Cinderella
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here is a news article posted today (28th of Jan) that talks about some Chinese EQ that happened on the 24th this month.
"Wuhan, China — The China Earthquake Network Center detected an earthquake of 4.8 magnitude on the Richter scale in Yuancheng county of China’s northern Shanxi province last Sunday, Jan. 24. It was not a big earthquake and there were no reports of damage, casualties or interruption of people’s lives. However, compared with this external shock, the internal shock was much bigger – local authorities had just refuted a “rumor” about an “expected” quake in the area.
"Further, the experts emphasized that rumors should not be believed or spread, as earthquake forecasts must be made by the government and individuals had no right to issue such announcements. Hence, after the actual quake on Sunday, those experts lost face due to their previous denials to the media."
http://www.upiasia.com/Politics/2010/01/28/chinas_unscientific_rebuttal_of_earthquake_rumors/6809/
Any surprise China tells there people not to believe anything about EQ's unless it comes from the government? If this doesn't show some of China's true colors I don't know what will. I wonder what other EQ rumors were going around China as of late...
There also is at least two more sources claiming that this earthquake has taken place.
http://www.emsc-csem.org/index.php?page=current&sub=alert&id=FIZ24;BUC
http://www.infp.ro/ro/origins/5055-ronet
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/QIZ_24hr.html
I was able to find this. I'm no good at interpreting the data though. Perhaps someone here can?
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml
I am finding it hard to lend any credibility to this so far, there would be at least SOMETHING out there about it. its just weird that a few different stations picked up on the earthquake independently. I don't know what could have caused this to happend. Is it a common occurance to get false siesmology readings ?
"Wuhan, China — The China Earthquake Network Center detected an earthquake of 4.8 magnitude on the Richter scale in Yuancheng county of China’s northern Shanxi province last Sunday, Jan. 24. It was not a big earthquake and there were no reports of damage, casualties or interruption of people’s lives. However, compared with this external shock, the internal shock was much bigger – local authorities had just refuted a “rumor” about an “expected” quake in the area.
"Further, the experts emphasized that rumors should not be believed or spread, as earthquake forecasts must be made by the government and individuals had no right to issue such announcements. Hence, after the actual quake on Sunday, those experts lost face due to their previous denials to the media."
http://www.upiasia.com/Politics/2010/01/28/chinas_unscientific_rebuttal_of_earthquake_rumors/6809/
Any surprise China tells there people not to believe anything about EQ's unless it comes from the government? If this doesn't show some of China's true colors I don't know what will. I wonder what other EQ rumors were going around China as of late...
There also is at least two more sources claiming that this earthquake has taken place.
http://www.emsc-csem.org/index.php?page=current&sub=alert&id=FIZ24;BUC
http://www.infp.ro/ro/origins/5055-ronet
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/QIZ_24hr.html
I was able to find this. I'm no good at interpreting the data though. Perhaps someone here can?
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml
I am finding it hard to lend any credibility to this so far, there would be at least SOMETHING out there about it. its just weird that a few different stations picked up on the earthquake independently. I don't know what could have caused this to happend. Is it a common occurance to get false siesmology readings ?
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