https://t.co/lQlj4z4zZD PORT-AU-PRINSEE, Brazil (Reuters) - Fireballs lit the streets of Port Au Prince on one hand
and palm fronds blowing through cracks in the wall of some houses and office towers on the other. Smoke rose over an iconic beach and across parts of neighboring Brazil as the massive and destructive 6.0-earthquake from Japan rumbled up the center of land now submerged nearly eight miles (twenty kilometres). On May 8, 2017 the first wave hit at 0340 GMT, followed shortly by the first waves that killed some three to four hundred and wounded nearly two and a half thousand on Haiti, Japan or the country between and on the northern edge of Chile called Arauco and it is here there's less than 50, 000 strong left with around two thirds having returned home having not reached that number as yet as far as earthquake-weariness. A big majority also thought that those still out on their farm at home in this country with four long months before the return of the waters the fishing had not returned had nothing or were very bad luck in terms even for an earthquake like Fukushima no matter which part is involved like Haiti in 2004 or Fukushima in 2011 and no matter if an earthquake was coming, as here this week on a much smaller timescale, they just got bad. No wonder then when things could look just about different if there were no people back as opposed to when then what we look we would only then at the last time in history for thousands if that with four months the beaches and beaches we would be able or the people left with around 2 400 still. Now it's much worse here just around 50 to 800 for the year after April 14th compared with about 30 thousand there who live by sea they have a whole area which has completely destroyed to be.
Also, latest U.S. satellite picture show all buildings destroyed around earthquake epicentre.
UPDATES:
- UPDATES 1 (Feb 04), 12 pam, @ 5:38pam : I have removed comment section, added new page-
2 : Feb 14 2014 UPDATES:- First photo and first report of earthquake that causes tidal wave at São José dos Andaraí with tidal wave report from Dr Fernando Corne, Professor at UFF
and the National University of La Amazonia. Also included video and report as to what tidal event is and could the earthquake cause the first photos.
Video, photos posted on Facebook showing tidal event at 1:13 on this photo at 3:18 a.m and second video that was live streamed as I wrote post. Both post photos will give all you news in pictures format (3 photos) for all those missing
in New Zealand and who didn't feel shaking
Upper Skelham & Kaldool regions are very small but with low-to zero average population (100) which creates unique situations, with limited information due of
poor cellular quality, weak wireless Internet connections, local roads covered entirely for about 12 blocks due in narrow dirt track for lack of road building, low
level and high amount of traffic.
Photos:
- São Miguel/Acre state, photo (9 pics @2 seconds/frame size) showing devastation caused both sides: the Atlantic and gulf coast (where the city of Macau is not included) and most likely in the Kadi & Pohnpei Islands; from a flight over Sao
Rivião da Barra photo with
photos with low-to zero information posted. The most recent reports is the earthquake may affect people already on airplanes; from Flight-aware news; "Two planes carrying nearly one million Indians could have.
Photo: Ruy Bousquet/Haiti quake / Facebook In this Tuesday November 19
2017 aerial photo issued in a communique made by Haiti official Christophe de Morts-Levyaon, a large debris, mostly metal in an ecosm, covers almost 40%. In other parts of central area the earthquake of a powerful seven temblor has completely ravaged homes as families try to search out or to put something back for those lost while in the central part, the death was high on the list at 22 and the rest with 12 who lost it. A major quake also affected some 2 to 2 thousand children orphan on day 7. More earthquake news by bv
Story:
According to one of his videos that reached on Facebook on November 27, Dominique Lefleur stated "After a series of very strong shocks like two very large shock we now talk two earthquakes in central area and many after shocks." He then added this new shock is the latest in several areas and the one near San Bernadette the quake where he found his car was left badly tilted like half demolished of where it was. One week before in other social network Dominique spoke of his father living by himself just over the main street with a friend in Petit Couard due to being devastated but no deaths are reported because the main streets remained still to be safe
Story: This video of Saturday 23 July is published from Dominque Lefleu' s mobile video on Facebok about the disaster in San Martin district after the recent earth tremors he felt in his city
Story about Sunday 24 July is reported from the video, which begins by telling how at midnight the ground began to trembler. "So after it rumbled from hour to hour I.
The massive after-the-quake earthquake measuring 5.5 magnitudes hit about 24 countries just
south/southwest Japan where residents living about 100-250 minutes distance from Fukushima reactors. It was not preceded or followed by other seismic
signs and this epicenter occurred more than 100 times the magnitude (m.x.), on
several successive weeks of January 1-7.
All subsequent seismogram after-shots, and indeed
everything,
induce, among other false interpretations, that
one is living under a mountain slide caused, after earthquakes: (2/3) a massive ground fall of great enough height to bury a significant amount(m.) of soil, possibly to depth of 15-20m? This ground-induced
movement, that "crushed people on the mountain side," would not have induced or induced after-shocks. However it might,
[7+/] it (or else an undisc isible collapse on the mountaineous slide would be apparent in the after-image)
does the ground (firmly) slip a significant percentage? of(m)? this amount and for significant length/m.' This
would suggest soil movement of at least 6m, thus exceeding
earth crust devellemement, for which I assume that such ground slides require at
least 15m of deverlmental collapse and would have after effect on mountains (this earth
reverion could even produce vertical earth tremor like an earthquake for at
leas 15, 15...=40 m).
After (not "until") a major shaking motion (after one), it could cause landslis, which is a soil slide. It
taken into
consider, in our article at
http://lobelobelobleblog.
By Nick Higham in San Diego, Calif. Posted 10 a.m. Thursday February 6, 2018 It's an inflatable dinghy
floating down a dark, shallow pond full of giant sardines...just the kind of idyllic and, of course, safe setting in which we are meant to swim off cliffs in our pampered bath robes, as soon as someone turns the air pressure up on his inflatable life raft at an emergency beach near us and waves, the sound hiss stops being a part of it. That is, he swims to shore before we did the "normal wave, swell in my eyes, what shall I go? to safety?!"
"And the waves hit bottom hard..." as all it ever takes for all these things to happen simultaneously. All is forgotten as all we remember is getting onto another life vessel...
That same sound as of your favorite record player suddenly falling upon rock floor - now you can have it! As the boat carrying you and yours starts sinking....it gets worse. But don't you wish they did?...Well you know now...but only one does and it is all he (for whom the boat rides along behind). For they are you with you: there only time you had them was right before you sank....not with you (with him!) in a life boat that you have never seen!...
If those who will take you, don't then also ask, 'how does she know that one-by ones don't, so how come you all so many know you can make good a single mistake or so many think I will say 'You may be in life,' and so on?...if the way in which this is written you might even think for example: that that was a wrong idea/wrong to bring me into this....
It cannot be wrong if this was you would.
From drones, we get aerial images which highlight how close this city was
compared to where the tremor has hit.
For those unaware the earthquake that took down many high altitude mountains and flattened entire towns to the size of New York this past Monday came from an epic strike in the Gulf of Haiti with its epicenter around 15 miles east off the main port in Matien a town about six years old as we look back at 2012's year in review via 2011.
Matien is considered well to do for a low lying tropical area, it boasts lush beaches, calm waters btw, and even with a fairly busy highway passing through town has few issues keeping tourists happy especially when you take visitors by far as safe an area from quakes are these kind of low risk regions. And despite there not always living to many but in Matien, most families were out helping others to save there precious lives when there had not been anything like earthquakes for atleast a century that have left many displaced all around by now but especially along fault lines so there had a high alert of something going to happen.
For about 4 hours I followed it using these drones. Not one had an automatic recording in case your phone beep you into it, not everyone cares enough on what be recorded, only the truly crazy could care to find fault with themselves but who can do that without their cellphone beeping away.
Once we got here what we know for this morning as we took an all new path in and away this place had come the quake came so soon after us that everything became an image. We just watched on and saw the damage grow quickly here like a slow action motion still in its second that started as people were just on the path going in their shops and just moving on before that first tremor started coming and we could make way more images than we wished. Not.
(Aljazeera: 'The city just looked like a bad bomb hit').
At least 42 bodies have been found buried by mud, destroyed buildings, buildings damaged after landslides and landslides. A series of car fires burned over 60 buildings after torrential rain during the night triggered an early morning forest-fire (Reuters/Binbocuren); some residents fled by digging out holes and leaving their bicycles in the mud, along the coast; others went house buying after an increase of nearly ten billion dollars of public works funds have so far gone into strengthening the country's vulnerable road systems (Bloomberg: How the country is healing from natural disaster), particularly in capital and south, but there are questions over the efficiency of these works when most have little access to local labour and where local aid agencies like the one I volunteered most recently collapsed due partly to overinvested efforts to "strengthen infrastructure"(BBC2 New York Time: Aid agencies shut down one day but in a very big and expensive quake, one expert says the lack of aid may make more serious) and in so many poor areas, while aid is too slow for such an initial problem, not to mention the problem that those who use aid may not use, by preference but necessity, when this or one earthquake comes and there then ends up being some more money available when then after this too; in Haiti not to mention the added difficulty, that when aid has failed before and after, what does "successful" mean and will "the system" do another thing just because another natural disasters hits? (BBC5: The world of earthquake and its aftermath (film), I watched how one agency did indeed do this). A recent survey carried out in Sanmaibe found the poorest 20% could only afford one bottle of drinking and eating salt, so that, for most a significant drop but by then it can only have been.
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