The report was of tremors near Krakabloa and wright, also a few WW2 wreckage sites one 5 miles south from Yeager airport and on 7 miles North of bandit, the report also says about sending some subs and ROVs to the wreckage sites to see them, we have confirmed one to be a Japanese battleship and a second to be an American destroyer,
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@TheCaper ok, we will send more reports, but we might think more tremors might happen, Wright and Krakabloa are 2 plates, and are splitting apart, from what we think Wright will crash into city sky park, Krakabloa would crash into snowstone, and then about a few million years from now they all become a big island
@Pilotgoose We will issue a minor warning; people shouldn’t have items like glass vases or easily breakable things that could shatter and cause harm.
@TheCaper it was a magnitude 5.5 witch shouldn’t be too bad to issue a warning, from what we found on the battleships, they were sunk in 1943, after looking at American naval logs from the time, the second one was sunk by torpedo, and we think it was a later time in 1943.
Can you carbon date the ships to find their age? These could provide important details. Also, what magnitude is the earthquake measuring at? We need to know whether we need to issue a formal warning or not.
@TheCaper the tremors were reports Between wright and Yeager (50 miles from Wright) and that was reported on there Wright station and Krakabloa, the Wreckage sites: one was 5 miles south from Yeager and one was 7 miles north of bandit, in the Yeager wreckage site the Japanese battleship was found and in the bandit wreckage site the American destroyer was found, from another ROV search we found another American destroyer in the Yeager wreckage site, from what the researchers think, the 2 ships bumped into each other and got into a fight witch both sunk in, we will do a deeper search soon.
Sorry explain a bit more plz. My brain is running on -69IQ
@TheCaper this is for the report, for the wreckage sites.