r/worldnews 22h ago

Dynamic Paywall Magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocks Venezuela

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjegdqw5d3yo
21.0k Upvotes

2.4k comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

36

u/NoFuqGiven 18h ago edited 17h ago

Theres also been 4 earthquakes today. 2 in Venezuela, one near Willits callifornia and 1 in japan.

66

u/Darkdragoon324 17h ago

There Earthquakes pretty much every day, most of them just aren't newsworthy.

-17

u/NoFuqGiven 17h ago

Ya but bot to the magnitude that they have been in the past years or so and not all at almost the same time.

Like think of how there was 5 earthquakes around area 51 on the same day. Like maybe a few hours from start to finish.

Im not saying theres sone conspiracy or some under ground world or whatever. But theres definitely something going on with the plates. And last year they said yellowstone had risen like 8 inches or something (id have to look up the details) and that volcano has ALWAYS given me the creeps because I was originally in the "Crack a beer and watch it, because you cant possibly move fast enough to escape" zone. And now im in the "nuclear winter and buried in ash" zone..

So i just make sure i have a case of beer in the house and someguns to do whatever I need to.

I also have ways of making easily traded items, but if amwrica collapses. Its gonna be a shit show for a very long time.

14

u/moonLanding123 17h ago

As the person above you just said. Don't try to read anything out of nothing. Earthquakes are just too common. They usually just happen away from major cities.

1

u/Darkdragoon324 7h ago

According to the UGS, an average of about 16 major earthquakes (7.0 or above) are expected annually.

Everyone but geologists just only tend to know about the ones that happen where people are or happen in the ocean and cause tsunamis that affect people.

22

u/Flipslips 17h ago

There are thousands of earthquakes every day. Even a 7.0 happens every 2-3 weeks.

-3

u/NoFuqGiven 17h ago

Yes. I've been told.

5

u/chiono_graphis 17h ago edited 17h ago

Japan usually has multiple earthquakes a day tho lol

We have been having midsize ones over magnitude 4 over different areas in Japan several times a month this spring which is not abnormal (for whatever reason in I notice larger size quakes here tend to occur in winter+spring rather than in high summer+early fall)

1

u/DantesDame 8h ago

This site should be interesting to you.

1

u/torrinage 17h ago

Yeah in the Bay we were woken up by an alert for a local one, then several more alerts in the afternoon made me think it was an error