Sumatra earthquake of 1833
The earthquake in Sumatra occurred on November 25, 1833, at approximately 22:00 local time, with an estimated magnitude of M w = 8.8 to 9.2. This caused a large tsunami that flooded the southwestern coast of the island. There are no reliable records of loss of life, but numerous casualties are described. The magnitude of this event has been estimated using elevation records taken from coral microatolls.
Damage
There is only scant information available on the extent of damage associated with either the earthquake or the subsequent tsunami. However, the tsunami was clearly devastating along the southwest coast of Sumatra, Pariaman to Bengkulu. There is also a single report of major damage in the Seychelles islands.
Time until big one in 2025:
191 years, 7 months, and 15 days
69990 days
We quickly noticed the synchronization between both earthquakes and at the same time we can show the great power of both events.
Now if we compare the date of the earthquake with that of the Sumatra earthquake on December 26, 2004 with a total of more than 260,000 victims.
Time between both events: 171 years, 1 month, and 1 day
62488 days
As we can see, the synchronization of the numbers is total, both in the scheme of months, days and years and in the total days.
Looking at astrology we notice that Mars is positioned right above the Sun of the first earthquake, clearly bringing the energy to the present. There is also alignment with Mercury and Pluto, and a clear opposition of Neptune and Saturn.

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