April 16, 2025

30 thoughts on “More Dangerous Than Cascadia: The Sunda Megathrust Is Ready To Rupture!

  1. People still unaware for this in indonesia, even most of them think its hoax due to local political issue. They don't want the people know and panic, leading to mass migration from their cities. Especialy in yogyakarta region where they rely on tourism where things like that will be a bad impact on the tourism business. The people there really need help, they need to wake up.

  2. I think a major quake is due to occur in the San Andreas Fault.
    *Note: The San Andreas Fault is a continental right-lateral strike-slip transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers (750 mi) through the U.S. state of California…. Seismologists discovered that the San Andreas Fault near Parkfield in central California consistently produces a magnitude 6.0 earthquake approximately once every 22 years. Following recorded seismic events in 1857, 1881, 1901, 1922, 1934, and 1966, scientists predicted that another earthquake should occur in Parkfield in 1993. It eventually occurred in 2004 ….. the San Andreas fault has reached a sufficient stress level for an earthquake of magnitude greater than 7.0 on the moment magnitude scale to occur.

  3. Was this video's v/o pitch-shifted lower? I only ask because the speaker's voice sounds like a relatively well-adjusted and well-arrived adult, but the script and the delivery make it sound like they're being brought to us by someone who forgot his 7th-grade history homework on the bus ride home from detention. "HEE-roe-SHAW-mah"? What exactly the fuck is HEE-roe-SHAW-mah — has anyone ever heard of it before? The "SOON-dah" mega thrust? "pah-DONG"?

    Pro tip, kiddies: If you're going to vanity publish content to a public platform, nobody is going to stop you from humiliating yourself with needless sloppy corner-cutting. Take pride in your product or skip the upload.

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