Thursday, October 19, 2017

1800 Foot Tall Wave Could Destroy Countries

Just when you think the headlines can't possibly get more extreme....we are warned of a pending 1800 foot tall wave that could happen any day now.  Yes, you read that correctly...1800 foot tall wave!

Panic has erupted after the shock revelation a massive swarm of 352 quakes have trembled beneath a devastating volcano in La Palma, near the tourist hotspot of Tenerife.

Daily Star Online initially revealed 44 quakes, of low magnitude between 1.5 and 2.7 on the Richter scale, struck in just 48 hours more than a week ago.

But experts have since made a terrifying finding – that hundreds more have since struck, sparking fears the islands’ huge Cumbre Vieja is about to erupt.


The boffins believe the hundreds more tremors in the area – which attracts thousands of Brits every year – were too small to be recorded.

This finding has sparked an emergency response with specialists now being pulled in next Sunday to examine the unusual seismic activity.

Scientists have already warned if the huge volcano does erupt, it will collapse into the sea – sparking a 600 metre-high tidal wave that would engulf Africa’s coastline in an hour.


The 500mph tsunami would also hurtle towards Britain and swamp its southern coastlines in just three and a half hours, engulfing Spain and Portugal’s coasts in the process.

Here;  http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/652972/Spain-Canary-Islands-La-Palma-Tenerife-volcano-Cumbre-Vieja-earthquakes-eruption-tsunami

Of course there are many potential natural disasters that could totally wreak havoc on planet earth.  And this is one more. 

It seems like everywhere we look we see headlines warning of apocalyptic events. It would seem that many, many people all over the world think there is something extreme happening, or about to happen, but since most of them have no Biblical filter to run the events through, they have nothing to be except "shocked, alarmed and terrified."

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