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26 And after the sixty-two weeks, an anointed one shall be cut off and shall have nothing. And the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary. Its end shall come with a flood, and to the end there shall be war. Desolations are decreed. 27 And he shall make a strong covenant with many for one week, and for half of the week he shall put an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abominations shall come one who makes desolate, until the decreed end is poured out on the desolator.”

Strong quake shakes northeast Japan, no tsunami risk
Published May 12, 2015
·Associated Press
TOKYO – A strong earthquake hit Japan on Tuesday in the same region devastated by a major quake and tsunami in 2011. Authorities said there was no risk of tsunami.
The Japan Meteorological Agency put the preliminary magnitude at 6.6, the U.S. Geological Service measured it at 6.8.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/05/12/strong-quake-shakes-northeast-japan-no-tsunami-risk/
Dozens killed after magnitude-7.3 earthquake strikes Nepal
Published May 12, 2015
·At least 37 people were killed Tuesday after a major earthquake struck Nepal, triggering landslides and toppling buildings less than three weeks after the Himalayan nation was ravaged by its worst quake in decades.
Tuesday's magnitude-7.3 earthquake was centered near the Chinese border between Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, and Mt. Everest. It was followed closely by at least five aftershocks measuring from magnitude-5.6 to magnitude-6.3.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/05/12/magnitude-74-earthquake-strikes-nepal-days-after-deadly-magnitude-78-quake/
5.5 earthquake felt in Israel; no injuries reported
Earthquake felt at 6:34 PM; epicenter reportedly south of Israel; strong shaking reported in Cairo.
Aid began to flow in Sunday to areas devastated by Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades and the death toll continued to rise as people left homeless hunkered down for another night outside in the dark. Officials said the quake killed at least 246 people and injured more than 2,500 along Ecuador's coast. Vice President Jorge Glas said the toll was likely to rise because a large number of people remained unaccounted for, though he declined to say how many. Much damage was reported in the cities of Manta, Portoviejo and Guayaquil, which are all several hundred kilometers from the epicenter of the quake that struck shortly after nightfall Saturday. But the loss of life seemed to be far worse in isolated, smaller towns closed to the center of the earthquake. In Pedernales, a town of 40,000 near the epicenter, soldiers put up a field hospital in a stadium where hundreds of people prepared to sleep outside for a second straight night. Downed power cables snaked across the streets with no prospect of electricity being restored soon, making it unsafe for many to return to their homes. The town's mayor said looting broke out Saturday night amid the chaos but with the arrival of 14,000 police and soldiers to towns in the quake zone the situation appeared more under control. President Rafael Correa, who cut short a trip to Rome to oversee relief efforts, declared a national emergency and urged Ecuadoreans to stay strong. "Everything can be rebuilt, but what can't be rebuilt are human lives, and that's the most painful," he said in a telephone call to state TV before departing Rome for Manta. More than 3,000 packages of food and nearly 8,000 sleeping kits were being delivered Sunday. Ecuador's ally, Venezuela, and neighboring Colombia, where the quake was also felt, organized airlifts of humanitarian aid. The European Union, Spain, Peru and Mexico also pledged aid. Rescuers scrambled through ruins in the provincial capital Portoviejo, digging with their hands trying to find survivors. "For God's sake help me find my family," pleaded Manuel Quijije, 27, standing next to a wrecked building. He said his older brother, Junior, was trapped under a pile of twisted steel and concrete with two relatives. "We managed to see his arms and legs. They're his, they're buried, but the police kicked us out because they say there's a risk the rest of the building will collapse," Quijije said angrily as he looked on the ruins cordoned off by police. "We're not afraid. We're desperate. We want to pull out our family."


Last week, the world was told that Mt. Saint Helens was experiencing earthquakes. Now, two other nearby volcanoes, Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier are also having quakes!



Ready1 wrote:After an 8.2 & a 7.1 in Mexico, heres another one
Japan
‘Ring of Fire’ hit with 70 earthquakes in just 48 hours
Idaho hit by strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake
A preliminary magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattled Idaho on Tuesday afternoon with shaking felt all across the region. This is the strongest earthquake to hit the region since a magnitude 7.3 earthquake jolted the area in 1983.
The epicenter of the earthquake was located approximately 78 miles (126 km) northeast of Boise, according to the USGS.
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Ready1 wrote:Idaho hit by strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake
A preliminary magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattled Idaho on Tuesday afternoon with shaking felt all across the region. This is the strongest earthquake to hit the region since a magnitude 7.3 earthquake jolted the area in 1983.
The epicenter of the earthquake was located approximately 78 miles (126 km) northeast of Boise, according to the USGS.
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Sure seems like lots of earthquakes in oddball places...

Ready1 wrote:It's usually a pretty exciting ride. Then you always think about those that are closer to the epicenter than you are...
shorttribber wrote:Ready1 wrote:It's usually a pretty exciting ride. Then you always think about those that are closer to the epicenter than you are...
Not much damage of any kind has been reported....it was not a populous area near the epicenter thankfully.

Mark F wrote:Seems to be some big ones are occurring.
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