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Update: Italy Hit by 2nd Deadly Quake in Days; Death Toll at 16

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© Luca Bruno / The Associated Press
Rescue teams and search dogs look for three workers reported missing at a factory in Medolla, Italy, devastated by the area's second quake in nine days.
San Felice Sul Panaro, Italy - Workers at the small machinery company had just returned for their first shift following Italy's powerful and deadly quake earlier this month when another one struck Tuesday morning, collapsing the roof.

At least three employees at the factory - two immigrants and an Italian engineer checking the building's stability - were among those killed in the second deadly quake in nine days to strike a region of Italy that hadn't considered itself particularly quake prone.

By late Tuesday, the death toll stood at 16, with one person missing: a worker at the machinery factory in the small town of San Felice Sul Panaro. An estimated 350 people also were injured in the 5.8 magnitude quake north of Bologna in Emilia Romagna, one of Italy's more productive regions, agriculturally and industrially.

Factories, barns and churches fell, dealing a second blow to a region where thousands remained homeless from the May 20 temblor, much stronger in intensity, at 6.0 magnitude.

Comment: One has to wonder if the oil and gas drilling in this exact area of Italy, the gas drilling having begun late last year, has anything to do with these earthquakes...

Why Italy's Earthquake Was Weird

Then there were the recent strong earthquakes in Bulgaria and Norway. Things be rockin' and rollin'!

5.6 earthquake which jolted Bulgaria was strongest since 1858, and the aftershocks continue

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.2 - Norwegian Sea


Cloud Lightning

Hailstorm rips through Cuttack, India, Capital hit too

Cuttack
© Google maps
A hailstorm hit the Millennium City on Monday afternoon bringing relief from the sweltering weather. But it caused widespread damage uprooting trees and utility poles and snapping power connections in many parts.

Wind gusts accompanied by hail and rain ripped through the City at around 5 pm. The cloudburst wreaked havoc. Many vehicles were also crushed under trees which came down under the impact of the storm.

Bizarro Earth

Second earthquake in ten days shakes northern Italy, leaving ten dead


A new earthquake has struck the Emilia region in northern Italy, killing at least 10 people and burying several others under rubble, local media say.

All the deaths were in the Modena area.

Three were killed when an industrial shed collapsed in Medolla, three died in San Felice, two in Mirandola and one in Cavezzo.

Tuesday's tremor, estimated at 5.8 magnitude, hit the same region where a quake 10 days ago killed seven people and destroyed many buildings.

Milan and Bologna were shaken too.

Some people fled from buildings when they felt the tremor, which struck at 09:03 local time (07:03 GMT).

Comment: One has to wonder if the oil and gas drilling in this exact area of Italy, the gas drilling having begun late last year, has anything to do with these earthquakes...

Why Italy's Earthquake Was Weird

Then there were the recent strong earthquakes in Bulgaria and Norway. Things be rockin' and rollin'!

5.6 earthquake which jolted Bulgaria was strongest since 1858, and the aftershocks continue

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.2 - Norwegian Sea


Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 5.8 - Northern Italy (aftershocks included)

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© USGS
Date-Time
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 07:00:03 UTC
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 09:00:03 AM at epicenterTime of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location
44.814°N, 11.079°E Depth
9.6 km (6.0 miles)

Region
NORTHERN ITALY Distances
40 km (24 miles) NNW of Bologna, Italy
59 km (36 miles) E of Parma, Italy
70 km (43 miles) S of Verona, Italy
343 km (213 miles) NNW of ROME, Italy

Nuke

Fukushima Radiation Found In West Coast Tuna

Fukushima plant
© Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Scientists hope to test new samples of Pacific bluefin tuna after low levels of radioactive cesium from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident turned up in fish caught off California in 2011, researchers reported Monday.

The bluefin spawn off Japan, and many migrate across the Pacific Ocean. Tissue samples taken from 15 bluefin caught in August, five months after the meltdowns at Fukushima Daiichi, all contained reactor byproducts cesium-134 and cesium-137 at levels that produced radiation about 3% higher than natural background sources -- but well below levels considered dangerous for human consumption, the researchers say.

Cesium-137 has a radioactive half-life of about 30 years, and traces of the isotope still persist from above-ground nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s and '60s. But cesium-134, which has a half-life of only two years, "is inarguably from Fukushima Daiichi," Stanford University marine ecologist Dan Madigan told CNN.

Madigan is the lead author of a paper published in this week's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. One of his co-authors, Nicholas Fisher, said levels of both isotopes detected in fish caught in August 2011 are one-thirtieth the amount of naturally occurring radioactive potassium found in all marine life. It's also about 2.5% of the more restrictive limits Japan imposed on fish caught for human consumption after the accident.

Alarm Clock

Chemicals in tsunami debris could pose coastal threat

Two photos show the same coast in northeastern Japa
© Associated Press/Kyodo News
Two photos show the same coast in northeastern Japan on March 12, 2011, before and after a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the area.
The spill and spread of industrial chemicals across the coastline of British Columbia is a possibility as slower-moving tsunami debris from Japan approaches the west coast, according to experts observing its movements.

The risk of chemical contamination is sizable, especially considering that many of the tsunami-affected areas on the Japanese coast were industrial and used many different types of toxic chemicals in manufacturing operations.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.7 - Santiago Del Estero, Argentina

Argentina Quake 280512
© USGS
Date-Time
Monday, May 28, 2012 at 05:07:23 UTC

Monday, May 28, 2012 at 02:07:23 AM at epicenterTime of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location

28.060°S, 63.109°W

Depth

589.3 km (366.2 miles)

Region
SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA

Distances
52 km (32 miles) NNW of Anatuya, Santiago del Estero, Argentina

117 km (72 miles) ESE of Santiago del Estero, Argentina

249 km (154 miles) SE of San Miguel de Tucuman, Tuc., Argentina

838 km (520 miles) NNW of BUENOS AIRES, D.F., Argentina

Cloud Lightning

Tornadoes cause heavy property damage near Montreal

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© Ryan Remiorz/THE CANADIAN PRESS
Campbell Miller looks over the wreckage of the Grand Fresniere Presbyterian church caused by a force one tornado in Saint Benoit, Quebec, on Saturday.
Two tornadoes ripped through communities near Montreal Friday night, smashing-in roofs, shattering windows and uprooting trees that lay in their paths.

No one appears to have been injured after the twisters struck within minutes of each other in largely rural communities which lay about 35 kilometres apart.

"Someone at the wrong place at the wrong time could have been seriously injured, but fortunately that wasn't the case," said Environment Canada meteorologist Rene Heroux, who spent Saturday touring the areas where the tornadoes touched down.

Cloud Lightning

Tornadoes strafe Kansas, damaging homes; 1 hurt

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© Tom Dorsey / Salina Journal
Kelly Escue, of Wichita, carries items salvaged Saturday afternoo from the rubble that was the home of her grandmother, Pat Strecker. Strecker's home half a mile south of Russell was destroyed Friday night by a tornado.
Tornadoes raked Kansas overnight, injuring one person and damaging some homes and businesses.

The Kansas Department of Emergency Management said one person was injured in Russell when a modular home was destroyed. That person was taken to Russell Hospital. Several other homes in the area were also damaged.

CBS Affiliate KWCH reports five tornadoes touched down in Rush County. The most significant damage happened in La Crosse, a town of about 1,400, where a tornado struck a four-block area. No injuries were reported.

The Kansas Department of Emergency Management says one building, a car wash, a farm shed and three camping trailers were destroyed.

Authorities closed U.S. 183 north of the town and Kansas 4 west of the town because of downed power lines.

Tree limbs, power lines and poles are also down as a result of the storm. Downed power lines forced the closure of U.S. 183 north of town and K-4 west of town.

Bell

Fourth earthquake rocks East Texas

The fourth earthquake in 16 days hit East Texas early Saturday.

No injuries or significant damage were reported from the preliminary magnitude 2.5 temblor that hit about 1:30 a.m., said Larry Burns, emergency management coordinator in Timpson.

The quake was centered about seven miles southeast of town, near FM 1645 and Texas 87, according to information from the U.S. Geological Survey.

"One of the guys I work with, he told me it shook but it wasn't like any of the others we've had," said Burns, who was not in town when the latest quake occurred. "We're up to four of them so far."

There perhaps have been more than that, according to accounts collected by the Timpson and Teneha News, Mayor Debra Smith said Saturday.

"I think they've determined we are up to seven in the last 12 months," the mayor said, dating the first reports to July. "But some of them were smaller than the (Geological Survey) keeps up."