Is There A Supervolcano In Chile?: Volcano Erupts, Earthquakes Occur In A Radius Of 20 to 40 Miles Around It!!

Puyehue Volcano Eruption Earthquakes

Just what the heck is going on over in Chile? There has been almost monthly earthquakes there for about a year now and now a big-ass volcano erupted in southern Chile! The Puyehue volcano was a sneezing dormant volcano until June 4, when it violently erupted ripping a new one on the surface of the earth and sending a 6 mile plume into the the sky! And that’s not even the freaky part. Apparently there has been earthquakes in a radius of 20 to 40 miles around the volcano, which is not normal. Normally the earthquakes are felt in the immediate area surrounding the volcano, not 20 miles away from it! The source article where I read about this says the earthquakes may be of tectonic origin but if you look carefully at the picture above you will notice that the earthquakes are spread around the Puyehue volcano making me think that they are a telltale sign of a huge magma pool underneath the surface waiting to go off at any moment! Yes my dear Paranoid Freaks! I am talking about a supervolcano!!

Hit the break to read more about this volcanic eruption, the earthquakes and learn more about what the hell a supervolcano is.

“The Cordon Caulle (volcanic range) has entered an eruptive process, with an explosion resulting in a 10-kilometer-high gas column,” Chilean state emergency office said.

The thing is, for some unknown reason, as of this writing, eight earthquakes near magnitude 5 have shook the earth near the Puyehue volcano. The problem is, the earthquakes are located 20 to 40 miles away from the eruption! Very Strange Indeed. (Strange because one would think that the earthquakes associated with a given erupting volcano would be very close to the volcano itself. Instead, these strong quakes are apparently tectonic.)

There’s something brewing or interacting quite a distance from the eruption, but is quite obviously directly related. We’re talking about enormous energies here.

Enormous in deed, folks, enormous in deed! So enormous in fact, that it may even be a supervolcano!!! But, what the hell is a supervolcano? Well, ‘hell’ is actually a good word to describe it.

A supervolcano is a volcano capable of producing a volcanic eruption with ejecta greater than 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles). This is thousands of times larger than most historic volcanic eruptions.[1] Supervolcanoes can occur when magma in the Earth rises into the crust from a hotspot but is unable to break through the crust. Pressure builds in a large and growing magma pool until the crust is unable to contain the pressure. They can also form at convergent plate boundaries (for example, Toba) and continental hotspot locations (for example, Yellowstone).

Taken from Wikipedia.org

To be clear, the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle region, which is where the Puyehue volcano sits, is not known to actually house a supervolcano, the Paranoid delusion idea is solely mine, from watching hours years worth of Discovery Channel so don’t start running around screaming that the world is going to end just yet (at least wait till the Puyehue volcano erupts again)

Visit modernsurvivalblog.com to read the entire article, while I go outside and scream that the world is going to end. WHAT!? Well it is! I mean, not now, but some day it has to! Nothing is for ever.
Something Strange With Volcano Eruption in Chile

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