2017 Chiapas 8.4 earthquake
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:10 pm
September 8, 2017, 4:49:17 UT, 15N01'44'', 93W48'25''
(60 miles southwest of Pijijiapan, Mexico)
Wikipedia now calls this the Chiapas earthquake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Chiapas_earthquake
This quake occurred off the Mexican coast, near its border with Guatemala, "shaking buildings as far away as Mexico City" over 600 miles away (NYT). A tsunami warning has issued. It is Mexico's largest earthquake in about a century.
The Cansolar is good, as the clearly reigning solar ingress. The Caplunar is poor, unless it be taken as a "nobody got hurt here" type of chart. The daily markers are adequate.
Mexico City - either as a larger metropolitan area affected, or as the capital - is even smoother and kinder up to the day levels, and then gets squarely hit by the Cansolar timing, with transiting Mars crossing Cansolar IC (half a degree) and the Cansolar Mars-Uranus square tied partile to CanQ Midheaven.
UPDATE (apparently final): The death toll has now reached 98, with over 300 injuries.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)
Year: Cansolar
Venus on Asc (1°30')
Saturn-Neptune sq. (0°47')
-- Saturn on Dsc (6°45')
-- Neptune on MC (7°36')
Moon-Uranus conj. (3°57')
Bridge (None.)
Month: Caplunar
Venus on EP (0°30')
Moon-Jupiter sq. (1°09' in mundo)
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p MC sq. t Mars (0°56')
-----------------------------
t Moon sq. s MC (1°18')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p Asc sq. p Moon (0°34')
p MC conj. s Moon (0°35')
p EP conj. s Mars (1°50')
------------------------------------
t Sun sq. s Asc (0°27')
(60 miles southwest of Pijijiapan, Mexico)
Wikipedia now calls this the Chiapas earthquake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Chiapas_earthquake
This quake occurred off the Mexican coast, near its border with Guatemala, "shaking buildings as far away as Mexico City" over 600 miles away (NYT). A tsunami warning has issued. It is Mexico's largest earthquake in about a century.
The Cansolar is good, as the clearly reigning solar ingress. The Caplunar is poor, unless it be taken as a "nobody got hurt here" type of chart. The daily markers are adequate.
Mexico City - either as a larger metropolitan area affected, or as the capital - is even smoother and kinder up to the day levels, and then gets squarely hit by the Cansolar timing, with transiting Mars crossing Cansolar IC (half a degree) and the Cansolar Mars-Uranus square tied partile to CanQ Midheaven.
UPDATE (apparently final): The death toll has now reached 98, with over 300 injuries.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)
Year: Cansolar
Venus on Asc (1°30')
Saturn-Neptune sq. (0°47')
-- Saturn on Dsc (6°45')
-- Neptune on MC (7°36')
Moon-Uranus conj. (3°57')
Bridge (None.)
Month: Caplunar
Venus on EP (0°30')
Moon-Jupiter sq. (1°09' in mundo)
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p MC sq. t Mars (0°56')
-----------------------------
t Moon sq. s MC (1°18')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p Asc sq. p Moon (0°34')
p MC conj. s Moon (0°35')
p EP conj. s Mars (1°50')
------------------------------------
t Sun sq. s Asc (0°27')