Panic on Tenerife

VOLCANO WARNING: Panic on Tenerife amid fears huge Mount Teide is about to BLOW uh oh wow

Some 92 microquakes were recorded in Adeje and Vilaflor in the space of four hours, with one measuring more than 1.5 on the Richter scale professor



I'm not giving much credence to the rumour the seismic swarm has been rectified by fitting a rubber pad between the headboard & wall in Sola's bedroom roll eyes
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And I was talking about the return of the dromedary on a blog where everyone is complaining about the blog yet still commenting and commenting and commenting laugh
Yes Z, it's kind of quiet for now but when it strikes, we're going to be in a mess. Like that one in 1905, it flattened the whole of the Bay Area.

I was driving home from San Jose to Santa Rosa in 1986 and missed the Cypress bridge by 2 minutes. That was the most scary experience I've had Z.
LJ, I have a book with most of the major ones, so I've seen the pics for the San Francisco one, hopefully you won't be near that if it happens again uh oh doh
Its a good job that papers print stories based on truth and not fear.
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GET TO DA CHOPPA!
Another breaking story, more dam immigrants, that the UK residents can't understand, causing social friction & thus about to seriously affect our way of life very mad



Perhaps when Brexit is complete we'll be able to ban these dam foreign cod from our shores professor rolling on the floor laughing
I hope so Z. Speaking of earthquake, my birth country, the Philippines is also prone to them disasters. I was teaching in 1974 in one of the biggest university in Asia called U. Of the East Z, on the 7th floor and panic ensued. That's one scary too. Thousands died as it's one of the most devastating experience I've had there. People were killed because of the buildings built with non compliance to codes.

Recently San Francisco enacted codes on buildings tgat are supposedly built to withstand even a 7.0 scale and the old ones are retro fitted for that expectations. Reason I don't live there anymore is because of that. I now live in Sonoma County in the country north of the city.
LJ, we have all that here, foundations for an ordinary small house go down about 20ft doh laugh I bet little of it works in practice, in a lot of ways the old wooden houses would be better as they can flex a bit imo. The other way to go would be to build houses from polystyrene, that way if they fell on you it wouldn't hurt rolling on the floor laughing
Zrolling on the floor laughing that's really funny but then when typhoon hits it'll fly away I'm sure.

I don't know Z, perhaps we should not live near the plates? dunno
LJ, problem there is there are such places slap bang over fault lines doh laugh
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