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A significant 6.5 magnitude earthquake rattled the Tanimbar Islands region of Indonesia, originating at a depth of 110 kilometers. While there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, the ...
A strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia’s Tanimbar Islands on Monday, according to the USGS and GEOFON. The quake occurred near the city of Tual in Maluku province at a depth of 66 km.
The magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey and war-torn Syria on Monday has killed more than 20,000 people. Here are some of the world's deadliest earthquakes in the past quarter-century.
The earthquakes in Syria and Turkey have killed more than 41,000 people. ... The deadliest earthquake so far in the 21st century was the December 2004 earthquake in Indonesia.
Here are the deadliest temblors this century, according to the United States Geological Survey: Port-au-Prince, Haiti , 2010: Around 316,000 people died in the magnitude 7.0 temblor that struck ...
Powerful earthquakes that shook Turkey and Syria last week had resulted in more than 41,000 deaths as of Tuesday. It is among most devastating and deadliest disasters seen in recent history.
An overnight earthquake killed at least 118 people in a cold and mountainous region in northwestern China, provincial officials said Tuesday, in the nation’s deadliest quake in 10 years.
Here are some of the world’s deadliest earthquakes since 2000: — June 22, 2022: In Afghanistan, more than 1,100 people die in magnitude 6.1 earthquake. — Aug. 14, 2021: In Haiti, a magnitude ...
In this in-depth analysis, we reveal the world's deadliest earthquakes, their effects on local communities, and the current recovery initiatives. Get ready for a bumpy voyage through modern history!
The deadliest earthquake in Turkey's history, and the third-most deadly of all time, occurred in 115 in the city of Antakya. Antakya, historically known as Antioch, ...
Over 100 dead, many more injured in China's deadliest earthquake in nearly a decade Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered roughly 4K first responders to the scene. By Anders Hagstrom Fox News.
BEIJING (Reuters) - At least 126 people were killed in Tibet by this week's earthquake of magnitude 6.8, the fifth-deadliest since 2008, data from China's National Earthquake Data Center shows.