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Explained: Why are earthquakes so hard to predict?
People in B.C. regularly have earthquake drills at school and work, trying to prepare for what’s known as “the big one.” The ...
When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake rocked Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on Tuesday, officials warned that damaging tsunami waves could follow. Instead, the waves that reached Hawaii and the U.S. West ...
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Explained: Why a Russian earthquake triggered tsunami alerts in Hawaii, Japan, and the US West Coast
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. It triggered tsunami waves that travelled across the Pacific Ocean. Japan, Hawaii, Alaska, and the US West Coast were all ...
New research suggests that the Earth's solid inner core is softer and more dynamic than previously thought, changing ideas.
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake off the Pacific coast of Russia triggered a brief tsunami advisory that was later canceled for some coastal areas of Alaska's Aleutian Islands Thursday. The ...
"Do not be glued to the screen. Evacuate now!" a Japanese newscaster shouted to his on-camera audience as tsunami warnings reached three continents. The tsunami waves turned out to be relatively ...
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Tsunami warnings explained: What to know, how to stay safe, dos and don'ts after 8.8 Russian earthquake
An earthquake measuring 8.8 magnitude struck off Russia’s eastern seaboard on 29 July, setting off tsunami warnings and watches across a vast stretch of the Pacific. The tremor, one of the strongest ...
One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Hawaii, the U.S. West Coast and Japan. Several people were injured, none gravely, ...
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