We have posted earlier on our perception of increased volcanic activity worldwide. A potent common denominator to global eruptions is earthquakes. Granted our precious planet is a constant in motion object spinning thru space and this causes a relentless earthquake cycle globally. Most are minor but some are severe like the Turkey/Syria quake earlier this year. We watch the Pacific Rim closely for quakes because that area seems to be more connected than most in regards to quakes affecting areas far from original location and increasing stresses along the fault that ultimately create major stress and pressure releases. Chile in 1960 had most severe earthquake in modern recorded history at 9.5 on the Richter scale and even though this recorded quake on post was a minor 4.8 in comparison it moved stuff around. The volcano outside Mexico City stirring recently is impacted by this quake far down the fault so we pay attention to these things as they are all connected eventually

Written by Michael E Dehn

Founder and CEO of Metro Pulse a continually running enterprise since May 1980.

June 12, 2023

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