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Breaking!! Deadline 19th March, Supermoon Will Cause More Tsunami's, Earthquakes.

Tōkyō : Japan | Mar 12, 2011 at 6:30 AM PST
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12 Mar 2011: It is confirmed by the Scientists that the Supermoon is going to be the closest to earth with only 221,567 miles by 19th Mar, and it will cause damage abnormality because of the powerful gravitational conditions. Supermoon is when the Moon Sun and Earth is in the same alignment and the moon is the closest to Earth in past 18 to 20 years.

It may cause more Tsunami's, Earthquakes, Volcano eruptions and many other unexpected disasters.

Major countries are already on full alert with all the necessary preparations under way, already a lot of damage to the world has been done and things are pretty much serious till the deadline 19th March 2011.

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