Is the Big One coming? Hope not

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2.7-magnitude earthquake hits Johor, sixth in a week​


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most old farts here dont give a fuck anyway, its probably many years away
they usually die of heart attacks, diabetes, strokes, stupidity, brain tumors, homelessness....i forgot, loyalty to pap
 
sinkie unkers will use the big one to enjoy a big one at geylang, joo chiat, and some say mayfair at jurong.
 
big question is...are the tremors slowly releasing pressure so that next big one will be hundreds of years away?, or is it a buildup to a big one......
if you are 60 and below, pray, 60 and above, just accept anything that comes your way
 
big question is...are the tremors slowly releasing pressure so that next big one will be hundreds of years away?, or is it a buildup to a big one......
if you are 60 and below, pray, 60 and above, just accept anything that comes your way
From Tradational Geography POV, fault lines take more than few hundred years or even thousand of years to be created…but these are based in 19-20th century observation
 
Not so fast lah, must take a few decades mah…Then moi move to a better place Liao , no eyes to see :)
Small tremors or foreshocks, sometimes precede a far more serious earthquake since seismic events tend to cluster. However, not all smaller tremors lead to a major quake; it just indicates that stress is building on a fault which increases the long-term risk of a major earthquake.
 
Is it normal for earthquakes or tremors to occur due to irregular testing of unknown activities taking place?
 
If the big one comes to singapore, the shitty cheap build HDB flats will not stand a chance
 
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