Coming Soon: GMO Apples & Potatoes

FDA Approves New GMO Foods Apples and Potatoes

FDA-Genetically-Modified-Apples-and-Potatoess9th April 2015

By Dr. Edward F. Group

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

Genetically-modified food is one of the most controversial subjects today. Not only are regulations loose and manufacturers getting away with not labeling them, they’re being approved at an alarmingly swift rate without the appropriate long-term health assessment. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved of two GMO foods, potatoes and apples, as safe and equally nutritious as conventional varieties, and they’re pushing to get these items to a grocery store near you.

The Approval of GMO Foods Apples and Potatoes

The new approval is covering six varieties of potatoes and two varieties of apples. [1] The potatoes come from Idaho from the J. R. Simplot Co., and the apples come from Canadian company Okanagan Specialty Fruits, Inc. Fortunately for the health food movement, McDonald’s, a long-time client of J. R. Simplot Co., is no longer purchasing from the company, opting out of using GMO potatoes for its food.

ConAgra is another big-name company that supplies potatoes for restaurants all across the world, and it is also in line with consumer demand for non-GMO potato varieties. While french fries and hash browns are certainly not health fare, it does go to show how companies listen and respond to the desires of consumers. In order to keep up the fight against GMOs and keep them out of our food supply, we need to continue advocating for labeling laws that will help us, as consumers, differentiate between natural food and Frankenfood.

What You Can Do

Along with contacting the FDA and urging them to look into labeling laws, there are a few things you can do to get the ball moving. Buying organic as much as possible shows companies that consumers are demanding more natural, non-GMO foods. Consumer research into buying trends weigh heavily on the actions of companies in producing their products, so vote with your pocketbook by buying as many of your products as natural as possible.

-Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, NP, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM

from:    http://wakeup-world.com/2015/04/09/fda-approves-new-gmo-foods-apples-and-potatoes/

Grow Your Own Turmeric

How to Grow your own turmeric. It is FAR better than buying it

 

Turmeric is one of the world’s healthiest foods. Turmeric’s antiseptic and antibacterial properties make it great for cleaning and treating wounds, and its anti-inflammatory properties work well against joint pain and are effective for treating arthritis. Experts believe that turmeric may even have over 600 potential preventive and therapeutic applications and 175 distinct beneficial physiological effects. Turmeric has been found to replace man pharmaceutical drugs such as ibuprofen.

Turmeric can be  easily grown indoors. Turmeric is grown from rhizomes (root cuttings) similar to ginger. Turmeric does not propagate seeds. So all you need is one turmeric root which you can find at health stores (Whole Foods or Indian stores.)

How to Grow your own turmeric. It is FAR better than buying it

To grow turmeric indoors, just follow these simple steps:

1. Break a larger rhizome into  a small rhizome piece that has two or three buds.

2. Fill the pots with rich organic soil, which is lightly moist but well drained. The ideal pH should range from 4.5 to 7.5

3. Place it about two inches below the surface of the soil, with the buds facing up.

3. Water the container.

That’s all there is to it!

Turmeric likes water. So try watering it once in 2 days.  Keep the soil of the turmeric plant  moist, but not too wet.

How to Harvest Turmeric

Turmeric takes between 6 to 10 months for the edible rhizomes to mature.  Harvesting is easy, just dig up the entire plant including the roots.

Cut the needed amount off a finger at the edge of the pot and then return the soil.
Turmeric is a perennial herb plant that re-shoots every spring; it will continue to produce roots.
from:    http://livingtraditionally.com/how-to-grow-your-own-turmeric-it-is-far-better-than-buying-it/

 

Forests – Vanishing Species

Study Reveals the Sad Truth: There Are Only Two Truly Intact Forests Left on Earth

We are used to thinking that a forest that is carved up by roads and settlements can still be called a forest. However, the results of a new study suggest quite the opposite, claiming that forest fragmentation has lasting detrimental effects on our planet’s ecosystems. In other words, a fragmented forest ceases to be a good natural habitat for wild animals and plants, which has a long-term negative impact on the ecosystem and the environment in general. Moreover, the study concludes that there are only two truly intact forests left on Earth – the rainforests of the Amazon and the Congo.

The study was funded by the National Science Foundation and involved 24 scientists from different countries led by Nick Haddad, a professor at North Carolina State University. Their task was to analyze the results of the experiments which have been conducted on five continents for decades and were aimed to simulate the effects of human activity on forests.

The researchers studied the impact of forest fragmentation on wildlife and came to astonishing and, at the same time, disappointing conclusions. It appears that the habitat fragmentation leads to 13 to 75 percent decrease in plant and animal diversity! It basically reduces the ability of animals and plants to survive and can even distort the food chain, as smaller patches of forest tend to have an increase in the predator population.

At the same time, forests with more edges have reduced core ecosystem functions, such as the ability to sequester carbon dioxide, which plays an important role in alleviating the climate change effects, and display a decline in productivity and pollination.

Thus, forest fragmentation affects the integrity of the natural habitat – that is why such forests exhibit a decline of wildlife. According to the results of the study, the most significant losses took place in the smallest patches of forest and closest to a habitat edge. What is even more disappointing is that more than 70% of the world’s forests lie within one kilometer of a habitat edge!

Nearly 20 percent of the world’s remaining forests are the distance of a football field, or about 100 meters, away from forest edges. Seventy percent of forest lands are within a half-mile of forest edges. That means almost no forests can really be considered wilderness,” said professor Haddad.

The researchers also emphasize that the effects of forest fragmentation may remain unnoticed for years and only get worse over time. It was found that, on average, fragmented forests have more than a 50% decrease in plant and animal species abundance within just 20 years!

The effects of current fragmentation will continue to emerge for decades. We still haven’t seen the full extent of what our slicing and dicing of the forests has wrought,” the researchers said.

Well, it is another study to show how terribly we, humans, treat our own planet… When will the humanity realize that, if we don’t change our attitude towards the nature and the environment, we will soon have no planet at all? The only way to save the environment and ourselves is to live in harmony with nature rather than to continue ruining and exhausting it with our activity. I hope the humanity will come to this understanding before it is too late.

from:    http://themindunleashed.org/2015/04/study-reveals-the-sad-truth-there-are-only-two-intact-forests-left-on-earth.html

Greening Interstate Corridors for Butterflies

The Quiet Revolution Turning Roadsides Into Nature Reserves

Monarch butterflies once coursed through North America in clouds so dense they darkened the sky. Now their migrations have dwindled to an uncertain trickle. The species could become the 21st century’s passenger pigeon, a once-omnipresent species driven to extinction. But there’s hope: In a literally last-ditch effort, ecologists hope to save the black-and-orange beauties by creating habitat along Interstate 35, which runs from Texas to Minnesota and tracks a major monarch migration route. The country’s forgettable roadsides could seed the monarchs’ salvation.

It may seem improbable, at least at first. But the I-35 restoration is part of a quiet revolution occurring in some of America’s most unappreciated spaces. Roadsides and utility corridors, biologists say, are potentially vital sources of life. They can become grasslands and shrublands, rich habitats that once formed after fire and other natural disturbance, but have become rare in human-dominated landscapes.

Even the most intensively developed regions, from the agricultural heartland to the heart of New York, contain millions of acres of potential habitat. People just need to wrap their heads around that idea. “People think that everything has to look like their front lawn. If you don’t mow roadsides, people complain,” says Chip Taylor, a University of Kansas ecologist and founder of conservation group Monarch Watch. “But if you like birds, if you like butterflies, you should want to restore roadside habitats. There is so much land that can be restored.”

The notion goes back several decades, most notably to landscape ecologist Richard Forman, who estimated total US roadside habitat at 10 million acres, an area the size of Maryland. Taylor thinks there’s much more. Whatever the figure, it’s been largely ignored. In a few places, like Iowa, roadsides are partially managed with consideration for wildlife, but that’s rare. Most places reflect a reflexive cultural preference for domestic landscapes as tidy as they are ecologically impoverished.

That worm is finally turning. Last summer the White House pledged to help pollinators—not just commercial honeybees, but also wild pollinators, the thousands of species of native bees and butterflies threatened by pesticides, disease and habitat loss. Modern landscapes simply don’t offer sufficient food and shelter to the creatures who literally make it bloom.

While the White House pollinator strategy didn’t contain a lot of specifics or funding, Taylor says, it’s been a powerful catalyst, pulling together government agencies, conservationists, farmers and private companies to discuss what must be done. The planned I-35 monarch corridor, which in February received a $3.2 million boost from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, emerged from these talks. And it wouldn’t only be monarchs that benefit, notes naturalist David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation, but other pollinators and invertebrates, small mammals, migratory and ground-nesting birds: the entire community of life that thrives where monarchs do.

The project is in its infancy. That means partners must be enlisted, seed sources and funding sought, and best-practices developed to balance road visibility with ecosystem vibrancy. Most of all, both along the I-35 corridor and elsewhere, the people who manage these spaces need to be educated. “I ask, ‘Why do you mow there?’” said Rick Johnstone, founder of Integrated Vegetation Management Partners, of highway managers whose cuts extend hundreds of feet beyond the tarmac. “They say, ‘We always have.’ I say, ‘I know you have—but why do you do it?‘ It’s a mindset.”

While Johnstone works along roads, his specialty is utility corridors: the company-managed rights-of-way that extend along high-tension power lines and gas pipelines. In the continental US these cover some 20 million acres, roughly equivalent to the size of Maine, and like roadsides traditionally have been subject to routine mowing and landscape-scale herbicide dosing.

In a few places in the northeast, though, where rocky terrain made mowing difficult and public safety concerns mitigated herbicide use, utility companies have experimented with other management techniques. They eliminate tall and fast-growing trees that could interfere with their equipment, but otherwise allow smaller vegetation to grow unfettered. The result is dense shrubland, an early-stage forest habitat that, like grassland, teems with life and is desperately needed.

“Conservation organizations could not afford to manage the amount of shrubland that power companies manage in the process of protecting their high-tension lines,” says ecologist Robert Askins of Connecticut College, who has studied flourishing bird populations along power lines. Other researchers have studied their value for pollinators, and the White House pollinator strategy tasked federal agencies to work with utility companies in promoting corridor habitat.

As with roadsides, Johnstone says, there’s much work to be done in designing locale-specific strategies and convincing managers to change their habits. Conscientious stewardship requires expertise and extra commitment, especially at first: It’s much simpler, after all, to just cut everything down. But eventually, Johnstone says, the shrublands become largely self-perpetuating. They cost less and less to maintain. In the long run, then, being nature-friendly doesn’t just make for richer landscapes. It saves money, too.

from:    http://www.wired.com/2015/04/roadside-utility-corridor-habitat/

Inuits Warn ‘Earth has Shifted’

“Earth has shifted”-Inuit elders issue warning to NASA and the world

Voltar Ondrusek, Pixdaus

Inuit elders say the earth has shifted, tilted or as they put it, “wobbled” to the north and they all agree “Their sky has changed!” They say it is becoming increasingly hard to predict the weather, something that is a must in the Arctic.

The Inuits are indigenous people that inhabit the arctic regions of Canada, the United States and Greenland and throughout history their very lives have been dependent on being able to correctly forecast weather…. and they are warning NASA and the world that global warming isn’t the cause of what we are seeing with extreme weather, earthquakes and other events.

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Inuits believe their lives have been affected by a shift. The elders who were interviewed across the north all said the same thing, their sky has changed. The stars, the sun and the moon have all changed affecting the temperature and even affecting the way the wind blows. It is becoming increasingly hard to predict the weather, something that is a must on the Arctic.

The earth has shifted, tilted or as they put it, “wobbled” to the north and they all agree “Their sky has changed!”

The elders maintain the Sun doesn’t rise where it used to, they have longer daylight to hunt and the Sun is higher than it used to be and warms up quicker than before. The elders who were interviewed across the north all said the same thing, their sky has changed.

The stars the Sun and the Moon have all changed affecting the temperature, even affecting the way the wind blows, it is becoming increasingly hard to predict the weather, something that is a must on the Arctic.

The elders all agree, they believe the Earth has shifted, wobbled or tilted to the North.

In an article in The Big Wobble Almanac, and in a video, we see some of the extreme weather events being attributed to this “wobble.”

In the article it states that NASA scientists and experts are “worried” by the information the Inuit Elders are providing for them.

from:    http://www.newspaper.indianlife.org/story/2015/01/05/news/earth-has-shifted-inuit-elders-issue-warning-to-nasa-and-the-world/582.html

Earthquake w/Tsunami Risk – PNG

Damaging earthquake with Tsunami risk off the coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea

Last update: March 31, 2015 at 10:57 am by By

Update March 31 :
The article below comes from the Papua New Guinean newspaperThe National

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Update 09:16 UTC : The tsunami threat was inflicted by the type of earthquake, a mainly thrust mechanism who is responsible for an upwards movement of the water column on top of the epicenter ( “Understanding Beach Balls” article)

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Update 03:30 UTC : TSUNAMI THREAT LARGELY OVER

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Update 01:51 UTC : USGS has recalculates its data and now reports a Magnitude of 7.5 at a depth of 40 km

Update 01:40 UTC : Tsunami Message nr. 3 from the PTWC (almost no change)

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Update 01:33 UTC : Robert Speta, meteorologist at NHK Tokyo did send the following tweet, which is in part hopeful but at the downside we do not like to see the word damage.

Update 01:25 UTC : Dr. James Daniell from CEDIM, Karlsruhe, Germany has put all data in his model and is getting a chance of 0 to 2 fatalities and 0 to 10 injuries.

Update 01:20 UTC : 3 buoys (the biggest yellow diamonds) are currently blinking which means that they have detected a change in level (tide omitted)

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Update 01:15 UTC : New version of the GDACS Tsunami waves expectation list (the full list can be consulted here)  :

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Update 01:01 UTC : Professor Max Wyss, specialized in computing human impact has published his report and he expects  0 to 20 fatalities and 20 to 200 injured. We at Earthquake-report.com do expect, based on the current parameters, that there is only a small chance for injuries. PNG is however a nation who has not a good reputation in listing the exact number of injured as most of the country is not accessible by road.

Update 00:59 UTC : PNG is used to strong swaying and massive earthquakes. The biggest treat is however tsunamis but people living in coastal areas are also used to auto-evacuate immediately after they feel strong shaking. Tsunami waves can however inflict serious damage along the coasts.

Update 00:50 UTC : GDACS has issued a list of theoretical tsunami heights. The main treat area are the closest coasts of New Britain and New Ireland. The depth of the hypocenter is an important factor for the calculation of the wave height.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE 00:37 UTC : PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE CAREFULLY IF YOU LIVE ON THE COASTS OF THE FOLLOWING ISLANDS

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Update 00:31 UTC : Damage is possible but as people are used to very strong earthquakes on PNG and as the epicenter if below the ocean we expect only limited damage. We are more concerned about the tsunami treat.

Update 00:17 UTC : Official Tsunami message from the PWTC : HAZARDOUS TSUNAMI WAVES FROM THIS EARTHQUAKE ARE POSSIBLE
    WITHIN 1000 KM OF THE EPICENTER ALONG THE COASTS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND SOLOMON ISLANDS

Update 00:14 UTC : Very strong shaking expected in a wide radius. Due to the hypocenter at intermediate depth the shaking will have been weakened but will be still very strong.

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54km (34mi) SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
282km (175mi) ENE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
309km (192mi) SE of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
367km (228mi) WNW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
789km (490mi) NE of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 7.4

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-03-30 09:48:28

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-03-29 23:48:28

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/03/30/massive-earthquake-new-britain-region-p-n-g-on-march-29-2015/

Monsanto Questions WHO on Cancer Link

Monsanto Asks World Health Organization to ‘Retract’ Cancer Link

Will the WHO make the change?
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Anthony Gucciardi
by Anthony Gucciardi
Posted on March 25, 2015

Just days after the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer released a report publicly declaring the well-known link between Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide and cancer, the GMO leviathan is already calling on the entire agency to issue a ‘retraction.’

Recently, Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide – the most widely used and best-selling herbicide in the U.S. and one of the world’s most popular weed-killers – has been labeled a probable carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Now Monsanto is fighting that assessment.

As reported by The Lancet:

“In March, 2015, 17 experts from 11 countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC; Lyon, France) to assess the carcinogenicity of the organophosphate pesticides tetrachlorvinphos, parathion, malathion, diazinon, and glyphosate (table). These assessments will be published as volume 112 of the IARC Monographs.”

Instead of deciding to make the product safer, or even delving into the realm of the conclusion from the scientists that Roundup is ‘probably carcinogenic (cancer-causing) to humans,’ Monsanto instead stated that they ‘question’ the assessment.

“We question the quality of the assessment,”the vice president of global regulatory affairs for Monsanto, Philip Miller, stated in an interview.  “The WHO has something to explain.”

I think Monsanto has something to explain. And so do many scientific experts around the globe.

“There are a number of independent, published manuscripts that clearly indicate that glyphosate … can promote cancer and tumor growth,” said Dave Schubert, from the cellular neurobiology laboratory at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. “It should be banned.”

Numerous past studies have proposed what most of us have already surmised, that glyphosate – the main ingredient in Monsanto’s RoundUp – is utterly killing us. What’s more – it is causing damage in much smaller servings than the agriculture industry is dishing out in its common GMO and pesticide spraying practices.

With the already existing plethora of research pointing towards Roundup’s dangers, as well as this most recent assessment from the WHO, I think we have reason enough to find a better way to stop weeds.

Photo credit: Noah Berger, Bloomberg

New Findings RE: Earth’s Core

Scientists find oddly behaving ‘inner-inner core’ at Earth’s center

Using the coda waves from earthquakes, geologists have discovered that our planet’s core isn’t quite what we thought it was.

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The newly discovered core at the center of the Earth has a different polarity than its surrounding core, represented by the purple lines. Lachina Publishing Services

Though the seismic waves from earthquakes are best known for their destructive capabilities, in the hands of geologists, they can be powerful tools of discovery. A research team at the University of Illinois has just used the rumbles from quakes to more closely examine the inner core of our planet, and what they found there was quite a surprise. It seems there’s another core inside the inner core that measures about half its diameter.

What demarcates this “inner-inner core” is that the iron crystals it contains are oriented on an east-west axis, unlike the iron crystals in the “outer-inner core” which organize along a north-south axis.

“The fact that we have two regions that are distinctly different may tell us something about how the inner core has been evolving,” Xiaodong Song, a professor of geology at UI who worked on the project with visiting postdoctoral researcher Tao Wang, said in a University of Illinois report about the findings. “For example, over the history of the Earth, the inner core might have had a very dramatic change in its deformation regime. It might hold the key to how the planet has evolved.”

While multiple components of the inner core have been suggested before, this is the first time the difference in polarity has been noted. “Indeed, the layering of the inner core has been suggested more than 10 years ago, at shallow depths of the inner core and at deeper parts of the inner core as well,” Song told Crave. “Everyone assumed before the crystal alignment was north-south. But here we found alignment in the inner-inner core to be nearly east-west.”

If all this inner and inner-inner talk sounds confusing, perhaps a quick geology refresher is in order. The Earth consists of three layers: the crust where we live; the mantle, a layer of scalding-hot liquid rock; and the core. The core consists of a liquid outer core containing mainly nickel and iron and a solid inner core made up mostly of iron. Even though the inner core is even hotter than its surroundings, the intense pressure at the Earth’s center means the inner core is unable to melt and remains solid, according to a National Geographic entry about the topic.

And now we can add another layer to our Earth’s composition: the inner-inner core, which is still mostly solid iron, but has a different polarity than the substance surrounding it.

In “unearthing” the inner-inner core, the research team relied on seismic sensors that pick up the waves that penetrate the planet after an earthquake hits, known as the quake’s coda. “The earthquake is like a hammer striking a bell; much like a listener hears the clear tone that resonates after the bell strike, seismic sensors collect a coherent signal in the earthquake’s coda,” the report says.

“It turns out the coherent signal enhanced by the technology is clearer than the ring itself,” said Song. “The basic idea of the method has been around for a while, and people have used it for other kinds of studies near the surface. But we are looking all the way through the center of the Earth.”

The researchers’ findings were published in the journal Nature on Monday.

from:    http://www.cnet.com/news/theres-a-newly-discovered-core-inside-our-earths-core-and-it-behaves-oddly/

Sarajevo Vicinity Earthquake

 Dangerous moderate earthquake near Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina

Last update: February 28, 2015 at 9:17 am by By

Update 08:42 UTC : ER calls this earthquake potentially dangerous for slight damage in the southern suburbs of Sarajevo, mainly because of the shallow depth of the hypocenter. Luckily the shaking did not lasted long.

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25 km S of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina / pop: 696,731 / local time: 09:24:24.9 2015-02-28
18 km SE of Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina / pop: 3,871 / local time: 09:24:24.9 2015-02-28

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 4.1

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-02-28 09:24:26

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-02-28 08:24:26

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/02/28/moderate-earthquake-nw-balkan-region-on-february-28-2015/

Albacete, Spain Vicinity Earthquake

Damaging earthquake near Albacete, Spain (felt in Sevilla, Segovia, Murcia and Madrid)

Last update: February 23, 2015 at 10:47 pm by By

Update : 3 fracking concessions have been granted in the greater Albaceite area, one in . Fracking in seismically active areas can increase or lubricate faults like in Oklahoma USA when waste water is re-injected in the underground. Fracking is a very contested practice in seismic areas. The depth of the hypocenter (breaking point) refers however to a non-fracking earthquake.

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Update : We have reports of slights damage in many houses in a wide area, mostly cracks in walls

Update 17:47 UTC : A great source to follow all details of the post-earthquake findings is http://www.abc.es/sociedad/20150223/abci-terremoto-directo-201502231738.html  We encourage our readers to use it if you understand Spanish and want to be updated.

Update 17:40 UTC : The Spanish newspaper El Mundo reports that today’s earthquake happened along the same fault that triggered the deadly Lorca earthquake, which does not prove to be true based on the faulting map below. There are however a number of known faults as can be seen.

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Update 17:31 UTC : En Ossa de Montiel algunas tejas de casas se han caído, con peligro para los habitantes de esas casas y para las personas que pasaban por la calle en esos momentos. (source : albeceteabierto.es) – Translation : falling tiles, people are now on the streets

Update 17:20 UTC : IGN (Spain) has now lowered the Magnitude from an initial M5.4 to M5.2

Update 17:13 UTC : shaking intensity map as generated by EMSC

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Update 17:00 UTC : Map with epicenter as reported buy IGN Spain

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Update 16:50 UTC : Especially the villages Ossa de Montiel and Ruidera are locations were damage may be possible. Brick houses are very vulnerable for cracks.

Update 16:49 UTC : Based on our Social Media searches, several people are currently reporting cracks in walls.

Update 16:47 UTC : Based on the satellite image below there might have been an interaction in between a fault and the lubrication of the nearby reservoir, something which happens regularly in other parts of the world. Scientific study will be needed to find out what triggered this earthquake.

Update 16:43 UTC : IGN Spain is now mentioning a M5.4 Magnitude

Update 16:40 UTC : Initial reports are reporting a depth varying from 10 to 23 km. The fact that this earthquake was femt in a relatively large area may explain that the 23 km is right.

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163 km SE of Madrid, Spain / pop: 3,255,944 / local time: 17:16:30.6 2015-02-23
133 km SE of Toledo, Spain / pop: 82,291 / local time: 17:16:30.6 2015-02-23
83 km W of Albacete, Spain / pop: 169,716 / local time: 17:16:30.6 2015-02-23
20 km E of Tomelloso, Spain / pop: 38,095 / local time: 17:16:30.6 2015-02-23

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 4.6

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-02-23 17:16:30

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-02-23 16:16:30

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/02/23/moderate-earthquake-spain-on-february-23-2015/