The seismic activity rattling Santorini and other Greek islands is not over and the biggest quake yet could be still to come, a seismologist has warned. Rémy Bossu, Secretary-General of the ...
A quake with a magnitude of 5.2 coursed through Santorini on Wednesday evening, the first to exceed 5.0 since the tremors began last week. The Greek Civil Protection Ministry on Thursday placed ...
Hotels and houses have been told to empty their swimming pools as large volumes of water could destabilize buildings in the event of a large quake. The strongest quake so far reached a magnitude ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported the quake's magnitude as 7.6, while the German Research Center for Geosciences reported a 7.5 magnitude, both at a depth of 10 km (6.21 miles).
"No forgetting, no forgiving, no reconciliation," they chanted. The quake and its aftershocks rattled 11 Turkish provinces in the southeast and parts of northern Syria, killing more than 55,000 ...
The quake struck at 6:23 p.m. in the middle of the sea and had a depth of 6.2 miles, the USGS said. The epicenter was 130 miles south-southwest of George Town in the Cayman Islands. The U.S ...
the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service told CBS News. As of late Saturday night, at least 326 people reported feeling the quake to the USGS.
The agency on social media platform X said the quake, which was 81 km (50 miles) deep, had no tsunami potential. There were no immediate reports of damage. Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency ...
The 7.8 magnitude quake struck before dawn when people were sleeping, destroying almost 40,000 buildings and severely damaging about 200,000 others in Turkey, and leaving huge numbers trapped ...
This was after a 5.2 quake, the strongest so far since the weekend, was recorded on Wednesday evening. Experts have so far been unable to give a definitive estimate on when the seismic activity ...