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VOLCANO ERUPTS IN MEXICO AFTER MASSIVE EARTHQUAKE WRECKS ECUADOR--CALIFORNIA IN DANGER?

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April 17, 2016

After the magnitude 7.8 earthquake  in Ecuador,  the Colima Volcano in Mexico has erupted. The Pacific Tectonic Plate is moving and California could be next!

According to information  available, the epicenter of the Ecuador earthquake was recorded at 27 kilometers from the town of Muisne, in the coastal province of Esmeraldas, at a depth of 19 kilometers.

Local media reported that the quake was felt in several cities. In Quito and Guayaquil several sectors have been left without power. In addition, it is reported that the quake was felt in neighboring Colombia.

The volcano in Mexico is north of Ecuador and its sudden eruption, without warning, indicates tectonic plate stress suddenly impacted the magma chamber, forcing it out of the volcano.

The Pacific Tectonic plate seems to be "pivoting" from the major earthquakes in Japan over the past three days; with the plate moving toward the east and the Americas.  Having now collided with South America and caused a crushing earthquake in Ecuador, the plate MAY pivot, slamming into California next.  

Persons in California should expect quite severe earthquakes, striking as early as tonight and into tomorrow.

Persons in California should prepare immediately for a large earthquake.

 

ECUADOR UPDATE (SUNDAY 17 APRIL)

The death toll from a powerful earthquake that shook Ecuador's northwestern coast soared to 238 Sunday and hundreds more were wounded, the nation's president said.

Ecuador was in a state of emergency Sunday after the magnitude-7.8 earthquake flattened buildings and ravaged towns Saturday just before 7 p.m. local time (8 p.m. ET).

"Thank you to the whole world for solidarity," President Rafael Correa said on Twitter.

"Our infinite love to the families of the dead," Correa said on Twitter, while cutting short a trip to Italy to return home.

"The immediate priority is to rescue people in the rubble," he later said. "Everything can be rebuilt, but lives cannot be recovered, and that's what hurts the most."

More than 1,550 people were injured in the quake, according to a statement from the government. At least 370 buildings were destroyed and another 151 buildings and 26 schools were affected by the quake, the statement said.

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