California is being attacked from all sides, which includes, fires, earthquakes, traffic accidents. Doesn't look like a good Christmas this year.
Masks are being distributed in various areas.
Over 330 animals evacuated to the Santa Barbara Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara. The showgrounds can take up to 500 animals. The volunteers say that "when people loose their homes, they need to take care of their lives, we don't want them worrying about their animals.....we water them, feed them and clean their stalls."
The latest earthquake happened in Malibu Beach, a 3.3 on the Richter Scale.
The fires are in the same area and creeping up North to Carpinteria/Summerland areas. It is now in the Southern part of Santa Barbara County.
Here's the latest on the Thomas Fire which started in Ventura, California.
https://www.noozhawk.com/article/firefighters_battling_96000_acre_thomas_fire_on_several_fronts
: It appears that something unusual is happening along the
: California coastline. Over the past 24 hours, California
: has been hit by 46 earthquakes.
: That is approximately twice the normal daily number, and much
: of the shaking has taken place in the southern part of the
: state. In recent weeks I have been writing repeatedly about
: the alarming seismic activity that we have been seeing
: along the west coast, and many believe that the potential
: for a megaquake is significantly higher than normal right
: now. Unfortunately, most residents of California are not
: paying any attention to what is going on at all, and so if
: there is a major event they will be completely blindsided
: by it.
: When a magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck near Julian, California
: on Wednesday, that immediately got my attention, and that
: quake was followed very rapidly by several others…
: The shaking began at 4:33 p.m. on Wednesday when a 4.0 quake
: occurred nearly 10 miles beneath the earth’s surface, just
: east of the Earthquake Valley fault, one of the most active
: systems in Southern California. The temblor had originally
: been listed at 4.2.
: The main shock was followed five minutes later by a 3.0
: aftershock in the same spot. Then a 3.6 quake occurred near
: the same spot at 7:57 p.m. Wednesday.
: Seismologists say that a 3.6 quake broke in the same area at
: 2:32 a.m. on Thursday, continuing the seismic spasm.
: Of course Julian is not the only one that has seen a
: substantial earthquake over the past 24 hours. Just 6 hours
: ago, a magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck Gonzales,
: California. Anything in the magnitude 3 or magnitude 4
: range is not going to cause any significant damage, but the
: concern is that these smaller quakes may be building up to
: something larger.
: According to a study published by the USGS, there is a “99%
: chance” that California will be hit by a major earthquake
: within the next 30 years…
: In a 2008 study, the US Geological Survey found there’s a
: greater than 99% chance of a 6.7 magnitude quake or larger
: hitting the California area over the next 30 years. That
: type of quake along the San Andreas Fault in Southern
: California could kill an estimated 1,800 people, the study
: said, injure 53,000 and result in $214 billion in damage.
: California’s infrastructure could be crippled for weeks, if
: not months.
: Such an event would definitely be catastrophic, but California
: could definitely recover.
: However, if the California coastline were to be hit by a
: magnitude 9.0 earthquake, the devastation would be unlike
: anything that we have ever seen before in American history.
: Not too long ago, the Los Angeles Times published an article
: that discussed what the damage from a magnitude 8.2
: earthquake would look like. The following is a short
: excerpt from that article…
: Main freeways to Las Vegas and Phoenix that cross the San
: Andreas fault would be destroyed in this scenario;
: Interstate 10 crosses the fault in a dozen spots, and
: Interstate 15 would see the roadway sliced where it crosses
: the fault, with one part of the roadway shifted from the
: other by 15 feet, Jones said.
: “Those freeways cross the fault, and when the fault moves,
: they will be destroyed, period,” Jones said. “To be that
: earthquake, it has to move that fault, and it has to break
: those roads.”
: The aqueducts that bring in 88% of Los Angeles’ water supply
: and cross the San Andreas fault all could be damaged or
: destroyed, Jones said.
: And remember, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake would be far, far
: worse than a magnitude 8.2 earthquake.
: At the same time all of this shaking has been happening in
: California, we have also seen very disturbing seismic
: activity elsewhere on the globe.
: For example, just recently a supervolcano in Russia shot hot
: volcanic ash “six miles into the sky”…
: A Siberian super-volcano is worrying scientists after it’s
: shocking and sudden eruption flung hot ash six miles into
: the sky. This volcano is one of the most active in Russia.
: Scientists working at the geophysical department of the
: Russian Academy of Science in north-eastern Russia’s
: Kamchatka Krai region have confirmed the giant eruption
: took place at the site of the Shiveluch Volcano yesterday
: over a 20 minute period. They also verified and saw the
: volcano spew piping hot ash 10 kilometers (6 miles) into
: the sky. So far, no locals or villages have been affected
: by this volcano’s eruption, but it’s sparking fears that a
: larger and more powerful explosion could occur in the very
: near future.
: A major eruption of just a single supervolcano anywhere in the
: world could cast enormous amounts of dust and ash into the
: atmosphere and cool global temperatures significantly for
: up to a decade. If that happened, we would see massive crop
: failures all over the planet and millions upon millions of
: people could end up dying from the resulting famine.
: With each passing year our planet is becoming increasingly
: unstable, and scientists assure us that absolutely
: cataclysmic seismic events are in our future. Now is the
: time to get prepared, but unfortunately most people aren’t
: listening to the warnings.
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: https://www.infowars.com/46-earthquakes-have-shaken-california-over-the-past-24-hours/