Saturday, July 8, 2017

A Strong 9.8 Magnitude May Hit in Metro Manila Soon by 2019 !

The below picture is the The belfry of Manila Cathedral after the series of destructive earthquakes of July 1880. A magnitude 7.5 quake struck Luzon on November 30, 1645. An intensity VIII quake struck Luzon on December 5, 1645. It was a major aftershock of the November 30, 1645 Luzon earthquake, and it had further destroyed remaining buildings in Manila and nearby towns.

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The belfry of Manila Cathedral after the series of destructive earthquakes of July 1880.

According to PHILVOCS, the west valley fault in Metro Manila is already ripe and a possible Big One Earthquake may hit in the city anytime soon. The west valley fault moves every 400 years according to Philvolcs. The West Valley Fault, Solidum said, moves roughly every 400 years. The last major earthquake generated by this fault was in 1658 or 357 years ago.

The 100-kilometer fault traverses parts of Bulacan through Quezon City, Marikina, Makati, Pasig, Taguig and Muntinlupa in Metro Manila; San Pedro, Biñan, Sta. Rosa, Cabuyao and Calamba in Laguna; and Carmona, General Mariano Alvarez and Silang in Cavite.

So if West Valley Fault moves roughly every 400 years, there are possible that it may hit next year 2018 or the coming years to come.

Netizen Ryan Solo Montilla also shares some information about the prophecy of the Biggest Earthquake in Metro Manila. Here are what he said (CLICK HERE)


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