Saturday 8 April 2017

Big "Red Alert" 5.9 magnitude Earthquake shakes Philippines





Magnitude 5.9 - Depth = 1km. South South West of Talaga, Philippines









Who Felt it and where?










Philippines is the Second highest country of followers of our Ministry. We prayer now every is fine and please get in touch to let us no you are safe.

Earthquake are the Primary sign of Gods Fiery Throne is close to passing over earth. As it is written in Scripture when the Lamb opens the Sixth Seal the is a Great Worldwide earthquake. So let us keep watch for the Lords coming.

God Bless you all Amen








Big "Red Alert" 5.9 magnitude Earthquake shakes Philippines


Magnitude 5.9 - Depth = 1km. South South West of Talaga, Philippines


Who Felt it and where?


Philippines is the Second highest country of followers of our Ministry. We prayer now every is fine and please get in touch to let us no you are safe.

Earthquake are the Primary sign of Gods Fiery Throne is close to passing over earth. As it is written in Scripture when the Lamb opens the Sixth Seal the is a Great Worldwide earthquake. So let us keep watch for the Lords coming.

God Bless you all Amen




Monday 20 March 2017

Alaska`s Bogoslof volcano intensifying explosive eruptions since Christmas







AN ACTIVE island volcano situated in the Pacific Ocean under one of the world’s busiest flight paths has barely stopped erupting since Christmas and is nearing its 40th explosion in months.






Bogoslof volcano, nestled in the Aleutian Islands about 98km northwest of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, US, has been in the midst of an “active eruption sequence” since mid-December 2016.


It has erupted more than 37 times since then and sent up another ash cloud as recently as Monday. The Alaska Volcano Observatory said the latest eruption lasted 12 minutes.


The observatory said the magnitude of the eruption was being monitored.


Monday’s eruption of the volcano did not immediately prompt an aviation warning for pilots although another explosion the previous week saw authorities issue a warning about ash at elevations that could affect flights.




The recent Bogoslof volcano eruptions have each lasted on average about 30 to 60 minutes with volcanic ash spewed to altitudes exceeding 30,000 feet.











Read more at http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/natural-wonders/explosive-events-rock-pacific-ocean/news-story/618b9ee04ece0d80e69c02ebe5c92d94





Alaska`s Bogoslof volcano intensifying explosive eruptions since Christmas


AN ACTIVE island volcano situated in the Pacific Ocean under one of the world’s busiest flight paths has barely stopped erupting since Christmas and is nearing its 40th explosion in months.

Bogoslof volcano, nestled in the Aleutian Islands about 98km northwest of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, US, has been in the midst of an “active eruption sequence” since mid-December 2016.
It has erupted more than 37 times since then and sent up another ash cloud as recently as Monday. The Alaska Volcano Observatory said the latest eruption lasted 12 minutes.
The observatory said the magnitude of the eruption was being monitored.
Monday’s eruption of the volcano did not immediately prompt an aviation warning for pilots although another explosion the previous week saw authorities issue a warning about ash at elevations that could affect flights.
The recent Bogoslof volcano eruptions have each lasted on average about 30 to 60 minutes with volcanic ash spewed to altitudes exceeding 30,000 feet.



Read more at http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/natural-wonders/explosive-events-rock-pacific-ocean/news-story/618b9ee04ece0d80e69c02ebe5c92d94