoint coincidental chances of those 2 events. No big deal.
"it has been a LONG term since the last one erupted."
Soufriere Hills on Montserrat was active as recently as 2012 (it awakened 1998 after slumbering for 350 years). Volcanoes exist on geologic timescales, and dozens of years or centuries between eruptions are the norm, not the exception. There are hundreds of active volcanoes in the world, but only a few of them erupt constantly.
"There is more unusual activity."
The activity is not unusual. Two Caribbean island volcanoes have erupted explosively with 1000+ casualty counts since 1900, and there have been lesser eruptions at periodic intervals since then.
As usual with these things, nobody pays attention to something halfway across the planet unless the media short-strokes it on the front-page. There are spectacular eruptions currently ongoing in Iceland, Guatemala (Pacaya) and Sicily (Etna), but they're not the types of andesitic/rhyolic volcanoes that generate pyroclastic explosions that char-broil entire cities in minutes.
More, please.
Lava > coronavirus any day of the week. And twice on Sundays.
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