On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake struck Japan from its main island, Honshu. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake, one of the ...
BMKG stated that the earthquake that occurred west of South Aceh Regency did not have the potential for a tsunami. Here are ...
Monday’s incident marked the strongest earthquake in the northeast ... There is currently no tsunami threat in New England, according to the U.S. Tsunami Warning Center.
HUALIEN, Taiwan >> The strongest earthquake in a quarter-century ... out the windows of damaged buildings. There was no tsunami threat to Hawaii, officials said. The quake shook the city of ...
The tsunami that followed the earthquake dragging a boat onto the beach. A landslide can be seen in the background Credit: Public domain / Wikimedia Commons Some videos of the earthquake that shook ...
MUMBAI: Remember the days of long checkout queues, last-minute cash crunches, and the dreaded ‘No change, sir’ at the cashier? Well, those relics of the past are fast disappearing. The Ipsos Shopper ...
The National Weather Service has not issued any tsunami watches ... The event was the strongest earthquake measured in the northeastern United States since April, when a 4.8-magnitude earthquake ...
The strongest reported shaking as of noon was ... cover and hold on for safety.” The NWS National Tsunami Warning Center stated there was “NO tsunami danger from this earthquake” in ...
There have been very few Kage over centuries; each had unique strengths. Naruto possesses a range of jutsu, making him one of ...
March 11, 2011. (Courtesy of Fumiaki Konno) The Tohoku earthquake — the strongest recorded in Japan, at a magnitude of 9.1 — and resulting tsunami killed more than 18,000 and remains the ...
The strongest earthquake recorded was magnitude 4.6 at 3:55 p.m. Sunday, at a depth of 14 kilometers (9 miles), the Athens ...
An earthquake of magnitude 8.1 struck off the southern coast of Mexico late on Thursday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said, killing at least 61 people and triggering small tsunami waves but no ...