Though there is no specific reference to Volcanoes in the Bible, I believe the current uptake in Volcanic activity is connected with the endtime warnings. I also think that they will play a role in the prophecy that all the High places will be brought low and the valleys lifted. Most people are probably not even aware at how often these Volcanoes are erupting or even how many volcanoes we are discovering all over the place… where we never even knew they existed. And, how many of these are becoming active. Today, I am just going to focus on the ones that are currently or have currently erupted.
I planned to include this information in tomorrow night’s update, but since the WARNING is now urgent, I thought it wise to send out the WARNING now.In the past 2-3 years we have witnessed an increasing number of volcanoes that have been dormant for extended periods of time roar back to life with violent eruptions. Some of these volcanoes had not had a known eruption in over a thousand years.St. Vincent volcano in the eastern Caribbean, southeast of the Virgin Islands, and west of Barbados, has begun a new eruption. Seismic activity has been steadily increasing since the beginning of November. The northern third of the island is now in the HIGH HAZARD red zone and the ALERT level has been raised to ORANGE. Evacuations could begin at a moment’s notice for tens of thousands of people living in proximity to the volcano.Depending on several factors, there may not be 24-hours’ advance notice for evacuations to begin and to move this many people will be a huge logistical nightmare. Living close to an active volcano with a history of major eruptions carries some pretty high risks.I will keep you updated.The Watchman
Now I don’t know
I don’t know I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow Let me say now I don’t know
I don’t know I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow Ground she’s movin’ under me
Tidal waves out on the sea Sulphur smoke up in the sky Pretty soon we learn to fly Let me hear ya now I don’t know
I don’t know I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow Now my girl quickly say to me
Mon you better watch your feet Lava come down soft and hot You better lava me now or lava me not Let me say now I don’t know
I don’t know I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow No time to count what I’m worth ‘Cause I just left the planet earth Where I go I hope there’s rum Not to worry mon soon come |
I don’t know
I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blowOne more now I don’t know (ah he don’t know) I don’t know (he don’t know, mon) I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow But I don’t want to land in New York City
Don’t want to land in Mexico (no no no) Don’t want to land on no Three Mile Island Don’t want to see my skin aglow (no no no) Don’t want to land in Commanche Sky park
Or in Nashville, Tennessee (no no no) Don’t want to land in no San Juan airport Or the Yukon Territory (no no no) Don’t want to land no San Diego
Don’t want to land in no Buzzards Bay (no no no) Don’t want to land on no Ayotollah I got nothing more to say I don’t know
I don’t know I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow Just a one more, I don’t know (he don’t know)
I don’t know (I don’t know, man) I don’t know where I’m a gonna go When the volcano blow |
Twin quakes rock Philippines on Christmas Day
Twin earthquakes rocked parts of the country on Friday, Christmas Day, causing minor damage in one town in Batangas province.
The first quake struck in Batangas province on the main island of Luzon at a depth of 114 kilometers (70 miles) at 7:43 am local time (2343 GMT), according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
In the coastal city of Calatagan, about 90 kilometers south of Manila and near the epicenter, people attending mass remained calm as the earthquake hit, police chief Major Carlo Caceres told AFP.
“There was a pause in the church service, but the people did not panic,” Caceres said.
“This area is quake-prone and people are more or less used to them.”
There were no reports of damage or casualties in the area, he added.
“The office furniture and equipment swayed, but nothing was broken,” said policeman Allan Megano in the nearby town of Balayan.
A second magnitude 5.2 earthquake jolted Davao Occidental also on Friday morning, Christmas Day. The tremor happened at 10 a.m., 95 kilometers southeast of Sarangani town. It was tectonic in origin and had a depth of 111 kilometers, according to state seismologists.
Peter Galvez, spokesman of the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, reminded the public to check gas and electrical lines in areas affected by the quakes.
The Philippines is situated on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.
ABS-CBN News Channel, December 25, 2020
Philippines earthquake shakes buildings on Christmas morning
Taguig, Philippines
CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE: A terrified resident expresses her shock as ann earthquake shakes buildings in the Philippines on Christmas morning.
An earthquake hit the Philippines on Christmas morning (Dec 25). The magnitude 6.3 quake shook the Mindoro region at 7:43 am local time and the capital Manila was also affected.
Footage shows buildings and a Christmas tree shaking in Taguig City in the Metro Manila region. Terrified resident Itsya Girlnaya can be heard expressing her shock using colourful language.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the epicentre was in Calatagan in Batangas province.
They warned of aftershocks but there were no initial reports of severe damage or injuries.
The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) reported that the quake occurred at a depth of 144 km (89 miles).
Chilling Image From the Volcano Eruption in the Philippines
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Chilling Taal volcano images show horses and cows buried in ash as Filipino farmers race to save stricken animals
They prayed for the eruptions to cease as tens of thousands fled to emergency shelters
(Visit the article for more photos and a video, as well as a detailed article on what was happening.)
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Current Conditions Courtesy of USGS – Hawaiian Volcano ObservatoryThursday, December 24, 2020, 8:30 AM HST Kīlauea Summit Observations: Summit tiltmeters continued to record steady deflationary tilt. Sulfur dioxide emission rates remain high estimated at around 35,000-40,000 tonnes/day as measured on Monday (Dec. 21) and revised yesterday (Dec. 23). Seismicity remained elevated but stable, with a few minor earthquakes and tremor fluctuations related to the vigor of fissure fountaining. Halemaʻumaʻu lava lake observations: Two vents continued erupting on the north and northwest walls of Halemaʻumaʻu. The west vent, which is located on the lowest down-dropped block within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, was intermittently active. The north vent remains the most vigorous. The vents continued to feed lava into a rapidly enlarging lava lake filling Halemaʻumaʻu crater. As of 7 am this morning, the lake was 169 m (554 ft) deep–an increase of 12 m (39 ft) over the previous 24 hrs. From an overflight yesterday morning (Dec. 23), the approximate surface area was 25 ha (69 acres) and the lake shape was still roughly oval with an east-west length of 715 m (780 yds) and a north-south width of 460 m (500 yds). An island of cooler, solidified lava within the lava lake has been getting smaller and drifting eastward in the lake. It appears to be about 150 m in diameter and has slowed its eastward movement as it approached the north vent this morning. For more current monitoring info about Kīlauea, see: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea/status.html Hazardous volcanic gases are billowing out the crater and present a danger to everyone, especially people with heart or respiratory problems, infants, young children and pregnant women. For more information on air quality, visit: https://www.hawaiiso2network.co |
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii continues erupting today. Lava fountains have now reached 165 ft. in height. There are three major sites within the summit crater where lava is pouring out. None of the lava has breached the rim of the crater, so all lava is being contained at this point. The water lake at the bottom of the crater is now gone as lava continues to spill from the interior sides of the crater and is pouring into the lowest part of the crater. The ash/steam plume has reached 30,000 ft. above the crater. THE WATCHMAN at: Earthquakeforcasting.net
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