Russia, Tsunami and earthquake
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A powerful 8.8 magnitude quake in Russia's remote Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami warnings and evacuation orders from Japan to Hawaii. Here's
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The Weather Channel on MSNMagnitude 8.8 Earthquake Sets Off Tsunami Alerts Across The Pacific; Tsunami Warning Issued For Hawaii, Alaska, CaliforniaA major magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck early Wednesday in far eastern Russia. Tsunami alerts have been issued in parts of Alaska, Hawaii, Japan and throughout the Pacific. A tsunami has been measured in the northern Pacific and the United States Geological Survey is warning that tsunami waves are possible as far away as Antarctica.
The quake struck late morning local time 440 kilometers (273 miles) southwest of the capital Apia at a depth of 314 kilometers (195 miles), the US Geological Survey said.
Magnitude-6.6 earthquake strikes Samoa, no injuries reported, no tsunami warning issued, located on the Ring of Fire.
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Sand Point, Alaska, on Wednesday, prompting a tsunami advisory from the National Weather Service.
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck off Panama's Pacific coast on Monday, approximately 130 miles south of Punta Burica. The quake, occurring at a depth
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNEarthquake of magnitude 7.3 strikes Alaska Peninsula - reportA 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the US state of Alaska on Wednesday (US time), triggering a tsunami advisory, the US Geological Survey said. The earthquake took place at approximately 12:37 local time (2037 GMT), with its epicentre located about 87km south of the island town of Sand Point, USGS said.
PANAMA CITY (AP) — An earthquake with a preliminary 6.2 magnitude struck off the Pacific coast of Panama on Monday, authorities said. No injuries or damage were immediately reported. The U.S ...
A magnitude-6.6 earthquake struck near the South Pacific island nation of Samoa on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of injury or damage. The quake struck late morning local time 440 kilometers (273 miles) southwest of the capital Apia at a depth of 314 kilometers (195 miles),