Scientists Fear "Supervolcano" Eruption As Earthquake Swarm Near Yellowstone Soars To 800
More than 800 earthquakes have now been recorded at the Yellowstone Caldera, a long-dormant supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park, over the last two weeks - an ominous sign that a potentially catastrophic eruption could be brewing. However, despite earthquakes occurring at a frequency unseen during any period in the past five years, the US Geological Survey says the risk level remains in the “green,” unchanged from its normal levels, according to Newsweek.
The biggest earthquake in this “swarm” - which registered a magnitude of 4.4 – took place on June 15, three days after the rumblings started. That quake was the biggest in the region since a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck close to Norris Geyser Basin in March 2014. This magnitude 4.4 earthquake was so powerful that people felt it in Bozman Montana, about eight miles away.
I've been following this situation myself for a while now and I think things will be getting worse before it gets any better, as we go through some powerful planetary alignment's in the next couple of months. This huge system under yellow stone blows its top every 600,000 years or so and we are way over due for the next one!
Yea, I'm a prepper but I have to tell you...If this thing goes off, its game over. I live in Indiana but it wouldn't matter lol. They say even a "small" event would be larger than a St. Helens eruption.