@@WhiteLotusChief420never. Even in the Caribbean. They animals acts first. When you see all the birds suddenly flying away. Run in the direction they are going too. When dogs all the dogs starts barking it’s to listen. Animals. Senses something wrong with the earth first. Governments loves to tell people to stay where you are. Sometimes. That is what causes you your life.
GeologyHub channel reported about this the other day. Apparently this is being caused by another intrusion of magma (about 5 others happened in the area over the last 37 years), and this one might actually reach the surface.
From what I know its currently 10km deep (more or less? Please correct me!). There was a previous intrusion in the same location last year and hopefully this one will stall again before it reaches the surface.
Lovely review of the volcanic activity. Please sir, can you compare this african volcano to other volcanic activity around the world. Also why is this magma blackish. Please take no offense. From your comments I know you are an expert in this field. 🎉❤
@@victorfoster3009 It's not magma. It is mud. The magma deep underground heats water that is also underground. This forces the water to the surface and creates a mud volcano. Though these aren't burning rocks, the mud is still very hot and quite dangerous.
@@donaldkasper8346yellowstone isn't an active intrusion. This active moving heat source could hit groundwater and cause a large steam explosion, and is quite likely to.
@alexdrockhound9497 It has already hit ground water which is why it is steaming, and the bubbling mud means it has gone on for a long time meaning tens to hundreds of thousands of years.
I don't know how the animals left, he says they were sent away..... and I hope transportation comes quickly and the people will have food, water and shelter, but if that transportation doesn't come, I suggest start walking, very fast! Love to you dear people of Ethiopia!
@mikreselassie, it's said that The Renaissance Dam, which they recently built, has accumulated huge quantities that are not natural... more than the land can bear.
@@mikreselassie The area is in a rift zone which means the continent is splitting apart slowly. This causes earthquakes and volcanic activity. The volcano is currently causing a lot of these earthquakes as magma moves below the ground.
From someone that lost everything in 2018 in Hawaii I feel ya brother. Don’t depend on government, band together and handle your business. There’s no rules when faced with lava; it erases all. Do whatever you have to do for you and yours.
@ I didn’t expect a thing, nor did I ask or accept a thing . They offered FEMA loans to my neighbors and in the end treated them like criminals having to prove they actually owned their own land and houses. It was disgusting and disgraceful to see them having to go through the process again and treated like they stole money. I personally wrote sworn letters of testimony in their defense. Our community banned together and set up food and water distribution and provided location for tent cities and bathroom facilities. The government rolled in with a command center and were absolutely useless o the ground where and when it mattered most. The same as you see in western North Carolina now. Nobody “expected to have everything replaced”, but took the help offered to start over; same as a bank loan. However, many went through the process and got mired in the bureaucratic red tape and gave up. Those that did ultimately regretted it because of the treatment. You should check yourself before judging what you know nothing of.
@@PilotVBallHow do you know? Let people pray for the well being of others or for themselves. As long as their prayers don't hurt anyone else, people can pray all they want to.
This happened 6,000 years ago on the West Coast of Africa separating South & North America away from it's original location. Madagascar as well. We may see it happen again in or our lifetimes.
It's not the volcanoes that split continents, but the movement of the tectonic plates that is opening up a rift allowing magma to come up and erupt as volcanoes do. So the volcanoes are an effect of the rift opening up not the cause!
I am unamused by the smart arsed comments by people that know nothing about the situation there. I dont think the subtitles reflect what he's actually saying. If he says they cant leave for some reason then they cant leave. Maybe nowhere with water that they can walk to. And that guy could walk if he was able to. He's fitter than most of us here posting comments about something that doesn't affect us.
We have no food because of a little hot mud gurgling out of the ground.... But we've been starving for over a hundred years... so really nothings changed.
Why don’t you take an nice little plunge in them pools 😁 oh and also before you try and think too hard and cramp that “brain” of yours the reason they’re short of food is because since they have to evacuate their livestock can’t graze around these pastures and their whole way of living depends on the animals
Grammar police here, perhaps, but AP should know better: There is a big difference between homes being evacuated and people being evacuated. The first is people leaving their homes, the second is people emptying their intestines. (Putting it politely.)
There are 45 actively erupting volcanoes right now on planet earth. Reykjanes is one of the tamest ones, but lets everyone know you're being fed by the "news."
Many earthquakes of magnitude 2-5.5 in the region and uplift. They should move away completely, as it is the region in the trench that is splitting off from Africa. It will be like in Iceland, but over a larger stretch between the two volcanoes.
@RoseNZieg true they are products of volcanoes they might not erupting only hot water like yellow stone in usa they are volcanoes that one day they will erupt again in limpopo venda and polokwane there are this type of volcanoes when checking fault line is near this springs when i was little i was told that venda use to have tremors now and then it happened few years back but it was not here it was in mozambique
@mtrest4 not oil but gas, the oligarchs backed by government company drilling the hole and accidentally hitting the sensitive spot. They blame earthquake and said the vibration has disrupt the drill trajectory. It impossible to investigate because the mud is overflow and has unpleasant smell that suffocate. the gov institution whose monitoring tectonic activities is also don't have much to say about the matter.
@@Highwhyman19 I doubt gas 🫧 pressure alone can shift the Earth's plates which are billions of tons. They don't appear to be drilling in the region, or are they?
It won't be oil until the indigenous people are removed from the area. It's going to be a very exciting natural gas and oil discovery that just happens to be to dangerous around until scientists/oil companies save the area by putting research facilities in place.
If this bubbling is an indication that an eruption can shortly happen, then those in charge need to look at Yellowstone. Two large mud geysers went off recently.
Most likely mud pools and mud volcanoes, with superheated water, geysers, and toxic volcanic gasses just a sign of possible close enough magma source deep underground from the known data, seems there are also volcanic earthquakes that keeps increasing. Just to make sure, avoid going near the area, if in the case of magma rising enough to cause a phreatic or phreatomagmatic eruption. maybe a Maar forming eruption
Question is, are those steam explosions and mud volcanoes merely hydrothermal, or are they phreatic in nature. If they are phreatic, a fissure eruption may happen in the near future.
It is phreatic. Many earthquakes of magnitude 2-5.5 in the region and uplift. They should move away completely, as it is the region in the trench that is splitting off from Africa. It will be like in Iceland, but over a larger stretch between the two volcanoes.
@bobbobby3085 they live in mud? I’m confused Take your goats 🐐 and bag of beans and walk 5 or 10 miles away You’ll survive. Unless it’s a super volcano and no one is saying anything about one of those. You want to worry about something Naples Italy is built on a super volcano. That’s something to be concerned about.
Big magma plume has been detected rising below this area. We don't know what is going to happen. Maybe it will fizzle out, maybe it will explode. We just don't know.
@@ruffrider2626 in the "western" world the gov would seize your land, claiming "eminent domain". The gov. would give it to the Dept. Of Interiors that will give it to the National Parks Service. What will happen to the people that live there?... they will be displaced and lose their home and equity, AND all the while they pay these gov. entities to do it via taxes.
This looks more like a "caldera"....like you see in Yellowstone Park!!! It's like the area where you see geysers and hot springs, with explosive steam!!
This volcanic activity is related to the fact that East Africa is splitting away from the rest of Africa. This is all part of the East African riff zone. Continental spreading is occurring.
Free flow of true information from Ethiopia - just like Eritrea - is impossible. Who knows what’s really going on…. But hope the citizens are ok nonetheless. Those poor people…😢
Pangea was a super continent that existed millions of years ago. It doesn't expand, it broke up. And tectonic plates (continents) splitting don't make the earth grow.
This volcano last erupted 11,000 years ago. Someone familiar said that there is no monitoring equipment on it only from space and that caution is advised as a result
Geology Hub already ring bells for quite some time ago. He even said that without much sensors and local data available, with only seismometers and ground deformation satellite data it was hard to analyze but he deduced that it might fissured out.
When the animals are scared - you listen
Exactly.
NO listen to government.
@@WhiteLotusChief420never. Even in the Caribbean. They animals acts first. When you see all the birds suddenly flying away. Run in the direction they are going too. When dogs all the dogs starts barking it’s to listen. Animals. Senses something wrong with the earth first. Governments loves to tell people to stay where you are. Sometimes. That is what causes you your life.
@@WhiteLotusChief420Exactly, the goverments is worthless in a case like this.
Shut up boot licker the Government never listen to there people @@WhiteLotusChief420
GeologyHub channel reported about this the other day. Apparently this is being caused by another intrusion of magma (about 5 others happened in the area over the last 37 years), and this one might actually reach the surface.
From what I know its currently 10km deep (more or less? Please correct me!). There was a previous intrusion in the same location last year and hopefully this one will stall again before it reaches the surface.
And GH said evacuate and that includes this guy! That thing can explode at any time.
Lovely review of the volcanic activity.
Please sir, can you compare this african volcano to other volcanic activity around the world.
Also why is this magma blackish.
Please take no offense.
From your comments I know you are an expert in this field.
🎉❤
This is mud not magma
@@victorfoster3009
It's not magma. It is mud.
The magma deep underground heats water that is also underground.
This forces the water to the surface and creates a mud volcano.
Though these aren't burning rocks, the mud is still very hot and quite dangerous.
the biggest danger is the toxic gases. Please move away quickly, and go to higher ground to avoid the heavy gases.
Going to be all steam. Huge geothermal potential.
Water brings sulphur to the surface, look at Yellowstone in North America. That vapor is highly acidic
Unfortunately I don’t think they can read your message
Oh yeah i'm sure every Ethernopian in the area is going to be jumping on TH-cam to read your PSA....
Hopefully they're not relocating then to the US
Not very smart to stand so close.
It’s ok, he’s high asf
@@TommyTombsis he? How can you tell. I am just curious???
Very easy to stand so close. Go visit Yellowstone to see how dangerous mud pots are.
@@donaldkasper8346yellowstone isn't an active intrusion. This active moving heat source could hit groundwater and cause a large steam explosion, and is quite likely to.
@alexdrockhound9497 It has already hit ground water which is why it is steaming, and the bubbling mud means it has gone on for a long time meaning tens to hundreds of thousands of years.
I don't know how the animals left, he says they were sent away..... and I hope transportation comes quickly and the people will have food, water and shelter, but if that transportation doesn't come, I suggest start walking, very fast! Love to you dear people of Ethiopia!
They are getting a lot of earthquakes at the moment too.
You know why?
@mikreselassie, it's said that The Renaissance Dam, which they recently built, has accumulated huge quantities that are not natural... more than the land can bear.
@@naima4656😂 so that is why nature is lashing out ,that makes sense😂
Lemme guess you a Egyptian 😂
@@mikreselassie The area is in a rift zone which means the continent is splitting apart slowly. This causes earthquakes and volcanic activity. The volcano is currently causing a lot of these earthquakes as magma moves below the ground.
@@naima4656The Foolish Egyptians propaganda🫢🤣🤣
That vent is almost 100 miles away from Dofan volcano
Dofan itself is earthquake in Somali language ! it makes sense! Why they called that name??
You are shure? Can you show the location on a map?
@@vulkane-net The location is in the video
From someone that lost everything in 2018 in Hawaii I feel ya brother. Don’t depend on government, band together and handle your business. There’s no rules when faced with lava; it erases all. Do whatever you have to do for you and yours.
What’s worse is these guys aren’t being helped there’s no sensors or monitoring over at those volcanoes at least over in Hawaii there’s the USGS
Still today i do watch Kilauea volcano it is active and fuego this two volcanoes are very scary
@bobbobby3085 and it’s still a crapshoot
Yeah well it's not the governments job to replace everything you lost due to a disaster so I don't know why you would expect it
@ I didn’t expect a thing, nor did I ask or accept a thing . They offered FEMA loans to my neighbors and in the end treated them like criminals having to prove they actually owned their own land and houses. It was disgusting and disgraceful to see them having to go through the process again and treated like they stole money. I personally wrote sworn letters of testimony in their defense. Our community banned together and set up food and water distribution and provided location for tent cities and bathroom facilities. The government rolled in with a command center and were absolutely useless o the ground where and when it mattered most. The same as you see in western North Carolina now. Nobody “expected to have everything replaced”, but took the help offered to start over; same as a bank loan. However, many went through the process and got mired in the bureaucratic red tape and gave up. Those that did ultimately regretted it because of the treatment. You should check yourself before judging what you know nothing of.
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🇪🇹 Reclaim your identity House of Israel.
Halie Selassie was of the House of Judah.
Turn to Yahawah that can deliver you from the dogs.
I would follow the animals for two reasons.
That doesn't seem to have been a very hospitable place to begin with even before all this volcanic activity.
It’s the cradle of humanity
True. No one should live there
@bobbobby3085 Oh the humanity!
Our prayers go to you and all families affected.😢
Prayers have never worked.
@@PilotVBallHow do you know? Let people pray for the well being of others or for themselves. As long as their prayers don't hurt anyone else, people can pray all they want to.
Activity is not happening at Dofen but in a small fissure 8km north of Fentale volcano
Its a 22km zone of uplift, not small but very large.
@neogenmatrix6162 I know
I mean those mud vents are located 8 km north of Fentale
Bring in geothermal development companies. Huge potential. Water and heat.
@donaldkasper8346 Ahh, no, this is volatile and will likely explode. Keep away far.
@@donaldkasper8346I wouldn't do that, the magma in the region has lots of gasses in it which means it's explosive. Super dangerous
I can see how volcanoes split continents here
This happened 6,000 years ago on the West Coast of Africa
separating South & North America away from it's original location.
Madagascar as well.
We may see it happen again in or our lifetimes.
It's not the volcanoes that split continents, but the movement of the tectonic plates that is opening up a rift allowing magma to come up and erupt as volcanoes do. So the volcanoes are an effect of the rift opening up not the cause!
and will. this area is not alone
yes, its on something called the Great Rift Valley. Africa is slowly splitting apart.
It’s the splitting of the continent that’s causing the volcanic activity
Evacuated for what? That guy is standing like 30 yards away from the thing.
Experts say that the growing numbers of earthquakes indicates lava movement and that they predict an eruption.
ya....goes he get the magmatude of it all? he needs to get outta there!
You don't know what's in the gases either, could be really nasty if it blows your way
A vent not the volcano. Big difference
@@JoeKyser Look at the history of this area. Vents become volcanos...
The Earth is Mad at Humans...
Wow, that country can not catch a break.
I am unamused by the smart arsed comments by people that know nothing about the situation there. I dont think the subtitles reflect what he's actually saying. If he says they cant leave for some reason then they cant leave. Maybe nowhere with water that they can walk to. And that guy could walk if he was able to. He's fitter than most of us here posting comments about something that doesn't affect us.
That is definitely some volcanic activity 😮
Tectonic Plates shifting hard
thats what she said
😂😂@@Augfordpdoggie
Satan walks amongst us
@@TommyTombs no
well if you just stop using that motion lotion
.... He says... 'we have nothing to eat.... But, they have live stoc to relocate.... This is Africa! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
He said we initially sent our livestock
Earth is gearing up to shake us off
Just plate tectonics waking up, maybe due to solar weather being at an all time high. Not gonna shake us off but will get a bit bumpy.
Do I have a bridge to sell you
If I were the earth, I'd probably want to bump us off, too.
We are the flea infestation.
What are you supposed to do when the continent is literally splitting apart?
Cut public services and less taxes for the wealthy... That should fix it.
it's a very slow process. Like how the Indian subcontinent is smashing into Asia.
Decide which side you are on.
Iceland is literally splitting apart for million+ years.
We have no food because of a little hot mud gurgling out of the ground.... But we've been starving for over a hundred years... so really nothings changed.
Why don’t you take an nice little plunge in them pools 😁 oh and also before you try and think too hard and cramp that “brain” of yours the reason they’re short of food is because since they have to evacuate their livestock can’t graze around these pastures and their whole way of living depends on the animals
The subtitles are not remotely accurate
What a cold heart you have
He said they sent their cattle away from volcano area due to the warning. Those people are mostly nomads so they depend on their animals for food
Out of curiosity... How big can an exploding mud volcano get?
Depends on how much money from Whites can be grifted.
look for "mud volcano antioquia colombia" and see yourself, they can be immense
This is very serious indeed.
I am in Addis Ababa, visiting for the holiday and I have experienced 5 small earthquakes in 9 days.
water + lava = explosion, how big unknown.
Ummm akshually it’s magma 🤓☝️
NOPE
Grammar police here, perhaps, but AP should know better: There is a big difference between homes being evacuated and people being evacuated. The first is people leaving their homes, the second is people emptying their intestines. (Putting it politely.)
Starting off the new year with loads of volcanic activity is not a great sign...
You really think the earth cares about the human calendar?
Just in case you were bored with Iceland...
Or Hawaii
There are 45 actively erupting volcanoes right now on planet earth. Reykjanes is one of the tamest ones, but lets everyone know you're being fed by the "news."
Who could ever get bored with iceland? Come on son 😂
@@ruffrider2626tf are you rambling about
That is unfortunate.
That doesn't look like a volcano to me, more like a hot spring.
Pretty sure all hot springs are volcanic in nature.
Just yesterday, boiling water started bursting out from way down deep below a desert floor. Think about that for a second....
Many earthquakes of magnitude 2-5.5 in the region and uplift. They should move away completely, as it is the region in the trench that is splitting off from Africa. It will be like in Iceland, but over a larger stretch between the two volcanoes.
@RoseNZieg true they are products of volcanoes they might not erupting only hot water like yellow stone in usa they are volcanoes that one day they will erupt again in limpopo venda and polokwane there are this type of volcanoes when checking fault line is near this springs when i was little i was told that venda use to have tremors now and then it happened few years back but it was not here it was in mozambique
May government's come and rescue you and help 💞 praying for you courageous people
Dude standing right next to it!
🤦♂️
If he leaves he will never see his home again if he stays .?
He won’t live to see anything.
asphalt vocano. They can get pretty crazy
That's mud
Better to put the media within the magma.
Praying
Like that's gonna help 😂 It just makes you feel like you're doing something to help while you actually don't do anything.
@@Renard380 WE Ethiopians believe in prayer and @kgfairgo5559 prayer is much appreciated.
No!
SURE . . ! THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SURE WAS DENSLY POPULATED
No food ? Surely there's some of the billions you've received in aid over the years left ?
Looks kinda same with toxic mud in indonesia decade ago, hopefully wont as bad.
Tell me more about this toxic mud, sir.
I thought they had hit the jackpot with oil ⛽ coming out of the ground.
@mtrest4 not oil but gas, the oligarchs backed by government company drilling the hole and accidentally hitting the sensitive spot. They blame earthquake and said the vibration has disrupt the drill trajectory.
It impossible to investigate because the mud is overflow and has unpleasant smell that suffocate. the gov institution whose monitoring tectonic activities is also don't have much to say about the matter.
@@Highwhyman19
I doubt gas 🫧 pressure alone can shift the Earth's plates which are billions of tons.
They don't appear to be drilling in the region, or are they?
@@mtrest4 maybe, I could be wrong. It's almost 20 yrs ago. look it up yourself there's a lot of details on internet
dutchsense
America: is that mfkn oil ? 😂
No it is not oil
We have oil but not there, it' in the mfwhatyourgonnado region, Ethiopia.
It won't be oil until the indigenous people are removed from the area. It's going to be a very exciting natural gas and oil discovery that just happens to be to dangerous around until scientists/oil companies save the area by putting research facilities in place.
Texas tea !
@@ALurkingCamper you got it kid!
This is a serious problems in Ethiopia currently
Why ??
…..umm. Why? Those are numbers we can afford to thin out.
If this bubbling is an indication that an eruption can shortly happen, then those in charge need to look at Yellowstone. Two large mud geysers went off recently.
Most likely mud pools and mud volcanoes, with superheated water, geysers, and toxic volcanic gasses
just a sign of possible close enough magma source deep underground
from the known data, seems there are also volcanic earthquakes that keeps increasing. Just to make sure, avoid going near the area, if in the case of magma rising enough to cause a phreatic or phreatomagmatic eruption.
maybe a Maar forming eruption
Holy cow volcanic activities in Africa too! 🌋
Anyone find a mud volcano in the desert a little bit odd?
I don't think that news reporter gets paid enough!
😳
What? The news can't get this weird
Though and prayers
That neck dance is everything of course it got hot cause no one can touch that originality and pure talent ❤
Question is, are those steam explosions and mud volcanoes merely hydrothermal, or are they phreatic in nature. If they are phreatic, a fissure eruption may happen in the near future.
It is phreatic. Many earthquakes of magnitude 2-5.5 in the region and uplift. They should move away completely, as it is the region in the trench that is splitting off from Africa. It will be like in Iceland, but over a larger stretch between the two volcanoes.
Plot twist: that’s a hippo letting it rip
Scary. Volcanic activity is so interesting, but I am so sorry to those who have to relocate.
mother nature cooling the planet
Um you live in a desert. There is no food.
Wonder how they’ve been living there for millennia
Bugs and grass. WEF
The mud displaced them
I’ve seen plenty of volcanos. I’ve seen magma.
Literally you get 5 miles away and you’re fine
Walk down the road dude
@ The mud didnt displace them, the threat of a possible eruption has
@bobbobby3085 they live in mud? I’m confused
Take your goats 🐐 and bag of beans and walk 5 or 10 miles away
You’ll survive. Unless it’s a super volcano and no one is saying anything about one of those.
You want to worry about something Naples Italy is built on a super volcano. That’s something to be concerned about.
I suppose he has some form of air lift transportation
Not a home in sight but they evacuated thousands 😂from where?
Seems whenever you try and think a little your brain starts cramping 😂
Take them a week to build another mud hut.
Don't make fun of ppl..
Disaster can strike palaces as well 😪
@@marcellemcdonald7762rich americans
the waters above and the waters below
What name of the volcano, is this near Erta Ali?
We are naming this 'volcano' Baby Mud Pie.
Actually, this magma intrusion is happening between two volcanoes, Mount Dofan, and Fentale.
It doesn't look like it is affecting them at all. Does he own that land? It looks like the natural formation of a hot spring or geyser.
Must be a Democrat
Big magma plume has been detected rising below this area. We don't know what is going to happen. Maybe it will fizzle out, maybe it will explode. We just don't know.
"Does he own that land?" -- Spoken like a true westerner. Maybe you should visit Ethiopia?
@@ruffrider2626 in the "western" world the gov would seize your land, claiming "eminent domain". The gov. would give it to the Dept. Of Interiors that will give it to the National Parks Service. What will happen to the people that live there?... they will be displaced and lose their home and equity, AND all the while they pay these gov. entities to do it via taxes.
@@ruffrider2626 I'm from the U.S. and I laughed at that too.
People wishing that was oil bubbling like that 😂😂
This looks more like a "caldera"....like you see in Yellowstone Park!!! It's like the area where you see geysers and hot springs, with explosive steam!!
You have no idea what caldera means.
Looks like fracking
This volcanic activity is related to the fact that East Africa is splitting away from the rest of Africa. This is all part of the East African riff zone. Continental spreading is occurring.
Oh no a tiny mudflow in the middle of bumfuck nowhere…..that thousands flee from?
What is this nonsense?
Who is that man yelling?
I never knew Ethiopia had volcanoes.
Yh they do a lot of places have volcanoes that we wouldn’t really think of them as having
Ertale, active volcano that never sleeps area.
Guys chill, its the tip of the iceberg
Free flow of true information from Ethiopia - just like Eritrea - is impossible. Who knows what’s really going on…. But hope the citizens are ok nonetheless. Those poor people…😢
just wondering, why do they they never have any food to eat? you'd think by now they'd eat the cows or plant a garden. 🤷♂
Volcanoes in ethiopia?
Isnt it where the land is carving off, to make a new sea !??
Yes
It’s looks so flat to be a volcano isn’t it?
These look like mud volcanoes they are common in Ethiopia.
Sad. these people have nothing but animals to live off and now the animals have moved away..
Is that oil?
Bruh this year is coming out swinging. It's skipping ahead of 2020.
Pangea is expanding again ..the continent is getting wider mother Earth is growing😮
Pangea was a super continent that existed millions of years ago. It doesn't expand, it broke up. And tectonic plates (continents) splitting don't make the earth grow.
@@ysteinfjr7529At least they didn't write ... ' The Earth is FLAT ' !!!
😂👍✊
There’s been an earthquake swarm for a week there.
This volcano last erupted 11,000 years ago. Someone familiar said that there is no monitoring equipment on it only from space and that caution is advised as a result
It's really happening🌋
Why didnt you leave with the running away livestock?
is this a mud volcano or lava volcano ?
Mud
Mr Ahmed is not very concerned for his own safety as he does interviews by the smoking cauldron
ikr?
What???
Da wird noch mehr kommen. Das ist Teil der Kontinentenveränderung.
Geology Hub already ring bells for quite some time ago. He even said that without much sensors and local data available, with only seismometers and ground deformation satellite data it was hard to analyze but he deduced that it might fissured out.
They were fracking
for shale oil
So heartbreaking please send help and support to these devastating families
The time is near...be ready.
Looks like oil has been discovered 🤔
such a densely populated area!, millions of people are going to be displaced, maybe billions .....
Nobody said it’s densely populated so why’re you freaking out??
I think you'll be okay it's not explosive. 👍
Volcano??? Some bubbles in water sure
Does anyone know where this hot wet is coming from?