Second M5.8 earthquake hits north Italy 29th May, many strong aftershocks, more deaths

Posted: May 29, 2012 by tchannon in Earthquakes

Image from earthquakereport

This morning 29th May 2012 a second strong earthquake struck Northern Italy, M5.8 and with many strong aftershocks. Higher death toll and more damage.

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http://earthquake-report.com/2012/05/29/earthquake-and-aftershocks-northern-italy-may-29-aftershock-as-powerful-as-the-may-20-mainshock/

https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/magnitude-5-9-northern-italy-serious-damage/#comment-25775

Talkshop contributor Michele Casati writing from Italy says:
May 29, 2012 at 1:32 pm

M5.6 2012/05/29 10:55:58 44.859 10.991 9.9 NORTHERN ITALY
M4.7 2012/05/29 08:40:58 44.853 10.990 10.1 NORTHERN ITALY
M4.7 2012/05/29 08:25:52 44.814 10.948 10.0 NORTHERN ITALY
M5.8 2012/05/29 07:00:04 44.814 11.079 9.6 NORTHERN ITALY

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TC.

Comments
  1. tallbloke says:

    Our thoughts go out to all those affected by this event. Earthquakes have been more frequent in areas which haven’t seen them for some time. This is indicative of a ‘regime change’ in the dynamics underlying the phenomena. Michele Casati has been trying to find the signals which can help us understand and predict these events, and his work is linked with ours in examining trends in magnetics and planetary alignments which seem to be involved in the occurrence of these events.

    But for now, we extend our sympathy and good wishes to the people of Italy, and hope that there is respite ahead.

  2. Sagars says:

    My astrology teacher introduced me to the works of Richard Nolle. I have been following him for over three years now. The Indonesia/Indian Ocean earthquake in April this year fit within his forecasted window period and this one has a fit too:

    “Solar eclipses typically have a shock window extending seven days before and after the exact alignment – sometimes longer, depending on any significant lunar factors (e.g. declination extremes, equatorial crossings) immediately before or after the boundaries of the seven day window. In the case of the May 20 eclipse, the shock window begins on the 13th but extends into the 30th, in consequence of the Moon’s southward crossing of the celestial equator on the 29th. This is a long cycle, to be sure. In particular, the 14th, 20th, 22nd and 29th – give or take a day or two in each case – look like the focal points for storm and seismic stress during the May 20 solar eclipse shock window.”

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    http://www.astropro.com/homeNS45.html
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    This is also insightful:
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    http://stellarinsights108.blogspot.in/2012/05/new-earthquake-in-northern-italy.html
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    (Normally I would not have posted this in a science forum but since I got to know about the works of Theodor Landscheidt through this blog along with other information from the discussions, I thought of mentioning some other perspectives at-least once.)

  3. Sagars says:

    Richard Nolle’s site needs to be navigated to May forecast to get the background information behind those texts. The link I offered does not take you directly there.

    This one is related too:
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    http://stellarinsights108.blogspot.in/search?updated-max=2012-05-21T07:00:00-07:00
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  4. tallbloke says:

    Sagars: Since we have been designated as a blog which entertains ‘far out theories’ your contribution is timely and welcome. The reality is that the scientific community is at the beginning of understanding regarding the causes of earthquakes, and nothing is ruled in or out.

    Not by scientists who haven’t been seduced by false certainty anyway.

  5. tchannon says:

    A bizarre snippet from earthquake report

    “For the second time in 9 days, the famous Parmigiana cheese warehouses have been hit and have been damaged. The warehouses are used to mature the cheese. Last weekend a lot of the damaged cheeses were sold to the public. People from all over Italy came to the selling places and bought the damaged cheeses, partly because they like the cheese and partly as aid to the industry. Industry is currently inspecting and counting how much cheeses have been damaged today”

  6. tchannon says:

    It occurs to me the Cern – Gran Sasso neutrino trajectory will roughly cross the quake region, the locations are known extremely precisely.

    Wonder how the earth has moved?

  7. Movement swarm
    Po Valley

    [ copied into article, incredible piece of the jigsaw -T ]

  8. adolfogiurfa says:

    Those are lowlands..There maybe an aquifer in the vicinity acting as a lubricant.

  9. Aussie says:

    Christchurch also had another earthquake… no real damage or loss of life, but all the same it was big.

  10. 03-06-2012 M5.1 19:20 UTC

    Update
    Movement swarm
    Po Valley