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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Peru Tremors behind Civil Defense Earthquake Warnings

Prophecy Sign:  Great earthquakes in diverse places



Could all the recent dolphin deaths off the coast of Peru be a harbinger of a massive earthquake soon to hit Peru?  Seems the Peruvian civil defence force may think something is on the way as they are calling out warnings of such.  As for the dolphins, close to 900 have now shown up dead off the coast of Peru.  Experts are baffled to the reasons, but we do know that dolphins are super sensitive to underwater shock waves and changes in magnetic fields.    Wouldn't be the first time that massive die-offs of whales and dolphins preceded a large earthquake:  (Whale deaths proceed New Zealand earthquake)

At the same time Peruvian authorities are worried about the next big one striking their nation, Japanese authorities are now worried that Tokyo will be hit by a massive earthquake within the next 4 years. Yikes!!


There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven. Luke 21:11 NIV


From the articles:
The Civil Defense in Peru (Indeci) intensified today a prevention drive warning of a potential massive earthquake now preceded of two daily tremors average.   Indeci called on every workplace and home to ready an emergency evacuation plan after a median quake and two replicas were recorded Sunday in Ica (south) and in Lima. Marco Tantalean, an expert from the institution, said planning must include safe routes and refuges, plus staples like your ID cards, drinkable water, first-aid material, flashlight, non perishable food and saving phone calls for emergencies to prevent the lines from collapsing. Other prevention measures include a May 31st tsunami simulation, marking the 1970 massive quake that killed some 70,000 people in Ancash, north Peru.
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Dolphins, by the hundreds, are dying off the coast of Peru. And the reason for their death seems to be big mystery. About 877 dolphin carcasses have been found along the shores of the country’s northern regions, said Deputy Environment Minister Gabriel Quijandria. It has set off alarms in Peru, with investigators trying to determine why they are dying. Among the possible causes are a virus or seismic oil exploration that has recently been carried out off northern Peru. An analysis of the beached dolphins' internal organs hasn't found the sort of symptoms that experts have seen in other cases when dolphins have been affected by seismic tests, Quijandria said in a radio interview.
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In a quiet room at Tokyo University, seismologist Shinichi Sakai points to steady, color-coded lines on a digital monitor. The screen displays real-time readings from Japan’s extensive network of seismometers. This is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, and the flat lines show that all is quiet across the region, at least for the moment.  Then, as if on cue, two of the lines start to jump violently, splashing the screen with red and yellow pixels. They’re tracking a very small earthquake, centered just outside of Tokyo. Sakai says small quakes like this happen about ten thousand times a year in Japan, and for geologists like him, even the small earthquakes are worth paying attention to. He says there’s been a fivefold increase in small tremors around Tokyo since the huge quake off Japan’s northeast coast in March last year. And that adds up to a mathematical omen for scientists like him. In January, Sakai and the University’s Earthquake Research Institute crunched the new numbers and came up with a shocking prediction: There's a 70 percent chance a major earthquake will hit Tokyo within the next four years.


Peru Tremors behind Civil Defense Earthquake Warnings
http://www.plenglish.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=504409&Itemid=1

Fears increase of big earthquake near Tokyo in the foreseeable future
http://www.pri.org/stories/world/asia/fears-increase-of-big-earthquake-near-tokyo-in-the-foreseeable-future-9764.html

Hundreds of Dolphins Dying off the Coast of Peru

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