An earthquake measuring 6.7 magnitude has hit
northeast India, near its borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh, killing at least
five people. The quake hit at 04:35 local time (23:05 GMT Sunday) about 29km
(18 miles) northwest of Imphal, the capital of Manipur state, according to the
US Geological Survey (USGS). Strong tremors have been felt across the region. The
earthquake was originally reported to have measured 6.8 magnitude. The tremor
cracked walls and a newly built six-story building in Imphal collapsed, police
said. Other buildings were also reported to have been damaged. Jan.4 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-35219069
The Sun
conjoins Pluto on Jan 6 and squares Uranus a couple of days later. This sets
into motion the energy contained in the Uranus-Pluto square. Among other
things, Uranus-Pluto manifests as the sudden release of elemental forces in the
form of volcanoes, earthquakes, typhoons etc.
On Jan. 2,
the Last Quarter Moon chart at Imphal catches Uranus-Pluto square on the angles thereby releasing its energy at
that place.
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