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Related: About this forumFirst came a quake in Mexico - then strange blue lights
Mexicans are sharing spectacular videos of bursts of blue lights seen streaking across the skies as a strong earthquake rocked the country's Pacific coast city of Acapulco on Wednesday.
The 7.0 magnitude quake struck some 11 miles northeast of the resort city in the southwestern state of Guerrero.
At least one person was killed, buildings were damaged and rockslides littered a major highway - but the temblor didn't cause widespread damage.
Felt some 200 hundred miles away in Mexico City, and lasting nearly a minute, residents fled into the streets as buildings swayed, sidewalks undulated and the blue lights burst brilliantly in the sky.
At: https://www.npr.org/2021/09/08/1035335407/first-came-a-quake-in-mexico-then-strange-blue-lights-people-feared-the-apocalyp
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Judi Lynn
(160,219 posts)Can't imagine what they must have thought...
That experience will live on in the minds of every witness for the rest of his/her life.
Thank you, peppertree.
Judi Lynn
(160,219 posts)It's just as horrendous tonight as it was yesterday.
I don't think many people are aware that the energy released by earthquakes could do something like that, just as no one has ever imagined wildfires can become so intense they create fire tornadoes, or that volcanoes can create tornadoes, as well:
Volcanic tornado pictured during Hawaii eruption
Lava from Kilauea destroys hundreds more homes overnight on Big Island
Tom Embury-Dennis
Wednesday 06 June 2018 13:13
Volcanic tornado forms above Kilauea on Hawaii's Big Island (Anthony Quintano)
The sight of a volcanic tornado has been captured on camera over a fissure at the foot of an erupting volcano on Hawaiis Big Island.
The rare phenomenon came as lava from Kilauea destroyed hundreds more homes overnight, overtaking two oceanfront communities advised to evacuate last week.
The lavanado which does not have an official name among volcanologists was captured by photographer Anthony Quintano during a tour by the Hawaii National Guard of an area known as Leilani Estates.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/hawaii-volcano-latest-tornado-kilauea-eruption-twister-lava-pictures-a8385851.html
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As frightening as fire tornadoes are, blue lights caused by earthquakes seem far more terrifying to me.