BaldyLochs
Nitro Member
Are you guys following the aftermath of this in the news? The numbers of lives lost so far is just staggering. Almost beyond comprehension. It's hard to imagine something like that can still happen in the year 2008. ![Frown :( :(](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png)
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Last evening's news said the effected area, if related to the US would be from Maine to Arizona. On top of that their building codes are far substandard to be able to withstand such a natural event. It's a tragedy on so very many levels. These are our brothers and sisters suffering and there is little we can do for a country that refuses to adapt to the changing tides of common sense. Then again the Bible speaks frequently about "earthquakes in diverse places" in the last days so we should probably have our houses in order if we believe that stuff. I do and I am. I will also contribute where I can to help those who haven't.
They had a seismologist from the local university on the radio here, and he said if the epicenter of this quake was centered on the eastern edge of Kansas, people in LA and NY would have felt it.
That's a major earthquake.
Amen to that brother !
I read that Ice core samples looking at data back to 900.000 years shows seismic and volcanic activity around the " Ring Of Fire " all around the Pacific Basin including California is up 21 percent in the last 2,000 years compared to samples from earlier times.
This is based on the recorded sulfur dioxide rise in the later samples, a gas emitted by vents and volcanoes.
I never was one for burning bridges behind me and just like no one can prove there is a God , no one can disprove there isn't one either.