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Earthquake And Hurricane Struck Mexico In Unusual Weather Phenomenon As Previously Mentioned On The Site September 19. 2017
Mexico after this month's earthquake This is a follow up to the August 31, 2017 Judiciary Report article "Hurricane Harvey Creates Unprecedented Damage In Texas (Video)" where I stated "Over a month ago, the Judiciary Report wrote about the dangers of costal building. America is in trouble due to rising water levels after heavy rains. The nation also has very active fault lines, which in tandem with flooding are a catastrophic disaster waiting to happen." A week after my aforementioned article, a set of unprecedented weather events occurred in America's neighbor Mexico, which illustrates my previous claim of dual flooding from hurricanes and earthquakes striking in tandem with each other. The Mexico earthquake and hurricane (Katia) killed approximately 100 people and left thousands homeless.
Soldiers begin to clean up the rubble from the earthquake in Mexico this month that had many aftershocks On September 9, 2017 the Associated Press reported, "One of the most powerful earthquakes ever to hit Mexico was followed by a Gulf coast hurricane, dealing a one-two punch to the country that killed at least 63 people as workers scrambled Saturday to respond to the twin national emergencies. The 8.1 quake off the southern Pacific coast just before midnight Thursday toppled hundreds of buildings in several states. Hardest-hit was Juchitan, Oaxaca, where 36 people died and a third of the city’s homes collapsed or were uninhabitable, President Enrique Pena Nieto said late Friday in an interview with the Televisa news network." Once again, America is firmly in danger of the same thing happening and on a greater scale, regarding earthquakes and hurricanes with unprecedented flooding occurring in close proximity of each other, as it relates to time period and intensity. STORY SOURCE Hurricane Katia after a deadly quake packs a one-two punch for Mexico Associated Press September 09, 2017 - JUCHITAN, Mexico — One of the most powerful earthquakes ever to hit Mexico was followed by a Gulf coast hurricane, dealing a one-two punch to the country that killed at least 63 people as workers scrambled Saturday to respond to the twin national emergencies. The 8.1 quake off the southern Pacific coast just before midnight Thursday toppled hundreds of buildings in several states. Hardest-hit was Juchitan, Oaxaca, where 36 people died and a third of the city’s homes collapsed or were uninhabitable, President Enrique Pena Nieto said late Friday in an interview with the Televisa news network. In downtown Juchitan, the remains of brick walls and clay tile roofs cluttered streets as families dragged mattresses onto sidewalks to spend a second anxious night sleeping outdoors. Some were newly homeless, while others feared further aftershocks could topple their cracked adobe dwellings. ‘‘We are all collapsed, our homes and our people,’’ said Rosa Elba Ortiz Santiago, 43, who sat with her teenage son and more than a dozen neighbors on an assortment of chairs. ‘‘We are used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude.’’ Even as she spoke, across the country, Hurricane Katia was roaring onshore north of Tecolutla in Veracruz state, pelting the region with intense rains and maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120) kph... Biggest Earthquake to Hit Mexico in Over a Century Killed 58 and Moved Fault by 32 Feet 9/8/17 at 12:13 PM - UPDATE | The massive earthquake that hit Mexico late on September 7, killing close to 60 people, is the biggest in the region in almost a century. Seismologists now say the magnitude 8.1 quake was so large it moved the fault up by 32 feet, as the Cocos and North American tectonic plates collided. The epicenter of the earthquake was off the coast of Mexico and Guatemala, 54 miles southwest of Pijijiapan. It struck at a depth of 69.7 kilometers (43.3 miles), data from the U.S. Geological Survey showed. Initially, a tsunami warning was issued, with waves up to 10 feet high, but this has since been lifted... RELATED ARTICLES North Korea Suffers Earthquake After Kim Jong-un Missile As Previously Predicted By The Site Florida Nursing Home Blames FPL For The Deaths Of 8 People (Video) Hurricane Harvey Creates Unprecedented Damage In Texas (Video) |
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