Earth Changes
2014-04-13 00:04:41 UTC
2014-04-12 18:04:41 UTC-06:00 at epicenter
Location
44.644°N 114.251°W depth=5.0km (3.1mi)
Nearby Cities
15km (9mi) N of Challis, Idaho
193km (120mi) NE of Boise, Idaho
195km (121mi) NE of Garden City, Idaho
198km (123mi) ENE of Eagle, Idaho
202km (126mi) SW of Butte, Montana
Technical details
Authorities have advised Peruvians living near the mountain to plan for emergency evacuations should the situation get worse.
According to aargauerzeitung.ch, a heavy rain storm began soon after the teams came onto the field, at which point the coaches ordered everyone to head back indoors. But before the players had the chance to seek shelter, a crack of lightning hit the field, injuring eight players.
2014-04-12 20:14:39 UTC
2014-04-13 07:14:39 UTC+11:00 at epicenter
Location
11.315°S 162.211°E depth=29.3km (18.2mi)
Nearby Cities
100km (62mi) SSE of Kirakira, Solomon Islands
323km (201mi) SE of Honiara, Solomon Islands
711km (442mi) NW of Luganville, Vanuatu
925km (575mi) SE of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
968km (601mi) NW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu
Technical Details
2014-04-12 05:24:25 UTC
2014-04-12 15:24:25 UTC+10:00 at epicenter
Location
7.116°S 155.236°E depth=35.0km (21.7mi)
Nearby Cities
92km (57mi) SSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea
105km (65mi) SSW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
449km (279mi) SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
579km (360mi) WNW of Honiara, Solomon Islands
589km (366mi) ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
Technical details

A sinkhole opened up in the backyard of a Schuyler Falls property. Highway departments from Plattsburgh and Schuyler Falls teamed up to bring the resident enough sand to fill the sinkhole
"Well, it's scary when you hear all the stories. Then it happens to you and you don't know what the heck's going to happen," said Trost.
Since finding the sinkhole, Trost said the gaping hole has only grown. When the Highway Department officials arrived the hole was about 5 feet deep.
"We came running out and there was no dirt around but this big hole was here, so we kind of backed off and looked inside it because it was undermine quite a bit," said Trost.
Schuyler Falls Highway Department Superintendent John Rock said sinkholes are rare for the North Country, and it's often difficult to determine the cause.
"[Trost] said he's been here 20-something years and it wasn't filled in, so it must be an underground spring or something," said Rock.
Rock said another possibility is that there used to be a rotting tree in the spot which created an underground hole.

Volunteer firefighters worked to move a dead juvenile pilot whale Friday morning. The whale, which weighed about 500 pounds and did not show signs of propeller damage, will be studied by researchers at Allied Whale in Bar Harbor.
What they didn't know was that they'd be lifting a whale - a 500-pound dead pilot whale, to be precise.
"[They had] not a clue," Officer Mike Larrivee of the Searsport Police Department said. "They all showed up and said 'oh boy, what are we doing here?'"
The dead whale, believed to be a female, had been found Thursday at the beach at the end of Lobster Lane, just east of Moose Point State Park. A man walking his dogs found the animal and called to report it. Larrivee then got in touch with Allied Whale, the marine mammal research arm of the College of the Atlantic, which helps Searsport with seals or other marine mammals. But this was something different, he said.
Middleton Beach was closed after the five-metre carcass, suspected to be a one-year-old humpback whale, was discovered this morning.
Heavy machinery was brought in to remove the dead whale from the popular swimming area.
Authorities believe it came ashore overnight whilst still alive, but died a few hours later.
Deon Utber from the Department of Parks and Wildlife said tissue samples from the whale would be taken for analysis.
"It was probably a calf returning from last season, it was obviously very malnourished," he said.
"A pod of humpback whales was seen out here this morning so this whale was probably from that pod.
"When this species becomes sick, they do come into the shore to die.
"The animal is taken off the beach, we take some samples and some measurements and it's then disposed of."
There were no reported injuries. An 18 to 21 inch pipe collapsed, causing the sinkhole.
Authorities have established bypass pumping and don't believe they will have any major issues cleaning it up.
Comment: More rain in California in one day than it got in the past year, a record cold winter in the U.S., a "1 in 100 years" flooding event in New Zealand, a meteor explosion that shook homes in New Mexico, giant hailstones in places that don't usually get any hail, record earthquakes in California, the Andaman Islands and all along the Ring of Fire, two meteor fireballs lighting up the East coast of Canada and northern U.S. states in the space of 24 hours, landslides and flash-flooding putting out wildfires in Western U.S. states, and the "worst flooding in living memory" on the Solomon Islands (at the same time as a strong earthquake)...
The following video compilation is a sample of just some of the planetary upheaval recorded in the last month.
Visit HawkkeyDavis's Youtube channel to check out the rest of his awesome work chronicling the 'signs of the times'.
The world has been overwhelmed with disasters in recent weeks. A series of fireballs and earthquakes has rocked and shaken this planet to its core. Meanwhile, the "one-in-100-year events" continue to strike...
Even though it looks like it sometimes, this series does not mean the world is ending! These are documentaries of series of extreme weather events that are leading to bigger earth changes. If you are following the series, then you are seeing the signs.
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