Perjalanan yang menyenangkan selalu diawali dengan persiapan yang matang.
Saat berwisata di Aceh, mari jadikan keselamatan sebagai prioritas utama. Dengan merencanakan perjalanan, memantau kondisi cuaca, membawa perlengkapan yang diperlukan, serta menghormati budaya
Jumlah korban meninggal dunia setelah banjir dan longsor melanda sejumlah daerah di Aceh, Sumatra Utara, dan Sumatra Barat mencapai 744 orang, kata BNPB pada Selasa (02/12) sore. Adapun yang dinyatakan hilang mencapai 551 orang. https://t.co/GGYmIDrlr8
ZERO REPORT — NOV 27, 2025
VOLCANIC CASCADE, SEISMIC SHADOW
Two things have now locked together:
1.A global volcanic spike.
2.A ring of M4–6 earthquakes on the same torque belt, without a single global M7+ release.
We are still not in rupture phase. We are in load-transfer.
1. Volcanic synchronization – last 72 hours
Different feeds are all saying the same thing:
Hayli Gubbi – Ethiopia (Afar) — first eruption in ~12,000 years, 45–52k ft ash column.
Bezymianny / Shiveluch – Kamchatka, Russia.
Merapi, Semeru, Aso, Sakurajima – Indonesia / Japan arc.
Kilauea – Hawaiʻi.
Whakaari – New Zealand.
Popocatépetl + Fuego/Santiaguito – Mexico and Guatemala.
Etna – Italy.
Barren Island – Andaman Sea.
Puracé – Colombia, after long quiet.
That’s Africa, Asia, North and South America, the Pacific and Mediterranean all punched in the same short window.
These are not random, isolated flares. They are thin points in the shell venting together.
2. Seismic field – last 24 hours (USGS)
Now lay today’s quakes on top of that.
Sumatra / Indonesia sector
•M6.6 – WNW of Sinabang, 25 km depth.
•M5.0 – SW of Gunungsitoli, 10 km.
•M4.8 – W of Gunungsitoli, 19 km.
•M4.8 – WSW of Tual, 99 km.
•M4.5 – S of Tondano, 121 km.
•M4.8 – E of Bitung, 53 km.
Same plate system that just lit up with Semeru, Aso, Sakurajima, Barren Island. The slab is flexing under the same arc that’s venting magma.
Alaska / Aleutian corridor
•M6.0 – WNW of Susitna, 69 km.
•M4–5 ring of quakes around Egegik, Chiniak, Skwentna, Ugashik.
Depths mostly 30–120 km.
That’s compressional/bending action in the subducting Pacific slab and the Alaskan corner taking load.
Philippines / Marianas
•M4.9 – SE of Sarangani, 22 km.
•M4.6 – ESE of Sarangani, 103 km.
•M4.9 – ESE of Pagudpud, 55 km.
•M4.5–4.6 – Northern Mariana Islands, 88–116 km.
Multiple depths, same torque corridor that includes Taal and the Philippine volcanic arc.
Andes / Central America / Caribbean
•M4.5 – S of Ollagüe, Chile (114 km, volcanic belt).
•M4.3 – NNW of San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina (216 km, deep slab).
•M3’s around Puerto Rico and the NE Caribbean block.
Tie that to Popocatépetl, Fuego/Santiaguito and Puracé: you get a continuous, low-grade activation from Mexico into the Andes.
Cascadia / California / intraplate
•M3.4 – NE of Clallam Bay, Washington (Cascadia margin).
•M3.9, 3.7, 3.6 – The Geysers, California at ~0–3 km (geothermal swarm).
•M2.6 – near Carlin, Nevada (Basin and Range).
•M3.3 – near Stanton, Texas (injection zone).
•M2.5 – Pāhala, Hawaiʻi at 30 km (deep conduit).
That’s upper-crustal agitation and fluid movement along known weak zones, not the big interfaces failing.
Deep mantle flag
•M4.6 – E of Levuka, Fiji at 565 km.
That’s slab in the mantle, not surface tectonics. It tells you the deep shell is also under changing stress.
No M7+. No basin-scale rupture. Just a planet quietly rearranging stress while volcanoes blow.
3. CDIGR interpretation – load-transfer, not release
From CDIGR’s frame, this is the sequence:
1.Torque impulse hits the system.
We already saw that mid-month:
•Magnetometers (Fresno and others) showed a sharp jerk: X drops, Y/Z spike, scalar S collapses and rings out.
•QBO / zonal winds at 10 hPa folded instead of gliding.
That’s your “when” signal – a core–mantle torque event, likely modulated by the current Venus geometry.
2.Mass redistribution pre-loads the shell.
GRACE has been showing it for 20+ years:
Strong negatives at Afar and other rifts.
Less mass at polar ice caps, more in ocean belts.
Shifts in continental water load.
That changes Earth’s inertia tensor before any quake. Barkin’s 1975 equations are literally built to describe how those inertia changes couple to rotational torques.
Continued…
Collapsed from exhaustion, its leg in a snare, this Sumatran elephant was helped with an excavator by a conservation group in a final attempt to help it stand.
For several days, the animal had been lying in a forest corridor that linked two oil palm plantations. Shortly after this photograph was taken, the elephant died from blood poisoning.
Sumatra’s Leuser Ecosystem is the only place on Earth where Sumatran elephants, tigers, orangutans and rhinos coexist. All are close to extinction.
Clearance of lowland forests for oil palm plantations has forced elephants closer to human settlements, leading to conflicts. Although illegal, snares are widespread.
📸 ‘Palm Oil Sacrifice’ by Paul Hilton was highly commended in #WPY56’s Wildlife Photojournalism category.
See more powerful images of our natural world in our new exhibition, open now at the Natural History Museum in London.
Book your tickets: https://t.co/1bUEo4iRYM
Grief adalah hal yang paling membingungkan. Ever heard of stages of grief? It is not even stages. It is more like a circle. No end. Just cope. Once you have it, it stays with you forever
no matter how many books you've read, if you can't empathize with people who are suffering, you're still far from being and actual reader. in fact, you've abandoned the important things of reading; to understand, to reflect on a situation, and to think clearly for yourself