Earthquakes

RSOE EDIS

Date/Time (UTC) Magnitude Area Country State/Prov./Gov. Location Risk Source Details
01.07.2012 21:32:31 2.6 North America United States Alaska Crown Point VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:29:41 3.4 North America United States Alaska Moose Pass VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 21:31:52 2.3 Europe Italy Ponte Trevisani VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 4.9 South America Chile Region de Tarapaca Puerta Patillos VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.2 Europe Italy Cortile VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 4.8 Africa Eritrea Muri There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 4.6 Africa Ethiopia Dayburu There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.0 Europe Italy Vallelunga Pratameno VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.0 Asia Turkey Tasdibi VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.7 Asia Turkey Sarac There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.0 Asia Turkey Ciftlikkoy VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.1 Europe Greece Nafpaktos VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.4 Asia Turkey Karakuyu VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.2 Asia Turkey Karakuyu VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.1 Europe Italy La Balantina VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.2 North America United States California Coso There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.7 Asia Turkey Kinali VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 4.6 Indonesian Archipelago Indonesia Teolo VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 4.6 Indonesian archipelago Indonesia Teolo VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.2 Asia Turkey Karakuyu VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.0 North America United States California Caldwell Pines There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.3 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Munoz There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.1 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Munoz There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.5 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Campo Buenos Tiempos There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.4 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Munoz There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.8 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Campo Buenos Tiempos There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.3 Europe Greece Trovaton VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.0 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Munoz There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.7 Europe Greece Dhiyeliotika VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.6 Asia Turkey Halkali There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.7 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California Munoz There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.2 North America United States Hawaii Pähala There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.5 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 4.2 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.6 North-America United States Heath Place VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.5 North America United States California Heath Place VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.1 North America United States Alaska Aleksashkina VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.0 Asia Turkey Bekdemir VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.3 Middle America Mexico Estado de Baja California El Misterioso There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 USGS-RSOE Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.7 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.6 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.0 Asia Turkey Karabogurtlen VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.5 Asia Turkey Salihler VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.7 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.0 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.9 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.2 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.2 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 2.0 Asia Turkey Akgedik VulkĂĄn 0 There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details
01.07.2012 20:08:50 3.1 Europe Spain Sabinosa There are volcano(s) nearby the epicenter. There are airport(s) nearby the epicenter. VulkĂĄn 0 EMSC Details

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Overnight quakes felt in California

Upi
via Sott.net

San Diego – The shaking from a magnitude 4.6 earthquake in northern Mexico was lightly felt in the San Diego area, seismologists said.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 8:25 p.m. PDT Saturday about 100 miles east-southeast of Tijuana, Mexico and was felt throughout San Diego County as far north as the Orange County line.

U-T San Diego said the epicenter was along the Laguna Salada fault in a sparsely populated area of Baja California.

The USGS said a larger 4.8 quake was recorded a few hours later in the same area. There were no reports of any damage in Mexico or shaking north of the border.

Northern California was also shaking overnight. A smaller 3.5 quake was recorded before dawn Sunday about 132 miles outside Sacramento.

The Los Angeles Times said it was the second quake in the area in the past 10 

Reader Comments

While we did not feel the quake here in NW Calif, Facebook is abuzz with the strange bloody-red rainbow around the moon as very low clouds pass by. Both Friday and Saturday nights. The red rainbow is almost touching the moon and extends 3-4 moon diameters out. It has a deathly look about it, and folks are talking.

Sun, 01 Jul 2012 15:54 CDT

Colombia volcano erupts, prompts evacuations

The Times Of India

Reuters

BOGOTA: Colombia began evacuating people from communities close to the Nevado del Ruiz volcano after an eruption on Saturday that spewed smoke and ash from its crater, bringing back memories of avalanches that in 1985 buried tens of thousands under rocks.

President Juan Manuel Santos said on his Twitter account that the area around the Nevado del Ruiz, in the central spine of Colombia’s Andean mountain range, had been put on red alert and people should leave the area.

Emergency services urged 4,800 residents in Caldas and nearby Tolima province to get to safety, according to Carlos Ivan Marquez, who heads the security effort. The volcano is about 110 miles (180 km) west of the capital Bogota.

“It’s fundamental that communities near to the volcano follow all security recommendations; that means preventative evacuations and that people remain calm,” Marquez said.

Communities around the volcano, also known as by the indigenous name Kumanday, usually heed government warnings to flee as memories remain fresh of the 1985 tragedy that killed as many as 25,000 and injured 5,000.

Back then, as the 17,400-feet (5,300-metre) volcano erupted, mud, rocks and lava exploded from the mountain and collapsed onto the valley town of Armero as residents slept, killing almost all who lived there.

By Mitzi Stark
Tico Times.net
The country’s 81 cantons and all the municipalities have their own emergency commissions to keep eyes out for potential disasters.

Emergency

Rescue teams search for victims after a devastating earthquake at Cinchona, 45 kilometers north of San José, in January 2009. Yuri Cortéz | AFP

From the print edition

In case of emergency, it’s good to know that help is on the way. The National Emergency Commission’s (CNE) rapid-response system is prepared to take on any situation, including forest fires, chemical spills, earthquakes, landslides, flash floods and tsunamis. Added to that, the commission works to educate the public in emergency procedures and prevention.

Following a magnitude-6.2 earthquake on Jan. 8, 2009, which eradicated the mountain town of Cinchona, north of San José, the commission had immediate radio communication with the area, and within an hour, a helicopter was on its way to the town to analyze needs and begin emergency aid. The CNE coordinated with agencies involved in relief work, including the Red Cross, the Health Ministry, the Public Works and Transport Ministry, police and local hospitals.

Earthquakes are in a class of their own, the CNE’s Douglas Salgado said. In other types of emergencies, such as hurricanes and floods, the commission can prepare for action because it receives weather reports and briefs from local emergency commissions. An early-warning system is also in place for weather-related events: green alerts as an advisory, yellow alerts signaling the need for evacuation preparation and red alerts to initiate evacuation protocols.

During Hurricane César in 1996, the commission broadcast alerts to the entire country by radio, TV and through local branches.

“We knew what areas would be hit the hardest and could respond. The Public Works and Transport Ministry closed the highway to the Southern Zone. Red Cross and health personnel were standing by,” Salgado said. “Shelters were set up in schools, community centers and in churches, and people were evacuated from flood zones.”

Headquartered next to the Tobías Bolaños Airport in Pavas, a western district of San José, the CNE is a not a group of experts waiting for emergencies to happen. It is a nucleus with a web that includes engineers, geologists and seismologists at universities, the Red Cross, firefighters, hospitals, the ministries of health, environment, and public works and transport, the National Electricity Institute, the National Oil Refinery, national hospitals, the Civil Aviation Authority and others. The commission also can call in help from other countries, as it did during recent forest fires in which helicopters and other aid came from Colombia, Panama and the United States.

The country’s 81 cantons and all the municipalities have their own emergency commissions to keep eyes out for potential disasters, report to the national office and begin organizing help during emergencies. In areas subject to flooding, for example, local commissions keep watch on river levels and rainfall, and are ready to report potential dangers.

In case of a major fire, such as the March forest fires that occurred in Chirripó National Park and Buenos Aires, in the Southern Zone, the Environment Ministry evaluates needs and recruits firefighters and emergency workers, while the CNE helps with logistics and getting helicopters from other countries. Such situations require significant coordination, including securing food, lodging and transportation.

Crowd control may not call up visions of emergency aid, but when millions of people take to the roads during the annual pilgrimage to the national shrine of the Virgin of Cartago on Aug. 2, prevention is put into action. The Public Works and Transport Ministry monitors roads, the Red Cross sets up health stations along the route, and police and sanitation crews keep accidents and problems to a minimum.

Airplane crashes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, tropical storms and major chemical spills all tap into the commission’s web. Tsunamis, however, are not a serious threat, according to Salgado. “They come from far away, and we would have about 18 hours to evacuate people,” he said.

Nor would a magnitude-9.0 earthquake hit Costa Rica, according to seismologists, although the country experiences a lot of smaller ones, some of them potentially deadly.

The need for emergency response became evident in the 1960s, when the eruption of Irazú Volcano, east of San José, rained ashes over the country for months, creating health and economic problems. People used facemasks and stayed indoors. The coffee-based economy in the region was devastated and crops were ruined. In response, an office of civil defense was set up in 1964.

That office was expanded several times in subsequent years, and in 1986 it was replaced by the newly formed CNE. Changes and improvements are ongoing, and prevention and education are now priorities, CNE officials said.

The CNE publishes books and materials on setting up shelters, emergency plans for businesses, preparation for local emergencies and special materials for schools. CNE personnel visit local branches to evaluate problems and find solutions.

Preventive measures also include building dikes in flood areas, rebuilding bridges and roads and keeping people from building and living in areas subject to landslides and flood

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Volcanic Activity

The Island of El Hierro Is Raised Two Inches In Four Days

World Mysteries.tv

The pressure of the magma detected in El Hierro has caused in the past four days on the island deformation of four to five inches vertically and three to four horizontal, as reported by the Security Directorate of the Canary Islands.

The energy released has reached 420,000 million joules, a fact which, together with the ground deformation evidence magmatic process acceleration on the Canary Island, where there is an inflation process is centered in the area which earthquakes occur.

The General Directorate of Security, who coordinates the Civil Protection Plan Risk Volcanic Islands, said that since the beginning were found in magmatic process, last Sunday, have occurred in El Hierro over 750 earthquakes.

The earthquake with greater magnitude of 4.0 degrees on the Richter scale, occurred on Wednesday at 18.55 hours in the Sea of Calm, 2 km from the coast and 20 kilometers deep.

The seismic activity began in the Sea of the Gulf (north of El Hierro) and then move to the center of the island, coinciding with the point of intersection of the ridges, to subsequently migrate to the west.

From noon on June 25 the seismicity is concentrated in an area that includes the west and the dorsal side of the Julan, and from 1200 hours on June 27 the focus of the earthquake begins to migrate towards the Sea of Calm.

( via ABC.es )

Nabro volcano (Eritrea/Ethiopia) : New strong earthquake on July 1 2012

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Nabro is an Eritrean volcano with NO historic eruption record. Earthquake-Report.com was one of the first publishers in the world detecting and describing this unexpected eruption. Our very extensive reports were also the work of our many readers who gave a lot of input.

Update 18:32 UTC
As far as we could see on this afternoon weather and Modis satellite images, NO eruption has taken place. Certainly to be followed closely the following days.

Update 18:14 UTC
EMSC has decreased the initial depth to a new shallow 5 km, but due to the error margins even this new value will not be very accurate.  We hope to receive the normally very accurate Djibouti data later today.
The border area in between Eritrea and Ethiopia is an absolute NO GO zone controlled by the army. A lot of people were killed when the volcano erupted on June 12 2011. The erupted was detected by a M5.1 earthquake.

Update 01-07-2012 at 17:35 UTC
We have just received a USGS Notification of a new M4.8 earthquake in the immediate vicinity of the Nabro volcano. M4.8 is a very strong earthquake for volcanic circumstances. A new eruption cannot be excluded but we will have to wait until satellite images and SO2 satellite pictures are available and this can take a couple of hours.
The reported depths and epicenters have a too big error margin and can’t be trusted at this point

Nabro earthquake on July 1 2012

Live feed from the Eritrean earthquakes

SRC Location UTC Date/time M D INFORMATION
EMSC Near The Coast Of Eritrea Jul 01 16:19 PM 4.8 10.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Eritrea – Ethiopia Region Jul 01 16:19 PM 4.8 10.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Eritrea – Ethiopia Region Mar 20 19:34 PM 3.7 2.0 MAP I Felt It
  • Addis Abeba – Apres un an de suivi dans la corne d’Afrique , j’ai pu deduire que dans 80% des cas , apres un seisme en Iran a proximite de la plaque tectonique , une repercution avait lieu dans les 4 jours sur la corne d’Afrique. j’espere que cette info vous sera utilite
EMSC Eritrea – Ethiopia Region Mar 12 01:30 AM 3.7 1.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Eritrea – Ethiopia Region Mar 03 04:47 AM 3.1 1.0 MAP I Felt It

Satellite imagery suggests that the eruption of Nabro Volcano, which began in June 2011, continues. The volcano is located on the edge of the Danakil Desert, a remote and sparsely populated area on the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia, and few eyewitness accounts of the eruption are available. Orbiting instruments such as the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) aboard Earth Observing-1 (EO-1), which acquired these images, may be the only reliable way to monitor Nabro.

The images show the volcano in false-color (first) and natural-color (lower second) on September 28, 2011. Heat from vents in Nabro’s central crater is visible as a red glow in the false-color image. Another hotspot about 1,300 meters (4,600 feet) south of the vents reveals an active lava flow. A pale halo surrounding the vents indicates the presence of a tenuous volcanic plume. South of Nabro’s crater, the dark, nearly black areas are coated with ash so thick it completely covers the sparse vegetation. On either side of this region is a thinner layer of ash with some bright green vegetation (exaggerated in false-color) poking through.

Courtesy NASA Earth Observatory

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In the natural-color image, the arid landscape is light brown where it is not covered by ash. The ash is black, while a fresh lava flow, spewed out in the last two weeks of June, is dark brown. More fresh lava flows surround the active vents. On either side of Nabro’s caldera, ephemeral streams have washed away the ash, leaving light-colored channels behind—a first sign of the erosion that will reshape, and eventually remove, what the eruption built.

Courtesy NASA Earth Observatory

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Extreme Temperatures/ Weather

Excessive Heat Warning

WILMINGTON OH
JACKSONVILLE FL
LINCOLN IL
ST LOUIS MO
PADUCAH KY

Heat Advisory

CHARLESTON WV
WILMINGTON OH
JACKSONVILLE FL
PEACHTREE CITY GA
CHARLESTON SC
BISMARCK ND
ABERDEEN SD
LOUISVILLE KY
TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN
BIRMINGHAM AL
INDIANAPOLIS IN
MORRISTOWN TN
TALLAHASSEE FL
HUNTSVILLE AL
ST LOUIS MO
NORTH PLATTE NE
RALEIGH NC
RAPID CITY SD
SIOUX FALLS SD

Red Flag Warning

FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE

BILLINGS MT
CHEYENNE WY
RIVERTON WY

Fire Weather Watch

POCATELLO ID
Today Forest / Wild Fire USA State of South Dakota, [Near to Edgemont] Damage level Details

Forest / Wild Fire in USA on Monday, 02 July, 2012 at 03:37 (03:37 AM) UTC.

Description
Authorities say a Black Hills forest fire is 10% contained and has burned about 3,000 acres. The White Draw Fire is about five miles northeast of Edgemont, primarily in a mix of grasslands and timber. Officials say crews started early Sunday morning ahead of expected unfavorable winds and hot temperatures. Rains on Saturday briefly slowed the advance of the fire. More than 180 personnel are assigned to the fire. Workers are battling the blaze with the help of 4 helicopters and three air tankers. More crews and equipment have been ordered. Officials say firefighters are facing additional hazards with the steep terrain and rattlesnakes. Residents of 5 homes near Edgemont were given voluntary evacuation notices Saturday.
Today Forest / Wild Fire Spain Province of Valencia, [Around 30km to the west of Valencia] Damage level Details

Forest / Wild Fire in Spain on Monday, 02 July, 2012 at 03:39 (03:39 AM) UTC.

Description
Two thousand people have been evacuated from Spain’s popular tourist region of Valencia as the worst forest fires in more than a decade raged out of control, causing a huge cloud of ash to pour into the country’s third-largest city. Media reports on Sunday said between 20 000 and 45 000 hectares of land had been destroyed in two forest fires around 30km to the west of Valencia on Spain’s eastern coast. No official estimates have been given of how much land has been destroyed by the fires, but Nasa images show smoke covering a vast area of the region famous for its beaches. The majority of people in the Valencia region were not at risk, according to emergency services. The city’s airport was still operating and it was not known how many tourists were affected by the fires. Spain’s tourism sector represents around 10 percent of the country’s economic output, and has been one of the few drivers of growth as the economy slides back into a heavy recession. Authorities in the Valencia region told Reuters that in the three days since the fires started around 2 000 people have been forced to leave their homes, though many have since been able to return. The fires, which are still not under control, began after a week in which temperatures in many parts of Spain soared to close to 40 degrees Celsius, leading authorities to raise to maximum the level of forest fire risk in the Valencia region. Authorities said preliminary investigations showed one of the fires had been accidentally started by workers in the hillsides around Valencia, and the other by agricultural burning that could not be controlled. The country has seen 10 big forest fires this year, and around 50 000 hectares of land destroyed in the first five months of 2012, the worst since 2002, according to data from the Environment Ministry.

Spain forest fire displaces 700: authorities

by Staff Writers
Madrid (AFP)

Terra Daily

A forest fire in eastern Spain forced 700 people to evacuate their homes and indirectly caused a brief power cut at a nuclear plant, authorities said Friday.

The fire had burned 10 square kilometres (3.8 square miles) of land in the Valencia region, its government said in a statement.

“This is one of the biggest fires in recent years,” regional president Alberto Fabra said after visiting the affected area.

“The weather conditions are adverse, with high temperatures, little moisture and lots of wind.”

An electrical plant was evacuated in Cortes de Palla and the resulting loss of current forced a nuclear plant in nearby Cofrentes to briefly switch to generator power before normal functions resumed, a spokeswoman for the region said.

“The nuclear plant is not in any danger. The fire is not coming near it,” she said.

The fire was started by an act of negligence during the installation of solar panels in a home, the regional government statement said.

Since Thursday about 700 people had been evacuated from Dos Aguas and other surrounding villages and were being housed by local families or in shelters, the spokeswoman said.

Around 1,000 emergency personnel were working to fight the blaze, along with 28 helicopters and airplanes.

“The number of hectares burnt is more than 1,000 and all the work is focussing on preventing the fire from spreading and on channeling it towards an area where it is easier to extinguish,” the government said.

It was one in a series of bush fires around Spain this year that have followed one of the driest winters for decades.

In neighbouring Catalonia to the north, the fire service said Friday it had evacuated 90 people due to a fire that had burned 700 hectares (7.0 square kilometers, 2.7 square miles) in Prats de Rei, near Barcelona.

Spanish media reported at least two other smaller fires, in the north of the Valencia region and southern Catalonia.

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Storms, Flooding

Severe Thunderstorm Warning

GLASGOW MT
BLACKSBURG VA
TALLAHASSEE FL

Severe Thunderstorm Watch

NORMAN OK
GLASGOW MT

Tarp Attack: Minor league grounds crew swallowed up during severe thunderstorm Friday night

Published on Jun 30, 2012 by

A scary scene developed during the Joliet Slammers and Southern Illinois Miners Frontier League game on Friday night (6/29/2012) when a severe thunderstorm with heavy rain and hurricane strength wind gusts moved through the Joliet area just prior to the seventh inning.With the severe weather bearing down, the Silver Cross Field grounds crew sprung into action, and seemed to have a solid plan in place to keep their diamond protected from the oncoming onslaught. Not only did they cover the field with the basic tarpaulin, they also loaded it with heavy sandbags and then parked the four-wheel drive that delivered the sandbags on top of the tarp around home plate.Unfortunately, though, Mother Nature was not going to be denied that easily. As wind gusts began to inch the tarp ever so slightly off the infield, several crew members ran in to help get it repositioned, but were quickly overwhelmed by heavier gusts. As more members (and front office staff) rushed in for the save, they too were swallowed up and pushed all the way across the infield.

As someone who lives just north of the path this storm took through northern Illinois and eventually into Chicago’s southern suburbs, I can tell you there were several tense moments as that particular cell that made it’s way through Joliet developed around Rockford, Illinois, even leading to the issuing of tornado warnings in several surrounding counties.Thankfully, the storm never reached that level of severity at its peak, but as you can see in the video, it still packed a dangerous punch.By the way, as you probably guessed, the Slammers and Miners were not able to finish Friday night’s game, which gave Southern Illinois a 7-4 victory and series sweep. We’re also happy to report that no members of the grounds crew (or front office) were injured during this incident, and that Aaron Morse, the voice attached to this video, safely retreated away from the electronics in the broadcast booth.

US storms leave 11 dead, millions without power

by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP)

Terra Daily

Sizzling high temperatures punished much of the eastern United States again on Saturday, one day after hurricane-like thunderstorms killed at least 11 people and cut power supply to millions.

Thermometers brushed the 100 degree Fahrenheit (37.7 Celsius) mark from the Mississippi River to the Mid-Atlantic coast as a vast area of high pressure squatted over the southern states with no signs of moving on soon.

The storms delayed third-round play at the USPGA Tour’s AT&T National in the suburbs of the US capital Washington for several hours, and organizers barred golf fans from attending, creating a surreal atmosphere for the players.

At least 11 people died in storms triggered by the heat wave, CNN reported, and four states — Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio — declared states of emergency. Some 3.7 million homes in nine states lost power.

President Barack Obama telephoned the four states’ governors to express concern for the loss of life and property, and to pledge federal government help, the White House said.

Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell said it would take several days for his state to recover from what he called the biggest non-hurricane-related power outage in its history.

On Saturday, those without power — and hence without air conditioning — had no respite from the punishing heat.

“High temperatures this afternoon will exceed 100 degrees across the mid/lower Mississippi River Valley eastward through the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast today,” the National Weather Service said.

“In fact, some locations are expected to break record high temperatures,” it said, as it issued excessive heat warnings for areas stretching from Illinois to Georgia.

Five of the reported fatalities occurred in and around Washington, where storms packing winds of up to 80 miles (130 kilometers) an hour barreled into the area Friday night.

Two of the dead were elderly women, aged 90 and 71, who were in their beds when trees fell on their respective homes, the Washington Post reported. Another victim died after touching a downed, live electrical wire.

In many communities Saturday, local authorities set up “cooling centers” in schools, libraries and other public buildings to give refuge to those without air conditioning.

Crowds also flocked to relatively cool shopping malls, or lined up at gas stations that still had electricity to power their filling pumps. Screenings at air-conditioned movie theaters sold out.

“If you have air conditioning and have not lost power, consider opening your home to family members or friends who may not have air conditioning and may not tolerate the heat well,” Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley said.

Pepco, the electric utility that serves Washington and some of its suburbs, said in an automated telephone message Saturday that 440,000 of its customers were still without power.

“Due to widespread damage, we expect power restoration efforts to take about a week,” it said.

At the White Flint shopping mall in Maryland, visitors sat on floors and chairs and plugged their computers and mobile devices into electrical sockets to take advantage of precious free power.

In Bethesda, Maryland, just outside Washington, organizers delayed the start of the third round of the US PGA Tour’s AT&T National for six hours at the Congressional Country Club.

“There are trees and tents down all over the course and roads leading to the course. Clean-up has begun. Electricity is out at the course,” the PGA said, adding that fans and volunteers would be kept off the course Saturday.

Even social media took a hit, with servers in Virginia that host the popular photography social media site Instagram getting knocked out for several hours, tech blog Mashable reported.

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Flood Warning

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Floods swamp eastern India, 1.3 million displaced

by Staff Writers
Guwahati, India (AFP)

Torrential monsoon rains triggered floods which swamped villages in eastern India and forced at least 1.3 million people to leave their homes for higher ground, officials said Friday.

The death toll from flood-related accidents in worst-hit Assam rose to 31 with five more deaths reported overnight from the northeastern state, regional Agriculture Minister Nilamoni Sen Deka told AFP.

An estimated 1.3 million people have been displaced from their homes due to the flooding, Deka said in Guwahati, Assam’s largest city.

“We have opened makeshift relief camps for the displaced,” he said as 21 of Assam’s 27 districts faced floods which began last weekend when annual monsoon rains lashed the tea and oil-rich state bordering Bangladesh.

In the adjoining northeastern Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, pounding rains brought flash floods, local officials said by telephone.

There were no casualties reported from Arunachal Pradesh, which borders China, and Manipur which is adjacent to Myanmar.

“The situation is very critical as floods have destroyed property and crops,” Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki told AFP from capital Itanagar.

In Manipur, state disaster management official A. Singh said major rivers were “flowing menacingly” above danger marks.

“We are taking all precautionary measures to ensure safety of the locals,” Singh said.

Authorities were also keeping a close watch on swollen rivers in rain-lashed West Bengal state in eastern India.

“Heavy rains in northern districts of the state have raised concerns of flooding in many areas as most rivers are in spate,” Gautam Dev, a regional minister, told AFP in state capital Kolkata.

In neighbouring Bihar state, people fled their homes in two districts as the Kosi river threatened to overflow its banks, officials said.

“Flood waters have already entered dozens of villages following incessant rains in catchment areas,” one official said.

The annual monsoon, crucial to India’s food production and economic growth, hit the tropical country earlier in the month.

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Epidemic Hazards / Diseases

Sri Lanka troops join battle against dengue fever

by Staff Writers
Colombo (AFP)

Terra Daily

Thousands of Sri Lankan troops Friday joined a massive clean up operation to eliminate mosquito-breeding grounds as part of a national effort to contain the dengue virus, officials said.

Soldiers removed garbage piles and helped clear blocked drains in public schools to fight dengue, which is spread by mosquitoes, after more than 75 deaths from the disease this year.

“The clean up operation began in schools with the help of the military,” health ministry spokesman Dharma Wanninayake said. “The programme is being extended across the country in the coming days.”

Official figures show that 15,000 people were infected with dengue in the first five months of this year compared to 10,300 in the corresponding period last year.

However, health officials say the numbers could be much higher because many sufferers are not counted or seek treatment from private hospitals.

Dengue fever causes severe flu-like symptoms and there are no specific medications available to treat the disease.

Most people recover within two weeks, but it can be fatal if it leads to haemorrhaging.

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Solar Activity

2MIN News July 1, 2012: Fukushima, Solar Assault, Record Heat

Published on Jul 1, 2012 by

TODAYS LINKS
Atlantic Tsunamis: http://www.iho.int/mtg_docs/com_wg/IHOTC/IHOTC7/Atlantic_Tsunami_Surge_Warnin…
Fukushima Reactor: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fukushima-reactor-cooling-system-suspended-k…
Japan More Nuke Plants go Online: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/world/japan-nuclear-reactor-goes-online/…
Heat Records: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-forecast/record-heat-all-time-monthly-201…

REPEAT LINKS
Spaceweather: http://spaceweather.com/ [Look on the left at the X-ray Flux and Solar Wind Speed/Density]

HAARP: http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/data.html [Click online data, and have a little fun]

SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ [Place to find Solar Images and Videos - as seen from earth]

SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater [SOHO; Lasco and EIT - as seen from earth]

Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/images [Stereo; Cor, EUVI, HI - as seen from the side]

SunAEON:http://www.sunaeon.com/#/solarsystem/ [Just click it... trust me]

SOLARIMG: http://solarimg.org/artis/ [All purpose data viewing site]

iSWA: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/iswa/iSWA.html [Free Application; for advanced sun watchers]

NOAA ENLIL SPIRAL: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/wsa-enlil/cme-based/ [CME Evolution]

NOAA Bouys: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/

RSOE: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php [That cool alert map I use]

JAPAN Radiation Map: http://jciv.iidj.net/map/

LISS: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php

Gamma Ray Bursts: http://grb.sonoma.edu/ [Really? You can't figure out what this one is for?]

BARTOL Cosmic Rays: http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html [Top left box, look for BIG blue circles]

TORCON: http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-torcon-index [Tornado Forecast for the day]

GOES Weather: http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/ [Clouds over America]

INTELLICAST: http://www.intellicast.com/ [Weather site used by many youtubers]

NASA News: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/

PHYSORG: http://phys.org/ [GREAT News Site!]

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Space

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We’re sure going to miss Don Pettit’s and Andre Kuipers’ reports and images from the International Space Station. Pettit, Kuipers and Russian Commander Oleg Kononenko undocked from the International Space Station and returned safely to Earth on July 1, wrapping up their six-and-a-half-month mission in orbit.

They landed in their Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft in Kazakhstan at 08:14 a.m. UT (2:14 p.m. local time) after undocking from the space station’s Rassvet module at 04:47 UT. This video shows a great view of the Soyuz slowly drifting down (it’s interesting to see the parachute undulate, looking almost like a jellyfish!) and then visible are the breaking thrusters firing just a second before the hard landing.

The trio originally arrived at the station back on Dec. 23, 2011, and during this mission spent a total of 193 days in space, 191 of which were aboard the station.

During their expedition, the crew supported more than 200 scientific investigations involving more than 400 researchers around the world. The studies ranged from integrated investigations of the human cardiovascular and immune systems to fluid, flame and robotic research. They also were part of the team that successfully berthed the first commercial spacecraft to visit the ISS, the SpaceX Dragon capsule.

Before leaving the station, Kononenko handed over command of Expedition 32 to the Russian Federal Space Agency’s Gennady Padalka, who remains aboard the station with NASA astronaut Joe Acaba and Russian cosmonaut Sergei Revin. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide will join them July 17. Williams, Malenchenko and Hoshide are scheduled to launch July 14 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

During Expedition 31, Pettit used household objects aboard the station to perform a variety of unusual physics experiments for the video series “Science Off the Sphere,” like his recent video showing water balloons in space. Through these demonstrations, Pettit showed more than a million Internet viewers how space affects scientific principles.

On June 25, Pettit reached a milestone: spending one cumulative year in space, combining his time in orbit on Expedition 6, Expedition 30/31 and the STS-126 space shuttle Endeavour flight to the station in November 2008. Pettit now has 370 days in space, placing him fourth among U.S. space fliers for the longest time in space.

Kuipers conducted over 50 scientific experiments for ESA, and shared, almost daily, images and reports of his stay in space. The next ESA astronaut to board the Space Station is Luca Parmitano of Italy, who will fly on Soyuz TMA-09M in 2013 as member of Expedition 36/37.


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 Radiation/ Nuclear

Today Environment Pollution Japan Prefecture of Fukushima, [Fukushima-wide] Damage level Details

Environment Pollution in Japan on Monday, 02 July, 2012 at 03:53 (03:53 AM) UTC.

Description
A small amount of radioactive cesium was found in the urine samples from 141 infants and young children living in Fukushima Prefecture, where the crippled nuclear power plant is located, among 2,022 of those surveyed, a Japanese research group has said. Three urine samples contained more than 10 becquerels of cesium per kilogram, including a case with 17.5 becquerels. Ten becquerels or less of cesium was found in the samples of the other 138, the Yokohama-based Isotope Research Institute said yesterday. The urine samples also contained about an average 64 becquerels of radioactive potassium. “The level of cesium is lower than that of potassium, and it definitely has no effect on the human body,” said Hideaki Karaki, honorary professor of food safety at the University of Tokyo. “But we still need to know how cesium was taken into those infants’ bodies.” The research institute said those children with over 10 becquerels of cesium were eating home-grown vegetables. The survey, conducted from last November to January, covered infants and children up to age 7. According to Fukushima Prefecture, the cesium testing covered the largest number of citizens since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011

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Biological Hazards /  Wildlife

Today Biological Hazard Israel Haifa District, Hadera [Hadera beaches] Damage level Details

Biological Hazard in Israel on Monday, 02 July, 2012 at 03:17 (03:17 AM) UTC.

Description
The seasonal swarm of jellyfish which arrived on Israeli beaches over the last weekend, made their way to the north of the country. According to reports by the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute, jellyfish were sighted one kilometer off the beach of Hadera on Sunday. On Saturday, blooms were sighted west of Mikhmoret beach, and near Netanya only a day earlier. The first report of jellyfish arrived last week, when fishermen reported a bloom of jellyfish in an area between 500 meters and two and half kilometers from Ashkelon beach. Some Ashkelon bathers complained of stinging. Yesterday similar complaints were made among Tel Aviv bathers. The species of jellyfish arriving annually at Israel’s beaches originally entered the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal several decades ago, and have since reproduced. Apart from their sting, the jellyfish harm fisherman by stuffing their nets, and have been known to block cooling system openings of power plants. They are estimated to be between 20-60 cm long.
Biohazard name: Jellyfish invasion
Biohazard level: 0/4 —
Biohazard desc.: This does not included biological hazard category.
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Articles of Interest

India’s monsoon seen picking up after slow start

by Staff Writers
New Delhi (AFP)

Terra Daily

India’s crucial monsoon rains should pick up in July after a slow start over vast swathes of the country, which has threatened crops from rice to sugar, forecasters said.

Some 26 out of India’s 36 weather zones received “deficient” or “scanty” rains in the past week from the monsoon which typically sweeps the subcontinent from June to September, according to the weather office’s website on Saturday.

“The monsoon rains are expected to pick up in the latter half of next week,” Swati Basu, acting Director General of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), told the semi-official news agency Press Trust of India late on Friday.

Basu forecast good rains in July which along with August are key months for planting and when India usually receives the maximum amount of rain.

For the past week, monsoon rains were 18 percent below average while for June as a whole they have been 23 percent below average — fanning worried murmurs about a repeat of a drought that devastated Indian farmers in 2009.

“The monsoon has definitely started off on a sour note,” economist Indranil Pan from the Indian investment house Kotak said in a note to clients.

The monsoon is dubbed an “economic lifeline” in the country of 1.2 billion people that is one of the world’s leading producers of rice, sugar, wheat and cotton.

India’s 235 million farmers still rely on the erratic rains to soak around 60 percent of the country’s farmland — despite calls for the government to improve irrigation and water-harvesting methods to ensure more stable crop output.

The rains have been abundant in India’s northeast where raging floods have forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee homes but weak in the vital northwestern grain bowl and oil seed-growing central regions.

“Meteorological conditions indicate an increase in rainfall activity over east, central and also over northwest India” in coming days, said the weather office forecast.

But still, authorities have told India’s 29 states to draft plans to shift from thirsty crops such as rice and sugarcane to others such as beans and wheat which require less water if the monsoon does not become stronger by mid-July.

The uncertain start to the rainy season means more worries for the beleaguered Congress government, already buffeted by corruption scandals and an economy growing at its slowest pace in nine years.

The monsoon season “will be crucial given the existing challenges to the economy,” said Kotak’s Pan.

Farming’s contribution to India’s gross domestic product has fallen from 50 percent in the 1950s to around 15 percent. But it remains vital to the economy by supporting 700 million rural Indians and fuels demand for everything from TVs and refrigerators to motorcycles and gold.

India this month said it would maintain its forecast for an average monsoon.

But the meteorological department was spectacularly wrong in its forecast in 2009 when it predicted a normal monsoon and the country suffered its worst drought in 37 years.

The drought sent food prices rocketing, causing huge hardship for the country’s hundreds of millions of poor.

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Elusive Underwater Object Still A Great Puzzle
Divers Say They Felt Frightened
 

MessageToEagle.com – The Swedish news agency Rapport is offering new unique images of the mysterious underwater object that many refer to as the “Baltic UFO”.

In our previous article we reported that something strange happened when divers approached the puzzling object resting at the bottom of the sea.

But there is more! Further mystery surrounds the discovery of what some are calling a crashed flying saucer in the Baltic Sea.

There is without doubt a lot of speculation as to what the object may be.Some think it is a World War relic, or rocks, other think it could be an alien vessel.For the time being no-one, not even the divers can say anything with certainty about the nature of this object.

“I cannot reveal the truth before I have all the facts, till then everything is pure speculation, even from my side.

I have not thought about if the object can be hollow.

I have not even penetrated the surface yet. What is inside, I wonder? says professional diver Peter Lindberg who is part of the Ocean Explorer team investigating the underwater object.

Image credit: SVT

Image of the underwater object taken by the team’s robot camera. Image credit: SVT

The Ocean Explorer team underwater. Image credit: SVT

A Second Object was also found but has not been explored yet. There is hope that the second object will reveal some clues about the first object. The divers did not explore the second object but a return trip is planned in the next couple of weeks. Image credit: SVT

During the second expedition divers felt somewhat uneasy when they investigated the object.

“When we went out and saw the walls which were straight and smooth, it was frightening, as in a science fiction film,” says Lindberg.

It was difficult to examine the object because a “blackish” powder had been attracted to the camera and the equipment malfunctioned for some unknown reason when they approached the object.

What ever is down there appears to be old, and the team is now considering the possibility that the circle is of pre-ice age.

Almost just as odd as the underwater object itself is the information coming from remote viewers. According to the Ocean Explorer team, weeks before the second expedition set off, several remote viewers described the anomaly in blind sessions. All they were given was a target reference number. The preliminary findings of the Ocean X expedition have confirmed some remarkable similarities and details which were amazingly predicted by the remote viewers.

It is very demanding to dive at 80 meters. If you spend 20 minutes at that depth, it will take two hours to reach the surface again.

“We are just wreck hunters who are trying to figure out what we have discovered,” says Peter Lindberg and point out a real scientific team should go down there and investigate the object-

When Peter Lindberg was asked if there was the possibility of bringing the object to the surface? he quickly replied “God no! It must weight tremendous much, like thousands of tons”.

@ MessageToEagle.com

See also:
Something Strange Happened When Divers Approached The Mysterious Object At The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea

New Images: Unusual Object At The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea Raises More Questions!

Extraterrestrial Spaceship Buried Deep Underwater?

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