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The largest wave ever recorded swept into Lituya Bay in Alaska on 9 July, 1958. The tsunami followed a devastating earthquake. To get an idea of the size of the tsunami that struck Alaska on that ...
A small earthquake rattled parts of the Southland Wednesday night. The magnitude 2.6 quake struck a little less than a mile ...
A 3.2-magnitude earthquake shook Southern California as it hit off the coast, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Articles and social media posts have repeatedly shared a false claim that Malaysia is now situated within the seismically ...
An earthquake measuring 3.2 in magnitude rattled the coast of Ventura County early Tuesday afternoon. The quake struck at ...
Earthquakes aren’t common in the North Carolina mountains, so something unusual must be happening under Canton. Four quakes ...
They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Washington, according to the Department of Homeland Security. If an earthquake strikes ...
Sensors that detect changes in atmospheric pressure due to ground shaking can also obtain data about large earthquakes and explosions that exceed the upper limit of many seismometers, according to new ...
In that earthquake, at least five people in their ... across the Bering Strait to Alaska and down the U.S. West Coast to South America. Advertisement Scientists say that roughly 90% of all ...
One of the last U.S. states to join the union should be the first in line for a Russian attack according to a Kremlin propagandist. Retired general Andrey Gurulyov, a State Duma deputy, raised the ...
They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Washington, according to the Department of Homeland Security. If an earthquake strikes ...