Saturday, October 1, 2011

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake SPAIN - 1st Oct 2011

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake has struck Spain at a depth of 15 km (9.3 miles), the quake hit at 07:14:37 UTC Saturday 1st October 2011.
The epicenter was 7 km ( 4.1 miles) Northeast of Quiroga, Spain
No reports of Damage or Injuries reported at this time

4 comments (read or post your own):

Anonymous said...

This earth quake has been ERASED from the EU website monitoring such data. It was on their list and now it IS GONE!

WHERE IS IT? Cumbre Vieja is about to be blown by HAARP and so they are hiding escalating quakes in the immediate vicinity? Along with the fact that the instruments to measure CO2 around that area were reported by scientists to be recently "STOLEN"?

When this happens, be assured- IT WAS A MANMADE CATASTROPHE

Lynsey said...

They have downgraded it to a 3,7 Magnitude it is still listed look at the time of the earthquake.

You will also see it in the map top left, it updates itself if information changes.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for catching the initial 4.6 and citing it. But which is the true reading? I have caught emsc site doing this a few times. Once I even called them to enquire why a 7.1 quake was erased from their postings? They denied it quake happened, but I quoted UPI, Wall St Journal and Reuters. Then they said they dont cover that area- outright fiction as they monitor that as a routine basis.
Thanks for your data. FANTASTIC site, really love it.

Matthew said...

It's difficult to truly know which reading is the "true" one, which is why we try our best to capture the initial magnitude before it's altered. One thing we do notice, however, is that the readings they give initially (or give as adjustments) often appear far lower in magnitude than world seismic monitors reflect, and that we find strange. As you've discovered from your own experience, those who govern the data that the public sees are not always knowledgeable/honest about their findings, which only adds to the suspicion and intrigue. Thank you for your kind words, and we'll continue doing our best to find the most accurate data for presentation among our many international sources.

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