Archive | December 27, 2020

MAGNITUDE 6.7 OFF COAST OF LOS LAGOS, CHILE


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Depth: 2 km

Distances: 151 km W of Valdivia, Chile / pop: 133,000 / local time: 18:39:15.4 2020-12-27

140 km WNW of Corral, Chile / pop: 3,500 / local time: 18:39:15.4 2020-12-27
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MAGNITUDE 5.7 NEAR COAST OF SOUTHERN PERU


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Depth: 44 km

Distances: 267 km SE of Ica, Peru / pop: 246,000 / local time: 02:11:11.4 2020-12-27

76 km SSE of Acarí, Peru / pop: 4,400 / local time: 02:11:11.4 2020-12-27
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MAGNITUDE 5.5 EASTERN TURKEY


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Depth: 2 km

Distances: 21 km S of Elazığ, Turkey / pop: 298,000 / local time: 09:37:32.2 2020-12-27

10 km WNW of Sivrice, Turkey / pop: 5,400 / local time: 09:37:32.2 2020-12-27
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VERY POWERFUL INFLUX OF ENERGY WILL STRIKE THE WEAK MAGNETOSPHERE FROM 28th – 29th Dec 2020

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VERY POWERFUL INFLUX OF ENERGY WILL STRIKE THE WEAK MAGNETOSPHERE FROM 28th – 29th Dec 2020. FURTHER EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANO ACTIVITY AND ADVERSE WEATHER WILL BE GREATLY INFLUENCED BY THE COSMIC RAYS STRIKING THE EARTH’S CORE

**BE ALERT**

Brits wake up to flooding chaos as Storm Bella lashes UK with 106mph winds

Many Brits have awoken to dramatic scenes of flooding after Storm Bella swept into the UK, tearing down trees and cutting power to homes.

Two ‘danger to life’ flood warnings are in force this morning in Cogenhoe, South Northamptonshire, and along a section of the River Nene in the east of England.

A further 98 flood warnings have been issued for the rest of the country, meaning immediate action in these areas is required.

It comes as Storm Bella lashed the country with strong winds, with 106mph gusts recorded in the Isle of Wight in the early hours of this morning.

Dramatic pictures show flooding in Worcestershire, Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire this morning.

South Western Railway warned that downpours had flooded the line between Bournemouth and Southampton, causing delays and cancellations this morning.

Strong winds blew a range of obstacles onto rail lines, including a trampoline on the tracks between East London and Kent this morning.

Gusts also downed trees over the Hastings railway line and contributed to a ‘risk of delays’ for Channel crossings from Dover and Calais.

Homes across the UK lost power last night, with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks confirming it had managed to restore electricity to around 48,500 properties since 9pm yesterday.

SSEN is now focusing on returning power to the 4,500 properties still in darkness this morning.

Homes were flooded in Cirencester, Glos, yesterday, where some elderly residents were left without electricity or heating for more than 12 hours.

Cotswold District Council provided sandbags to locals and was in contact with families who had been affected and face suffering more upheaval.

The West Country and south Wales were first in the firing line as the huge Atlantic storm barrelled into Britain.

More than 100 homes were without power last night in Plymouth and Truro, in Cornwall, and 50 were blacked out in Bristol and Bath.

Another 110 were hit in Cardiff, more than 50 in the Swansea area, nearly 150 homes around Telford and a further 116 near Nottingham.

Power board engineers were working in ‘rapidly deteriorating’ conditions to find and fix the faults in the face of heavy rain and strong winds.

A Met Office amber weather warning for wind is still in force across the southern coast of England and much of Wales this morning as Storm Bella ravages the UK.

A warning for downpours is also active in the south-east this morning, with forecasters predicting more than one-and-a-half inches of rain in some areas.

Residents in parts of Bedfordshire were urged to leave their homes amid a risk to life as heavy rain has brought widespread flooding around around the country, with people rescued from vehicles and others evacuated from their homes.

Courtesy of mirror.co.uk

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