For those living in Southern Califonia, the dreaded San Andreas fault has been lurking earthquake night-terror, just waiting to pour out its pent-up fury on the west.
However, the New Madrid fault that rattled La Center, Kentucky, is a seismic zone six times larger than the infamous San Andreas. The New Madrid covers parts of Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
The earthquake that just struck La Center, Kentucky could be felt for 267 miles and was “only” a 3.5 quake, yet may very well be a “foreshock” of worse things to come. Scientists report that the New Madrid fault is overdue for a major event, by 30 years. The “nature of the Earth’s crust” in this area could do vast damage throughout the east coast. Parts of Illinois and Missouri felt the La Center quake early Sunday morning.
Read more on the next page, about the disastrous prospects that this New Madrid fault could bring the middle America and what USGS is predicting regarding seismic activity from this fault zone.
The reason they do that is massive amounts of water for the reactors is required too cool the rods. Rivers themselves form in the cracks between the plates or faultlines….
David Bernau
Looking forward to it more with every ballot initiative.
Earthquake results in 500′ sea rise? Doubtful.
Mississippi valley might change a bit, but all coastal planes and Nevada. Wrong propaganda map.
William Sekora – Suggest you read up on Tesla’s expanding earth theory. Earth quakes and sink holes are a strong indication of what lay ahead.
The greatest theat to mankind is mankind , Massive earthquakes have happened before and will happen again same with super volcanos and asteroids hitting planet earth , this is not the first age of man , nor the last space exploring and nuclear subs and airplanes ensure someone will survive even the worst thing happening …but here’ so some reality 99% of you will likely be dead in a 100 years so stop worrying so much …
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The news media does not report these!
They already have been used on Amrican’s 🙁