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Those areas wouldn't be underwater very long, and farther inland the water would not be very deep, but the issue would be with the infrastructure that would be destroyed, the lives lost closer to shore, and also the economic impact of have the ports on the East Coast wiped out.
The worst longterm effect would be the lack of potable water. All of the groundwater wells would be salinated.
No..... I mean explosives could be placed in the volcano crevasse to encourage the inevitable......but the kind people running the world would never be so evil, I'm sure.There is an (unproven) theory that the Indonesian tsunami was caused by a nuke placed in between irregularly shifted tectonic plates in the Indian Ocean. I guess anything is possible.I submit that most "acts of God" are really works of satan these days.
True, but how long would they stay that way? Wouldn't rainfall and percolation of that rainwater eventually dilute the salinated water?
Interestingly, I just saw that the closest village/settlement to where the eruption first started is named Fatima.