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THE DIFFERENCE  PREDICTABLE DISASTERS




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           Predictable disasters which now threaten our world



           Since 2003 when WINGS was first envisioned the world has changed. Changed by several major disas-
           ters, such as the Boxer Day tsunami, the 2005 Pakistani earthquake Hurricanes Katrina, Ike and Sandy,
           and the March 11, 2011 tsunami in Japan. But these disasters all pale in comparison to looming disasters
           because each of the following disasters have the potential to wipe out not just tens of millions of peo-
           ple but even hundreds of millions of people.

              Yellowstone Caldera – geologists discovered recently the magma chambers are many times larger
           than previously known stretching out over several western states. The catastrophic risk to the United
           States is predicted to place an ash accumulation of six to 15 feet over the united states west of the
           Mississippi.


              La Palma, Canary Islands. The deep crevasse is continually widening bringing the risk of causing a
           catastrophic tsunami across the entire Atlantic.


              New Madrid Fault Line. Significant data suggests that the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of
           Mexico has affected this fault line increasing the risk of a major catastrophic event including liquefac-
           tion over the entire gulf states.


              Asteroid Strikes The risk for a large asteroid strike causing major catastrophic effects increases over
           time. The risk is large scale tsunami's, earthquakes, debris clouds masking out sunlight for sustaining
           plant and animal life, and subsequent long-term winter effects.

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