>La Palma is currently the most volcanically active island in the Canary Islands Archipelago. It is likely that several eruptions would be required before failure would occur on Cumbre Vieja.[21][22] However, the western half of the volcano has an approximate volume of 500 cubic kilometres (120 cu mi) and an estimated mass of 1.5 trillion metric tons (1.7×1012 short tons). If it were to catastrophically slide into the ocean, it could generate a wave with an initial height of about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) at the island, and a likely height of around 50 metres (164 ft) at the Caribbean and the Eastern North American seaboard when it runs ashore eight or more hours later. Tens of millions of lives could be lost in the cities and/or towns of St. John's, Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Miami, Havana and the rest of the Eastern Coasts of the United States and Canada, as well many other cities on the Atlantic coast in Europe, South America and Africa.[21][22] The likelihood of this happening is a matter of vigorous debate.[24]
Should we meme this into existence?
>>71157600
Yes
im safe at the top of these.
go ahead
>>71157600
You asked, KEK answered.
May YHWH bless us with major happenings
>>71157600
Go ahead. I'm several hundred miles away from any ocean.
>>71157600
>1km tall wave
Bullshit desu
>>71157600
NTF ST WRT NT KK
H3 NF CALIFORNIA
>>71157600
Source please. I don't believe a 1km high wave.
>>71157600
>Tens of millions of lives could be lost in the cities and/or towns of St. John's, Halifax, Boston, New York
pls make my death swift & painless
>Jersey gets wiped out
>I get beachfront property
>>71158731
>>71158940
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9e8CRE3lRdA
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RbpIgqqMI8I
>>71159351
>Christian Comedy Channel
>clips from Discovery series
Where do the ancient aliens and Rapture factor in?
>>71157600
It might be 50m at the shore, but what about 2 miles inland?
Anyone with an 8 hour warning could walk a few miles in shore, most could slowly walk 20.
>>71159351
http://www.rense.com/general56/tsu.htm
Or, watch the movie "Deep Impact"