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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleutian_Islands

The Aleutian Islands, with their 57 volcanoes, form the northernmost part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Physiographically, they are a distinct section of the larger Pacific Border province, which, in turn, is part of the larger Pacific Mountain System physiographic division.
Several people are stranded on Shemya island until volcanic ash goes bye bye.

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BeNotDeceived wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2024 6:04 am
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleutian_Islands

The Aleutian Islands, with their 57 volcanoes, form the northernmost part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Physiographically, they are a distinct section of the larger Pacific Border province, which, in turn, is part of the larger Pacific Mountain System physiographic division.
Several people are stranded on Shemya island until volcanic ash goes bye bye.
Imagine that! The first 8.1x M quake was in the Aleutians. 57 will bring fire upon the land.

"Wicker man, wicker man
From the beacon hill
Cast your fire on this land
Wicker man, wicker man
From the beacon hill
Throw your ashes on our hands"

From the same song.

"From the hill of Tarna see the Beltane fires
And the silent Celtic kings await
From the midnight hour to the light of dawn
Feel the mountain tremble and your heart will shake"

From Google search, "hill of Tarna"

"Tarna Hill, located at an elevation of 300 feet above sea level in the Mandi District, Himachal Pradesh is known for its various temples built in the Nagari style of architecture. Most of the temples here were built between the 15th and the 17th century. The Triloknath temple and the Shyama Kali Temple constructed in the 15th century, and the 17th century, respectively, are particularly popular. The Rani Amrit Kaur Park, inaugurated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1957, is another popular attraction."

Did you see it?

"Several people are stranded on Shemya island"

"and the Shyama Kali Temple"

"In 1957 the Mother said: “The spaces which separate these various incarnations [of the Avatars] seem to have become shorter and shorter, as if, for as much as Matter became more and more ready, the action could accelerate and become more and more rapid in its movement, more and more conscious too, more and more efficacious and decisive.” 74 The dazzling pace at which Mother Earth and her human offspring are changing, in ways unprecedented in history, is a sure sign that something huge is happening, equivalent to the coming about of a new world, which could only be effected by the spiritual and material action of the ultimate Avatar, Shri Kalki."

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Three of my co-workers can’t leave. Maybe it’s an effect of less than optimal interactions.

https://ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.p ... r#p1337256 is one related post.

The video had 357 likes, and my action brought the total to 358. 8-)

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https://www.usgs.gov/programs/VHP/volcano-updates

Great Sitkin Advisory Level = WATCH Aviation Color Code = ORANGE. As of 2024-07-28 19:42:27 UTC, AVO Great Sitkin ORANGE/WATCH - Slow eruption of lava continues. Change to current status on 2021-07-23 22:25:55 UTC from Alert Level ADVISORY and Aviation Color Code YELLOW
For more information, see: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hans2/view/n ... 1:37+00:00

ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY DAILY UPDATE
U.S. Geological Survey
Sunday, July 28, 2024, 11:42 AM AKDT (Sunday, July 28, 2024, 19:42 UTC)


GREAT SITKIN (VNUM #311120)
52°4'35" N 176°6'39" W, Summit Elevation 5709 ft (1740 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH
Current Aviation Color Code: ORANGE

No significant changes were seen at Great Sitkin Volcano, where lava continues to slowly erupt within the summit crater. Over the past day, small earthquakes continued to be detected beneath the volcano. Satellite were obscured by clouds. Web camera views showed no unusual activity.

The current lava flow eruption began in July 2021. No explosive events have occurred since a single event in May 2021.

Local seismic and infrasound sensors and web cameras are used to monitor Great Sitkin along with regional infrasound and lightning networks and satellite data.
Summit Elevation 5709 ft :?

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Mount Etna volcano erupts, disrupts flights at Catania international airport …
All coworkers were able to leave last Wednesday. :)

Now Italy is impacted. 8-)

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Re: Poll: Repeat a 5.7 magnitude earthquake or continue via 8.9 … ?
https://ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 2#p1549362

KSKA said SHAM in relation to TRUMP as I was thinking about SPURR.

Now said station says there was a blood moon last night.

spur
/spûr/

noun
A short spike or spiked wheel that attaches to the heel of a rider's boot and is used to urge a horse forward.
An incentive.
a spur to action.

Even a 5.7 EQ is capable of massive destruction as per https://www.yahoo.com/news/alaska-volca ... 18256.html

Currently a statistical tie with 53% voting for 8.9.

In related news: https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2018/05 ... ge-in-ash/

No new is good gnus. :lol:

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/doge- ... r-AA1BLEzH

The observatory had appeared on lists of federal building leases set to be terminated by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as part of efforts to shrink the size of the federal government.

However, the office of Representative Nick Begich, a Republican from Alaska, said in a news release on Tuesday that he had coordinated with the Department of the Interior and the General Services Administration to secure a reversal of the plan for the observatory.

The congressman said in a statement that the lease was "critical for mission objectives, particularly in the midst of a growing volcanic threat."

What To Know
On March 6, NOTUS, a nonprofit news organization, reported that the Trump administration was in the process of terminating the leases for the building that houses the observatory in Anchorage and another building used to monitor volcanoes in Hawaii.

The building that houses the Alaska Volcano Observatory, one of a number used by USGS on the Alaska Pacific University campus, had a lease termination date set for August, NOTUS said, citing multiple sources familiar with the matter.

Relocating the equipment in the observatory building could cost more than $1 million and would risk damage to sensitive devices and computers, the sources said.

Begich's office said the lease was officially reinstated on March 18, ensuring operations at the observatory would be uninterrupted.

The news release noted that previous eruptions have led to widespread ash causing flight disruptions and serious economic consequences for Alaska.

"By acting swiftly to restore the lease, Congressman Begich ensured that critical monitoring systems remain in place, aviation alerts continue uninterrupted, and Alaska's residents, businesses, and visitors are protected from avoidable risks," it said.

What People Are Saying
Representative Nick Begich, who sits on the House Subcommittee on Aviation, said in a statement: "The Alaska Volcano Observatory federal office lease is critical for mission objectives, particularly in the midst of a growing volcanic threat. This observatory is important to Alaska's safety and aviation industry. My staff and I worked with the Department of Interior and the GSA to address this issue as a high priority."

A spokesperson for the U.S. Geological Survey told Newsweek: "We are actively working with General Services Administration to ensure that every facility and asset is utilized effectively, and where necessary, identifying alternative solutions that strengthen our mission. These efforts reflect our broader commitment to streamlining government operations while ensuring that our scientific endeavors remain strong, effective, and impactful. This process is ongoing, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available."

The Alaska Volcano Observatory said in a statement on Wednesday: "AVO continues monitoring activity at Mount Spurr for signals indicating that the volcano is moving closer to an eruption. Based on previous eruptions, changes from current activity in the earthquakes, ground deformation, summit lake conditions, and fumarolic activity would be expected if magma began to move closer to the surface. Therefore, if an eruption occurred, it would be preceded by additional signals allowing warning."
A 5.7 occurred on day 38 of the poll when it was due to end. Followed by a pair of closely spaced 6.2s.

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