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Originally posted by MariaLida
Originally posted by MariaLida
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Terremoti Italia dal 1900
24 Marzo 2013
www.fondazionegiuliani.it...
Here you can see some earthquake history for Italy ..
Possibility for M 6.0 + in dangerous time posted above in Italy, Turkey China also very dangerous areas ..
Some possible location for next strong EQ in Italy ..
www.abovetopsecret.com...edit on 24-3-2013 by MariaLida because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MariaLida
Location for possible EQ of M 5.5 + ..
I think EQ will very probably come somewhere on image below around town Barga, more south from dangerous area image above .. Map
Think this is most dangerous location for Central and Northern Italy, in time ahead or next 70 days ..
Also have possibility that EQ will appear in next 2-3 days ..
EQ of M 5.3 at some 10-20 km from dangerous also predicted area in Italy ..
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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2013-06-21 10:33:58.051min ago 44.18 N 10.14 E 2 5.3 NORTHERN ITALY
www.emsc-csem.org...
edit on 21-6-2013 by MariaLida because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by greavsie1971
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I felt it too. It woke me up. The whole house was shaking. Im in the outskirts of Lucca in the hills and this was the 'shakiest' quake I have felt, even though other quakes have had a larger MAG. Maybe because it was so shallow. I hope there aren't more to follow but we have had many 2mag quakes the last few days.
Originally posted by greavsie1971
reply to post by MariaLida
I'll keep you posted if we feel any more.
Originally posted by apecar
Very heavy rocking and rolling. No one got hurt it seems.
5.2-magnitude earthquake hits north-central Italy, one injured
taly's Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology said the quake occurred at 12:33 p.m. (1033 GMT) in a mountainous region near the Tuscan coast between the provinces of Massa e Carrara and Lucca. Mayor Riccardo Ballerini of Lunigiana, near the epicenter, told Sky TG 24 that some buildings in his town had sustained damage, including collapsed walls, but that there were no reports of injuries.
The quake, which struck at a depth of five kilometers (three miles), was felt as far away as Milan, Verona and Florence, a radius of more than 160 kilometers (100 miles).
Originally posted by whatnext21
I found this article written in 2012, which is closer to the location of current activity that is happening.
Mud Volcanoes in Italy
and another
Link
Another Link to a paper
Just my 2 cents. Volcanoes are waking up all over the place.
Discovery