
I was thinking, though, that wouldn't they have advanced warning and be able to evacuate a lot of people? Then I saw this article on Hal Turner's website. Three of the five Tsunami Warning Buoys protecting the US east coast are OFFLINE and a fourth is malfunctioning, leaving only ONE buoy in the Atlantic Ocean to warn Americans if a tsunami wave is coming at them from the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands. It is that very island which is currently seeing swarms of earthquakes, leading scientists to believe the volcano there will erupt. If it erupts, and the southwestern flank falls into the ocean causing a tsunami as many expect it will, the US east coast will be BLIND-SIDED because 80% of our tsunami warning buoys are not working. The mean elevation of Florida is 100 feet, not 4. I think Hal got this one wrong. https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/volcano-erupts-spains-canary-islands-following-earthquake-swarm I am hoping this eruption is nowhere near as dire as some are making it out to be, but I am watching closely. Lisa (Watchwoman 65) just did a youtube on this Starts @ 1:32 In the comment section, someone said If a piece of this island falls into the ocean it will create a huge tsunami heading for the east coast. - Fair Use - This is from Suspicious0bservers web site.