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Friday, July 23, 2010

Big Shaking Towards the July 25th Full Moon

It has already started with this intense astrological time band delivering
earth and man-made disasters. Here we are almost two weeks after that total Lunar Eclipse
on July 11th.
Just today with dams relating to Saturn now in unbalanced Libra opposing Uranus (sudden accidents) TSQ Pluto in Capricorn
signifying both structural breakdown and flooding

Iowa's Lake Delhi Dam Bursts Due to Flooding

Residents Flee as Rising Floodwater Eats 30-Foot-Wide Hole in the Earthen Dam

Also in terms of man-made today: Stampede at German Love Parade festival kills 18

At least 18 people have been killed in a stampede at the Love Parade dance music festival in the German city of Duisburg, police have said.
At chart set for when the stampede begin at about 1700 local time (1500 GMT).

has Scorpio rising @ 29 degrees with ancient ruler Mars near Saturn in the public 10th house with an opposition to Uranus (unexpected events) near Jupiter both in impulsive Aries in the 4th house of ground zero

The modern ruler of the Scorpio rising chart has Pluto also in TSQ to Saturn-Mars opp. Jupiter-Uranus another indication of panic
and chaos

THREE major undersea earthquakes and a series of aftershocks struck off Mindanao early Saturday morning, officials said, but they occurred at such great depths that their impact dissipated and there were no reports of casualties or damage.

Below we see a chart set for the first 7.3 trigger quake set for July 23 22:08:11 UTC



Last Nights quakes near

MAP 6.2 2010/07/24 05:35:02 6.194 123.596 563.9 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.3 2010/07/24 01:44:44 6.622 123.700 592.2 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 7.4 2010/07/23 23:15:09 6.749 123.268 616.7 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 7.6 2010/07/23 22:51:12 6.494 123.533 576.3 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.4 2010/07/23 22:19:36 6.764 123.545 594.8 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 7.3 2010/07/23 22:08:11 6.708 123.479 604.5 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES

Also Tornadoes
New York Under Tornado Watch; 6 pm EST - Updated 8:45 pm EST

The National Weather Service has issued a rare tornado watch for all five boroughs of New York City, Fairfax County (Connecticut), New Jersey, Rockland, Westchester and Putnam, New York. The watch was issued from 6 pm EST to 1 am EST.

Sullivan County, New York is under a tornado warning –a stronger alert meaning a tornado has been sighted. Oppressive heat and humidity can be expected for these areas through the weekend. This warning is a rarity. The news has updated to inc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2ei62zcq-c
Leaks in the sea floor


Moro Gulf Earthquake - 17 August 1976

http://earthquake.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/update_SOEPD/Earthquake/1976MoroGulfEQ/index-moro.html

A few minutes after the last stroke of midnight on August 17, 1976, a violent earthquake occurred in the island of Mindanao spawning a tsunami that devastated more than 700 kms of coastline bordering Moro Gulf in the North Celebes Sea. This offshore event generated by Cotabato trench, a less prominent trench system in the Philippines, was the largest tsunamigenic earthquake to have occurred in Mindanao in the last two decades. It was an earthquake that resulted in massive destruction of properties and great loss of lives. The tsunami generated contributed immensely to the devastation. The cities and provinces of Cotabato took the brunt of the earthquake while the tsunami generated cast its doom on the provinces bordering Moro Gulf especially on the shores of Pagadian City. According to surveys during the event, the tsunami was responsible for 85% of deaths, 65% of injuries and 95% of those missing. After the sea spent its fury and rolled back to its natural flow, thousands of people were left dead, others homeless or missing and millions of pesos lost with the damages of properties. Properties lost not only include establishments for residential and commercial use, but also bancas that, as a whole, represents the livelihood of hundreds of families.

Date of Event 17 August 1976
Time 12:11 A.M. (Local)
Epicenter 06.3° N, 124.0° E
Magnitude 7.9