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Massive explosion rocks bridge in Panama

 


A huge fireball and towering columns of black smoke erupted beside the Bridge of the Americas in Panama on Monday, with dramatic videos on social media showing flames tearing through the fuel terminal next to the landmark crossing

https://www.rt.com/news/637524-panama-bridge-explosion-fire/

 

Presented are two mundane astrology charts

(1) March 3 lunar eclipse [12vi53] aligns with horizon




(2) Chart for reported time of fire also has the eclipse aligned with the horizon.




 

The eclipse is conjunct Mizar

 

“Supposedly, Mizar portends a Mars nature. The reputation of Mizar, if it is in maximal position in a mundane map, is that of being connected with fires of a catastrophic extent and mass calamities.” [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, p.55.]

 

These charts highlight a notable mundane astrology pattern linking the March 3, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse to the April 6 Panama fuel fire.The two charts (both cast for the same Panama coordinates: approx. 8°55'N, 79°33'W, using tropical zodiac, Koch houses, true node) show the eclipse degree at 12° Virgo 53' (Moon position during the eclipse, opposite the Sun at 12° Pisces 53') appearing angular—aligned with the horizon (Ascendant/Descendant axis)—in both:The eclipse event chart itself (March 3, 2026, ~11:37 UT).The event chart for the reported fire/explosion time (April 6, 2026, 21:12 UT).

 

The March lunar eclipse was the final eclipse on the Virgo–Pisces axis (part of the 2024–2026 nodal cycle). The eclipse Moon at ~12°53' Virgo is within a loose 3° orb of Mizar.

 

 

 Ebertin quote from Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation (1928) is accurate word-for-word:“Supposedly, Mizar portends a Mars nature. The reputation of Mizar, if it is in maximal position in a mundane map, is that of being connected with fires of a catastrophic extent and mass calamities.”

 

Mizar’s traditional reputation (Mars-like, fiery, linked to catastrophes when angular or prominent) fits the symbolic profile here. In mundane astrology, an eclipse degree landing on the horizon (or any angle) at the time/place of a major event is classically read as the eclipse “striking” or activating in that location—especially when the fixed star involved carries a fiery/malefic reputation.

 

This is a clean example of the kind of angular eclipse reactivation that mundane astrologers look for when correlating sky events with terrestrial incidents.Whether one views this as meaningful synchronicity, symbolic pattern, or coincidence is up to personal philosophy—astrology offers interpretive frameworks rather than proven causation. But the positional math checks out exactly as laid out, and Mizar’s traditional lore lines up eerily well with the nature of the event.

 

 

 

 

 


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