Whether these successive tremors are still part of the endgame is something we can only speculate at this point.
Nevertheless, we need to prepare ourselves, and when necessary, take some appropriate actions.
Most of all, we don’t need to fear the enemy. They are losing the game and they are financially bleeding. We just need to be alert about where they would strike next.
5.7 quake strikes off Yemen coast
Published time: 17 Aug, 2015 16:54Edited time: 17 Aug, 2015 17:00
So far there have been no reports of damage, and no tsunami warning has been issued.
Earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay Area
Published time: 17 Aug, 2015 14:07Edited time: 17 Aug, 2015 14:24
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake woke up the San Francisco Bay Area on Monday. With an epicenter near the town of Piedmont, between Oakland and Berkeley, the tremor struck at 6:49 a.m. local time.
According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the quake was at the depth of 3.3 miles (5.4 miles), on the Hayward Fault running underneath the Bay Area.
San Francisco area just got an early-morning jolt. 4.2M earthquake on Hayward fault, moderate shaking in East Bay. pic.twitter.com/R8pCYdanzL
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) August 17, 2015
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has temporarily suspended service.
#BART holding trains now for system-wide check. @USGS now calling this a 4.0 magnitude #quake
— Stan Bunger (@BungerKCBSRadio) August 17, 2015
The quake caught KTVU weatherman Steve Paulson mid-sentence. A video clip is showing him staggering in the studio. “We have an earthquake … Oh my goodness, it’s a good one.”
https://twitter.com/BrendanMcInnis/status/633281109627834368
There are no immediate reports of injuries or damages.
RT