Toronto Earthquake Canada

Earthquake in Canada Shakes Buildings in Toronto, Ottawa

Numerous reports flooded Twitter, including from the National Post in Toronto, which tweeted about heavy shaking to its building about 30 seconds after similar reports from Ottawa.

This earthquake occurred near the southern edge of the Western Quebec Seismic Zone. Earthquakes within this zone are mostly small. They tend to cluster in a wide area that is slightly elongated northwest-southeast. Historically, earthquakes in the Western Quebec Seismic Zone have caused damage roughly once a decade. Three or four smaller events each year are felt in the region but are generally too small to cause damage. The largest earthquakes known in this part of Canada occurred in 1935 (M6.1), about 250 km (150 miles) to the northwest of todays event, and in 1732 (M6.2), about 150 km (100 miles) to the east. The 1732 earthquake caused significant damage in Montreal.

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Earthquake in South Pacific Ocean of Magnitude 7.2 Prompts Tsunami Warnings

US Geological survey says magnitude 7.2 quake hits South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu.

The U.S. Geological Survey says an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 has in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu have been beaten.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii said a tsunami warning is in force for Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia.

Vanuatu, officially the Republic of Vanuatu, an island state in the South Pacific. The archipelago of volcanic origin, is about 1750 kilometers (1090 miles) east of northern Australia, 500 kilometers (310 miles) northeast of New Caledonia, west and south of the Fiji islands in the Solomon Islands near New Guinea.
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Earthquake Los Angeles

The Earthquake Los Angeles, didn’t induced a great deal of an incommodiousness for the residents of the entire domain, leaving out the very fact that some of the people were in reality wakened up by the shakes up. According to many a reports on the Earthquake Los Angeles, there actually was a little one beforehand of a bigger one.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the temblor struck at 4:04 a.m. about 11 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and about one mile from Pico Rivera. The depth was recorded at about 11 miles.

The quake was considered small, but it was felt over a large swath of Southern California. More than 1,000 people have already reported to the USGS’s “Do You Feel It?” website that they detected the temblor. Many of those who responded on the website were from Los Angeles and Orange counties.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.4 in the Los Angeles area this morning around 4:04. Millions of people from southern California was awaken by the quake. See details below of the earthquake by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Chile Santiago

Chile Earthquake - Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake Shook Chile

Chile Earthquake - Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake Shook Chile

The Chilean media reported that at least 47 people died in earthquake and president Michelle Bachelet declared a “state of catastrophe” in the country.

The 8.8-magnitude quake, the country’s largest in 25 years, shook the capital Santiago for a minute and half at 3:34am (0634 GMT) today.

A tsunami warning has been extended across the Pacific rim, including most of Central and South America and as far as Australia and Antarctica.

A large earthquake has taken place off the coast of Chile. The quake occurred at 03:34 am local time (06:34 GMT) today. The USGS initially reported a magnitude of 8.3, but that has just been upgraded to 8.8. The earthquake was located off Maule, 325 km SW of the capital Santiago and 115 km NNE of the city of Concepción, with a reported depth of 35 km. The NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (home page) reports that a tsunami warning has been issued for Chile and Peru, and a tsunami watch has been issued for Ecuador, Colombia, Antarctica, Panama and Costa Rica. The BBC reports that the Japan Meteorological Agency ‘has warned of a potential tsunami across the Pacific’ (NOAA tsunami travel time map).

Chile’s steady economic growth has transformed Santiago into one of Latin America’s most modern metropolitan areas, with extensive suburban development, dozens of shopping malls, and impressive high-rise architecture. It is an Alpha World City and has some of Latin America’s most modern transportation infrastructure, such as the growing Santiago Metro (underground train system) and the new Costanera Norte, a toll

The country’s president is asking for calm after declaring a “state of catastrophe” in central Chile following a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake.

At least 16 people are dead and that’s expected to go up after the quake collapsed buildings in the capital, Santiago and the city shook for 90 seconds.

Phone and electricity service are cut, making the extent of the damage difficult to determine, though quakes of that size have devastating potential.

CNN reported that Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.8 earthquake that left 6 people dead.

“His residence sustained some damage, but otherwise no one was hurt among them. Electricity is down in his district of the capital city of Santiago,” said Malaya.

The quake’s epicenter was located near the city of Concepcion, 212 miles (341 kilometers) from the capital of Santiago. The quake struck at 3:34 a.m. (1:34 a.m. ET).

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Japan 6.4 Earthquake 2010 Update

Japan 6.4 Earthquake 2010

Japan 6.4 Earthquake 2010

The Earthquake is measure to be 6.4, We have had another earthquake, and this is not doing good, after the Haiti earthquake a month ago now we have this in Japan. For more details on the this Japan Earthquake 2010 .

On Sunday, Feb 7, the south coast of Miyakojima, in south Japan, had an earthquake. Japan’s earthquake was 69 miles/ 110 km long and went 6 miles/ 10 km deep.

Miyakojima is 1120 miles/ 1800 km southwest of the capital, Tokyo. JMA said the quake measured 6.6. US’s Geological survey measured the earthquake at 6.4.

Japan related news for this week:

On Friday, Feb 5, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s vessel, the Bob Barker, was rammed by Japan’s Yushin Maru 3.

Japanese officials issued a tsunami warning Sunday for several small islands after a strong earthquake shook an area off the country’s southern coast.

The Meteorological Agency said the earthquake hit at 3:10 p.m. (0610 GMT) and registered magnitude 6.6. The U.S. Geological Survey measured it at 6.4.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The Japanese agency said the tsunami was expected to be about 1.6 feet (50 centimeters) high.

The quake hit 69 miles (110 kilometers) off the southern coast of Miyakojima island, in southern Japan, at a depth of six miles (10 kilometers), it said.

The small island is about 1,120 miles (1,800 kilometers) southwest of Tokyo.

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