Author Topic: Major Earthquake: Tsunami Expected to Hit Hawaii  (Read 618 times)

A 7.7, only 10km deep (enough to rip your house to pieces if you are on or next to the fault) went off in Canada in a remote area "40km south of Sandspit, British Columbia".

A tsunami of 2 meters may hit Hawaii, they are warning.

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A tsunami up to two metres high is expected to hit Hawaii after a 7.7 earthquake struck off the coast of western Canada, according to a report.

Gerard Fryer, senior geophysicist at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, told CNN that Hawaii could expect waves between one to two metres high. "We are recommending coastal evacuation," he said.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/7874421/7-7-earthquake-Tsunami-to-hit-Hawaii

Yikes.

EVERYONE TO THE VOLCANO


It's weird because I feel low-frequency low-amplitude vibrations in my body when an earthquake occurs, even if it's all the way at the other side of the planet.

Jesus Christ, first Hurricane Sandy over here on the East Coast and now this?

What, is Halloween like, Earth kills America week or something?

It's weird because I feel low-frequency low-amplitude vibrations in my body when an earthquake occurs, even if it's all the way at the other side of the planet.
Get off the drugs.

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