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earthquake preparation

eatshitndie

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unfortunately for sinkies, they will not be spared from some of the world's biggest earthquakes. it's not whether it will happen, it's when. and when the shit hits the fan again in sumatra, which is part of the big four (sumatra, northeast japan, alaska, chile), and the shaking impacts sg, some buildings will sway and some buildings will collapse, especially those on reclaimed land and without deep piling into bedrock. again, it's not whether it will happen, it's when.

when that time cums, are sinkies prepared? will sinkies kpkb incessantly online as armchair critics? or will sinkies shut their pie holes and get to work to save their fellow sinkies? most likely the likes of tracytan and masturbating sbf trolls with 20/20 hindsights will be back again pointing fingers and asking for a coi, i.e. after the horse has bolted from the barn.

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Tuayapeh

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Yes it happen before in some part of the island few years back . And I believe there will be a bigger magnitude of earthquake hiting Singapore . The only question is when .
 

nato33

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http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...as-ancient-fault-lines-reactivate-says-expert

Following the quake tragedy in Sabah, there have been concerns that an earthquake may also hit Kuala Lumpur and according to a geological expert, such misgivings are not misplaced.

This is because the federal capital is located near the epicentres of ancient fault line zones, Universiti Malaya Geology Department Associate Professor Mustaffa Kamal Shuib told The Malaysian Insider.

These fault lines seem to have been reactivated by active tectonic plate boundaries and this, he said, was a cause for concern, especially since many structures in the city were not built and designed to withstand earthquakes.

“The general perception has always been that Peninsular Malaysia was safe because we are far from the Pacific Ring of Fire which surrounds us, but in recent years, there is evidence of earthquakes with focal points or epicentres right under our feet, due to the reactivation of old fault lines,” said Mustaffa.

Asked what causes the reactivation of fault lines, Mustaffa said Malaysia is surrounded by so many active tectonic plate boundaries and the Sunda Shelf, which the country sits on, is being compressed.

Peninsular Malaysia is at the centre of the shelf, also known as Sundaland, which is absorbing all the stress from around it.

“Sooner or later, the earth has to find some release by breaking through old fault line systems,” said Mustaffa whose field of research is structural geology and tectonics.

“This causes earthquakes," he said.

Mustaffa said he and his team first detected epicentres in 2007 and 2009 in Bukit Tinggi, near Genting Highlands, in Pahang, but some of these occurred to the west, near the KL fault zone.

The quakes were not strong but it is hard to say if they will increase in magnitude in the future, he said.

“The strongest one we have detected so far is a magnitude 3.5 in Bukit Tinggi.

"When we have epicentres (like Ranau, Sabah which was recently hit by a magnitude 6.0 quake) there is a possibility of earthquakes hitting the fault line zone," he said.

Mustaffa said in the past, Peninsular Malaysia had suffered tremors from distant sources and places like Sumatra and the Philippines, but now there was evidence of seismic activity in fault lines detected in the Peninsular itself.

There are four fault zones in Peninsular Malaysia – Bukit Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur, Lepar (north of Pahang) and Seremban (Negri Sembilan).

Universiti Malaya Geology Department Associate Professor Mustaffa Kamal Shuib (in checked shirt) with the team from the Malaysian Meteorological Department mapping out fault lines. – Pic supplied, June 11, 2015.Universiti Malaya Geology Department Associate Professor Mustaffa Kamal Shuib (in checked shirt) with the team from the Malaysian Meteorological Department mapping out fault lines. – Pic supplied, June 11, 2015.All have epicentres along them, Mustaffa said.

A 3.5 magnitude earthquake may not cause destruction but could damage buildings and structures, said Mustaffa.

“However if there is a higher magnitude earthquake, most of our buildings are unfortunately not designed for it,” he said.

On Tuesday, Kuala Lumpur mayor Tan Sri Ahmad Phesal Talib had said that DBKL would review the construction of new highrise buildings in Kuala Lumpur, especially the safety aspects of these buildings to withstand earthquake tremors.

He had said the views and advice of relevant experts would be sought with regard to this. Phesal was asked to comment on a local media report which touched on Malaysia's location that put the country at risk of earthquake tremors in future.

Asked about early detection and warning system that can be put in place, Mustaffa said that he was currently working together with experts from the Meteorological Department to study and map out seismic activity along old fault lines in Sabah, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia.

This report will be submitted to the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry which is funding the effort, he said.

"We started this study about two-and-a-half years ago and will be finalising our findings any time now," said Mustaffa who has been attached to Universiti Malaya's Geological Department for 30 years.

“Based on this, we will decide on places where seismic stations need to be built.”

Meanwhile, Singapore Earth Observatory Professor Kerry Sieh was reported as saying that the Earth goes through cycles of seismic energy release, and less release and more release.

"We have definitely been in the active cycle in the last 11 years since 2004. All the magnitude 8.4 earthquakes and bigger, up to 9.2, they all happened in the last 11 years. Several of those have been in Asia," he told Bernama.

The previous active cycle was in the 1950s to mid-1960s, which saw several earthquakes with a magnitude of a high 8 and above 9. But for the next 40 years, there were no records of a quake with a magnitude above 8.3, until 2004.

"We don't know whether we are at the end of the cycle or not," said Sieh. "My hunch is we will continue to see a larger number of large earthquakes. But that's only a hunch because we don't really have a way of telling whether we are at the end of the cycle or not." – June 11, 2015.

- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...s-reactivate-says-expert#sthash.lsiCAxkI.dpuf
 

eatshitndie

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thanks nato for that timely article! at least, malazyians are opening up their minds to a possibility of destructive earthquakes on the peninsula. the experts are looking at it objectively and scientifically. unlike sinkies who are emotional and will outrightly deny being in danger, malazyians will be far more prepared than their crybaby neighbors in the south. i'm actually very impressed with the malazyian practical let's-consider-that-scenario mindset these days.
 

winnipegjets

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Sinkees believe that sinkapore is safe from any natural disasters.

If earthquake hits sinkapore, how many of the skyscrapers will topple?

SCDF is trained for disaster work.
 

GOD IS MY DOG

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hope S'pore get hit by megaquake lah.............then kena mega-tsunami.............all PAP dogs kena drowned...........
 

kiwibird7

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Sinkees believe that sinkapore is safe from any natural disasters.

If earthquake hits sinkapore, how many of the skyscrapers will topple?

SCDF is trained for disaster work.
Just remember the HOTEL NEW WORLD incident, tall buildings will pancake, crushing it's occupants to death. Survivors will be trapped in pocket spaces to die a slow death unless detected by rescuers.

SCDF won't know how to "rescue" people in collapsed buildings. The SINKIE contingent at the Christchurch earthquake only performed "guard duties" to "secure" the perimeter, not rescue work.

If the riot police took hours to reach the "Little India" riots, think how long SCDF can reach collapsed buildings with many roads blocked by earthquake debris and liqeufaction?

Earth quake lasts for about 1/2 a minute and the building will collapse within that time frame. Hardly enough time to escape from say a highrise building like the million $$$ pinnacle@duxton should it pancake.

HDB blocks that are often built very close together will behave like dominoes, one block toppling on to the next causing a dominoes chain reaction.
 

Tuayapeh

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kopiOuncle

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nobody can escape the wrath of nature
if earthquake hits Singapore
just say good-bye
look at the congestion
look at our buildings
look at our infrastructure
one earthquake we are dead meat

so pray you people
people for heaven and earth to protect us
pray for goodness
pray for heavenly and divine help
do good always
don't always fuck people here and there
do good speak good think good

Singapore will be saved by the grace of heaven
amen
 

kopiOuncle

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earthquakes strike here
all mati surely
look at our high buildings congestion
so crowded and so close together

pray hard no earthquakes here ok
 

Froggy

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Full of nonsense here. AhGong is always watching over us come earthquakes, tsunami, nuclear disasters etc

 

Leongsam

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Full of nonsense here. AhGong is always watching over us come earthquakes, tsunami, nuclear disasters etc

With the spirit of LKY protecting all of us, Singaporeans will feel very confident that they'll be shielded from the wrath of mother nature.

Besides we have pastors Kong Hee and Sun to pray for us too. How can anything go wrong.
 

bart12

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You should worry about Cali first... It is long overdue.. Sumatra just has a big quake in 2004.. it will be another 100 years before another quake of that magnitude hit. Singapore will be very safe for a long while
unfortunately for sinkies, they will not be spared from some of the world's biggest earthquakes. it's not whether it will happen, it's when. and when the shit hits the fan again in sumatra, which is part of the big four (sumatra, northeast japan, alaska, chile), and the shaking impacts sg, some buildings will sway and some buildings will collapse, especially those on reclaimed land and without deep piling into bedrock. again, it's not whether it will happen, it's when.

when that time cums, are sinkies prepared? will sinkies kpkb incessantly online as armchair critics? or will sinkies shut their pie holes and get to work to save their fellow sinkies? most likely the likes of tracytan and masturbating sbf trolls with 20/20 hindsights will be back again pointing fingers and asking for a coi, i.e. after the horse has bolted from the barn.

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eatshitndie

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You should worry about Cali first... It is long overdue.. Sumatra just has a big quake in 2004.. it will be another 100 years before another quake of that magnitude hit. Singapore will be very safe for a long while

i've been preparing for the long-overdue hayward fault for the past 16 years, after loma prieta. that's a given. i've a 4-person tent ready to go up in the backyard, 8 gallons of water at all times on standby, a water distiller, 2 spare tanks of propane gas, 1 propane outdoor bbq grill and cooker, 8 canisters of butane, 2 butane cookers, an inflatable bed, one pump, a gasoline generator, solar lights, torchlights, batteries, canned food for 16 days, sealed emergency food for 32 days, 1 bicycle to get around, and all the necessary tools from the garage and garden tools from the shed.

i stay in sg too, and it's sinkies' complacency that i'm worried about. sinkies are never prepared because they're lulled into a false sense of safety until shit hits the fan. kpkb is what i expect when things go awry. :wink:
 

Leongsam

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i've been preparing for the long-overdue hayward fault for the past 16 years, after loma prieta. that's a given. i've a 4-person tent ready to go up in the backyard, 8 gallons of water at all times on standby, a water distiller, 2 spare tanks of propane gas, 1 propane outdoor bbq grill and cooker, 8 canisters of butane, 2 butane cookers, an inflatable bed, one pump, a gasoline generator, solar lights, torchlights, batteries, canned food for 16 days, sealed emergency food for 32 days, 1 bicycle to get around, and all the necessary tools from the garage and garden tools from the shed.

If you stayed in SG, you wouldn't have to go through all this trouble because the PAP will always be there to take care of you.
 
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