Supporting Evidence?
Panama is on a platelet, a small piece that is sometimes considered independent of the Caribbean or S American Plates, but in the main is considered part of the Caribbean Plate. This Panama platelets is shoved around from all directions – by the Caribbean Plate, the S American Plate, the North Andes Platelet, the Nazca Plate, and the Cocos Plate. The Panama locks are right in the middle of this little platelet, and the locks are in trouble.
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A Concrete Sample Was Pulled from the New Panama Canal Locks and It Does Not Look Good
August 27, 2015
http://gcaptain.com/a-concrete-sample-was-pulled-from-the-new-panama-canal-locks
The crack and subsequent leaks appeared recently in the concrete of one of the interior chambers of the new Cocoli Locks on the Pacific side of the waterway during testing of the new locks. The main contractor for the Third Set of Locks project, issued a statement last Friday acknowledging the leaks, but has since gone quiet.
MODIS images do not yet show a breach of the locks. No discernable change between 9/28/2012 and 12/22/2013 and 8/20/2015.
The S America roll is palpable in the stress along the Andes too, where the S American Plate is pushed over the Nazca Plate. If the Panama locks cracked on August 27, it is no surprise that huge cracks appeared in Peru on August 21.
- Large Cracks in the Soil Generated Fear among the Population
August 21, 2015
http://www.telesurtv.net/news/Nueva-emergencia-en-Peru-por-reptacion - At least 19 towns in the district Piscobamba, Ancash region, Peru are in state of emergency due to new landslides that caused large cracks in the soil and fear in the population. In May, the Peruvian government declared an emergency in the district of Piscobamba for 60 days because of the damage left by the landslide and creeping ground. Landslides, rains and drainage caused the collapse of 100 houses in this county, and authorities moved to place reviewed the status of damaged infrastructure.