>On June 16, 2023, a moderate magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck France near a commune in the Charente-Maritime region of western France at a depth of 10 km. In the past 48 hours, France had 71 quakes up to magnitude 4.8, with the strongest earthquake occurring 7 hours ago near La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The last earthquake in France was a minor magnitude 1.4 earthquake near Firminy on June 17, 2023.02 On June 16, 2023, a rare 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit large parts of western France, with the seismology bureau BCSF calling it "very strong" amid reports of damage to buildings.1
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/magnitude-55-earthquake-strikes-france-gfz-2023-06-16/
Clearly global warming is somehow causing earthquakes now.
5.8 in france is quite unusual, it's not the US there's no such thing as earthquakes or cyclones on a regular basis
5.8 on top of a 4 stories building you feel it, you shake in your bed, not much but enough to notice the building is shaking
Idk what a pole shift would exactly produce, nothing good IMO, a big mess certainly
My understanding is that strong solar events can cause earthquakes. It’s a prediction mechanism that many think we should be taking advantage of.
The poles are shifting because our magnetic field is getting weaker. Our magnetic field protects us from solar events. A weaker magnetic field means solar events are causing more things like earthquakes. We may also see a super volcano erupt, like that one in Italy that has been stirring lately.
actually yes, it is.
the REAL cause of global warming (THE SUN), and the galactic current sheet feeding energy into our solar system from the galactic core around which we rotate are both serving to destabilize our planet's magnetic field as we speak which is going to result in a pole flip likely within the next 20 years (personally, i think way way sooner).
Unfortunately, the Earth's magnetic field is -normally- what keeps the magma just beneath the crust of the Earth in a semi-plastic state, meaning it essentially locks the continents in place on the surface of the lava ocean beneath our feet on the place we live... you know, the crust ABOVE the lava ocean.
Now though, with the magnetic field destabilizing and weakening, the plasticity of the crust is being unlocked, so we are all about to go through the worst nightmare of Earthquakes and natural disasters the likes of which this planet hasn't seen in over 12,000 years. buckle your seat belt, things about about to get WILD. Tonga was merely a teaser.
Are earthquakes common around there?
Could it be related to the previous ones (plate tectonics) happening around Italy all the way down to Turkey?
>Are earthquakes common around there?
Not at all, very unusual, I mean of that magnitude, as I commented earlier 5.8 shakes you in your bed and you feel the building is shaking "klank klank klank klank", not much but it does
>Could it be related to the previous ones (plate tectonics) happening around Italy all the way down to Turkey?
I wonder
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