Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

This is when you BUG OUT: July 30, 2025 Tsunami & M8.8 Quake in Severo-Kurlisk, Russia

 

I really hope you haven't been living under a rock. This is one of the few calamities that can be detected fairly early enough to do something about. 

A responsible adult would have had go bags at the ready, and knows where his whole family is and has secured them. 

Be safe out there, friends. 


Stay vigilant!



Thursday, April 4, 2024

7.4 Magnitude Taiwan Earthquake, April 3, 2024

 


This blog supports the country of Taiwan 🇹🇼 and all her people. 


You know the drill: 

  • Have you made an emergency plan?
  • Where will your family hunker down if the home is unsafe? 
  • How will you stay in touch if you are separated from your family? 
  • Do you have enough food and water? 
  • Do you have emergency supplies and medication? 
  • How long can you last while waiting for help?

Seriously, 7.4 would wreck any downtown metro in the Philippines and hurt countless people. 



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2024 has a lot of major things going on aside from the wars in Ukraine, Israel, the Middle East, and Africa. 

We also have the chinese threat to content with. In the Philippines its the sleeper cells that are a major concern as we are practically at the front row to the aggressor alongside Taiwan. They are most definitely looking for ways to capitalize from this situation. 


Communist china capitalizing on Taiwan's misfortune?  I made a dark funny right there. 


Hold up, Japan was ALSO hit by 7.4 on New Year's Day. Wth


Stay vigilant!


Sunday, May 10, 2020

PHILVOCS Bulletin: 5.5 Earthquake Hits Luzon

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I felt that.

At 3:18 AM a magnitude 5.5 earthquake rocked Metro Manila and southern Luzon. Its epicenter was just off the coast of Batangas City.

While I was watching YouTube, over a dozen of my friends started posting about it on social media. Judging from their strong reactions I could tell that most of them were living in apartment buildings.

My couch wiggled a little with one jolt and that was it. It felt like my dog jumped to sit beside me.

I immediately looked up to my chandelier and half full glass of water on the table, neither showed movement.  I knew right away that it wasn't strong in my area.

  • What if it was the so-called "big one"? (A magnitude 7.5)
  • Would we evacuate? 
  • Where would we go?
  • What if we had injuries?  
  • Where are our supplies and how will we be affected if the quake made them inaccessible? 

These are my 4AM thoughts. They should be yours too.

I took a quick look around the house checking for damage. Nothing. All is well.





Stay vigilant!


Sunday, July 28, 2019

Earthquake in Batanes

screenshot from the US Geological Survey
  
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photo from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)



Calamity has struck the Batanes group of islands. Located at the northernmost part of the Philippines, this location is world renowned for its unique centuries-old architecture that withstood the worst tropical storms.

Today at 4:16 AM they were hit by magnitude 5.4 tremor, followed by a stronger one measuring 5.9 just under four hours later. Another strong jolt happened at 9:24 AM measuring 5.8 in magnitude. Several aftershocks continued throughout the day.

There were 9 fatalities and more than a hundred injured as of this writing. Unfortunately a lot of the fatalities were asleep when the first quake hit early in the morning.

Social media is abuzz with photos of the devastation, injured, and dead.




Batanes in our Hearts

The whole country is deeply affected by this tragedy as it holds a special place in our hearts. It is known to be one of the very few places in the Philippines where there is practically no crime and the local police station closed down for crying out loud. There's an honesty cafe too because of how people there in general are wonderful. Find out more at the Outoftownblog.

The sights here are dreamlike and breathtaking,  them out here. You'll see why people say "I wish I could visit Batanes someday" with reverence. Its got everything: people, sights, culture, and more.

That's why this earthquake was pretty bad and hits home.


Who are the Ivatan? From http://www.ethnicgroupsphilippines.com:

Inhabiting the Batanes, a chain of small islands at the northernmost point of the Philippines, were the Ivatans.  Of the island chains, only three islands were inhabited:  Batan, Itbayat, and Sabtang.  The Ivatans of today are considered to be the Christianized surviving group of the ancient people who once inhabited all the islands of Luzon and Taiwan.  
Culturally, the Ivatans have been influenced by the climate of Batanes – often times, exposed to high risks of agricultural disruption, they adopted strategies that ensured their survival.  Due to the frequency of typhoons and drought, they planted root crops that were more resilient to the destructive forces of the environment; these include yam, sweet potato, taro, garlic, ginger, and onion.  
In addition, the Ivatans possessed a unique skill to predict weather, namely thru the study of animal behavior, sky color, wind, and clouds.  For example, upon seeing their livestock take shelter, they too sought shelter.  Although abundant exclusively in the months of March to May, the Ivatans also depend on the flying fish, dibang, and dolphinfish, aravu, that are present on the shores of Batanes.  Unique to their culture is their stone houses adopted from the Spaniards and made of limestone; the walls were as thick as one-meter and able to withstand the terminal passage of typhoons in the Philippines.  The roofs, on the other hand, retained the traditional thick-fabrication of cogon grass designed to weather the buffeting winds.  The vakul, a traditional headgear designed to shield the wearer from the sun and rain, is another cultural feature unique to the Ivatans.

From a Survivalists's point of view, take note of that second paragraph. 


Reality Check

We've had at least 3 other strong quakes to hit us this year, however this one caused the most damage and hurt because of its proximity to a population center. We had much stronger ones but they hit far off the coast line.

All this reminds us that urbanized centers are long overdue for a powerful quake. The government has been taking steps in the last 3 years to prepare for the so-called Big One. We have earthquake drills, and preparedness movements have become almost mainstream. The word "prepper" is almost a household word now due to mainstream infodrives. I'm very alright with that since the term is no longer holds a negative connotation.

If we do get hit tomorrow I'll wonder if my preparations for the damage would be enough? Enough means mitigating damage to our home, preventing and mending wounds, having food, water, and security.

I'll do my part and send some support over there. Let's pull together.


Stay vigilant!


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Is your castle sturdy?

We just got hit by a 5.5 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter about 100 kilometers from my hometown.   Not yet the big one.  Have you been doing anything constructive?

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For most of us, our homes will be the castle that protects our loved ones from the living dead.  Have you considered that it may no longer be safe in case an earthquake hits? 

A zombie apocalypse is not a short term event.  Months, weeks, or years may pass before mankind overcomes the crisis.  By then, government services that you are paying for would have already bellied up. 

The problem is that Mother Nature won't change her schedule just 'cause a few billion zombies are eating a few billion mammals.

Ready or not, she's gonna hit us.

Your Taxes VS The Zombie Apocalypse

I suggest you start making your taxes work for you sooner rather than later. One way is to call on the City Building Official's Office.  Its their job to make sure that buildings comply with safety standards.  Most of their attention is focused on high-rises and other commercial structures. 

If your home was built more than 10 years ago, it is time to have it checked.  Many new technologies have come up in the past decade, and your crib has been hit more than a couple of times since.  Those little cracks on the wall may not mean anything today, but what about the ones you don't see?  Quit worrying and do something about it. 

Its never too early to get the most out of things while the authorities are still around to work for you.  While you're at it, avail of essential services, programs, and other "freebies" that your municipality has to offer.  Free T-Virus vaccination?  Heck yes! 

Grab these things in the near future for your family's sake.

Stay vigilant!