Earth Changes
An initial earthquake earlier on Thursday evening left 200 people injured and at least one fatality according to government officials. Some 800 homes were damaged in Nagarote, a town 30 miles northwest of Managua.
Authorities reported that the single confirmed fatality thus far, a 23-year-old woman, had died of an apparent heart attack.

A rabbit heads for cover along a snow-covered path in Montana.
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for an area that includes Red Lodge, Cooke City and Roscoe.
Landslides and spring floods are common in Tajikistan, the poorest country in Central Asia, as over 90 percent of its territory is mountainous.
The mudslide struck on Saturday night in a village around 230 km (150 miles) south of the Tajik capital Dushanbe, near the border with Afghanistan.
The natural disaster occurred overnight in the Rustaq district of northern Takhar province, about 300 kilometres north-east of the capital Kabul, police spokesman Abdul Khalil Aseer said.
A shallow 7.7 magnitude earthquake, which was then revised down to 7.5, centered about 114 kilometers south of Kirakira, Solomon Islands and 20 kilometers deep shook the area, the US Geological Survey reported.
A tsunami warning has been issued for Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
The previous quake estimated at 7.6 hit the region overnight. It struck 100 kilometers south-east of Kirakira, Solomon Islands, at a depth of almost 30 kilometers. A tsunami warning was initiated, however it lasted only for a few hours.
Event Time
2014-04-13 12:36:18 UTC
2014-04-13 23:36:18 UTC+11:00 at epicenter
Location
11.451°S 162.069°E depth=35.0km (21.7mi)
Nearby Cities
111km (69mi) S of Kirakira, Solomon Islands
321km (199mi) SE of Honiara, Solomon Islands
713km (443mi) NW of Luganville, Vanuatu
922km (573mi) SE of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
967km (601mi) NW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu
Technical data

View of houses in flames during a fire in Valparaiso,west of Santiago, Chile, on April 12, 2014.
Firefighters were having difficulty combating the blaze because of the topography of the city, which is surrounded by dozens of steep hills where most people live.
President Michelle Bachelet has declared the city a catastrophe zone, which puts the armed forces in charge of maintaining order and evacuating thousands of people affected by the smoke and flames.
"This is the worst disaster I have seen," regional governor Ricardo Bravo said. "Now we fear that the fire will spread to the center of the city, which would increase the severity of the emergency."
Comment: Multiple wildfires in recent times across the globe:
Outbreak of multiple wildfires in central Oklahoma
Wildfires break out across Carolinas despite cool temperatures
Federal government steps in to deal with record number of wildfires in Western U.S. this winter
In January 2013 there were zero wildfires in California - In January 2014 there were over 400 wildfires
Huge wildfires across Scottish Highlands
Many Tibetan monasteries and famous sites destroyed this winter by mysterious 'wildfires'
256 wildfires suddenly break out in Victoria, Australia amid heatwave
Wildfires heat up the Arctic as climate change frazzles the north of Siberia
2014-04-13 00:04:41 UTC
2014-04-12 18:04:41 UTC-06:00 at epicenter
Location
44.644°N 114.251°W depth=5.0km (3.1mi)
Nearby Cities
15km (9mi) N of Challis, Idaho
193km (120mi) NE of Boise, Idaho
195km (121mi) NE of Garden City, Idaho
198km (123mi) ENE of Eagle, Idaho
202km (126mi) SW of Butte, Montana
Technical details
Authorities have advised Peruvians living near the mountain to plan for emergency evacuations should the situation get worse.
According to aargauerzeitung.ch, a heavy rain storm began soon after the teams came onto the field, at which point the coaches ordered everyone to head back indoors. But before the players had the chance to seek shelter, a crack of lightning hit the field, injuring eight players.












Comment: There have been 2 more strong earthquakes recently in Nicaragua:
April 10: Earthquake Magnitude 6.1 - 10km W of Valle San Francisco, Nicaragua
March 2: Magnitude 6.4 - 23km WSW of Jiquilillo, Nicaragua