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New Madrid waking up #8398030
Yesterday at 08:14 AM
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Foxpaw Offline OP
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Southern Illinois
Six little quakes in five days.

Usually when we hear the word prepper I think in terms of Armageddon, when in reality it would most likely be a earth quake or storm. Having a supply on hand and keeping it from getting wiped out by the disaster might be the problem. Just relax the government will provide, lol.

Re: New Madrid waking up [Re: Foxpaw] #8398099
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6 little quakes is exactly what you want....Relieves pressure build up of the plates.

When it goes quiet for an extended period you might get a 1811 type event.....Great advice on being prepared though, because it will happen again in time. No doubt about it.


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Re: New Madrid waking up [Re: Foxpaw] #8398144
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The dust from a volcanic eruption could be really bad too. I was 10 in May of 1980, when Mt. St Helens blew. We had friends who were stuck at home for days because of dust and pumice covering everything in their area of Washington.

Keith

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