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El Hierro / Update 4/2/2013

Tuesday, April 2, 2013 12:28
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So far, it has been one of the calmest days during the now two-weeks-long seismic crisis. Tremor has been more or less absent today, while earthquakes (so far today: 34 quakes between magnitudes 1.6-3.2) have continued at reduced intensity.
Given the past experience, it is certainly too early to draw a good conclusion whether we are near the end of the crisis (or the suspected magma intrusion) or just in a pause, while magma is potentially building up new pressure.

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  • it’s unlikely that it will just continue to slow tho as comforting as that sounds. I’ve noticed also the 20somethung percent down but at the same time, the quakes are spreading wider, while in some epicenters going from 1′s to 2′s so it may be same average magnitude all around but less quakes which is less significant…. so with this seismic sunday, let us reflect and reconnect with our family and resources. a few days.. to gather water n supplies. :cool:

    keep in mind, we may not be aware of all movement. just what is reported as such..

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