A
powerful earthquake has struck New Zealand's South Island. The US Geological
Survey said the magnitude-7.8 quake hit just after midnight (11:02 GMT on
Sunday), some 95km (59 miles) from Christchurch. A tsunami arrived in the
north-eastern coast about two hours later. Residents were warned to head inland
or for higher ground along the entire coast.
Nov.13 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37967178
In a previous post on the Italy earthquake [1] we had shown
it to be a consequence of the March 9, solar eclipse. The following extract
from that post is reproduced here.
The eclipse was part
of a powerful T-square containing Jupiter-Saturn-Neptune. About this eclipse Nick Fiorenza wrote:
Seismic Alert:
This sustained
T-square planetary configuration can create exceptionally strong geophysical
and physiological resonances, especially when triggered by lunar aspects. The
solar eclipse not only occurs in the midst of significant planetary aspects,
but also occurs very close to the Lunar Perigee, further accentuating
geophysical resonances.
Shown here is the chart for the March 9 solar eclipse at
Christchurch. Notice that the eclipse along with its T-square straddles the
horizon axis and is therefore significant for the place. If we now progress the
eclipse chart to November 13, we find that the progressed horizon once again
triggers the eclipse.
[1] Italy earthquake
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