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Pacific-Antarctic Ridge - Earthquake Magnitude 6.2

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Date-Time
Wednesday, November 02, 2011 at 14:59:27 UTC

Wednesday, November 02, 2011 at 05:59:27 AM at epicenter

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Location
55.279°S, 128.841°W

Depth
10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program

Region
PACIFIC-ANTARCTIC RIDGE

Distances
1764 km (1096 miles) W of Swain's Island

2011 km (1249 miles) N of Mt. Siple, Antarctica

3384 km (2102 miles) S of ADAMSTOWN, Pitcairn Islands

5041 km (3132 miles) SW of SANTIAGO, Region Metropolitana, Chile

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New York: Elderly man rescued from 8 foot-deep sinkhole

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© WCBS/Mona Rivera/1010 WINSMichael Ciron, 80, stands near the 8-foot-deep sinkhole that opened up on his front lawn in Oceanside, L.I. Ciron fell into the hole Sunday while retrieving his newspaper.
Oceanside, New York - Firefighters rescued an 80-year-old Long Island man who had fallen into a sinkhole on his front lawn.

Michael Ciron had stepped onto his lawn Sunday morning to retrieve his newspaper when he fell into an 8-foot-deep sinkhole, reports CBS Station WCBS.

"I picked up the paper, before you know it, I fell into this here hole," Ciron told WINS Newsradio's Mona Rivera.

His daughter, Maria Ciron, was awakened by his screams. "I run to his room first thinking that maybe he fell down or something," she said.

She finally found her father outside, trying to dig himself out of the sinkhole.

"Taking the dirt from the higher part, scraping it down, and I finally got my head out," Ciron told WINS. His daughter called 911, and a short time later the Oceanside fire department arrived and freed him.

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South Carolina, US: Sinkhole grows larger in Georgetown, South Carolina office park


Parking spots in front of Lindy Swails' insurance company are on the verge of being swallowed. A sinkhole, already three feet lower than other areas of the parking lot, is spreading to an office building that's home to his company and five others in the heart of Georgetown.

"It just happened all the sudden overnight," says Swails.

The business owner says early Saturday morning he noticed a dip outside of his front door. 24 hours later, the sinkhole had gotten much worse.

"I walked in the office," says Swails, "and I noticed the walls cracking and the doors buckling. The doors were jammed so bad I couldn't hardly get in."

And Swails isn't the only one concerned with how this will affect his workspace.

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US: Man files 12 sinkhole claims on 12 homes


Tampa - In the last five years, the number of sinkhole claims in Florida has jumped from 2,000 to 6,000, according to a 2010 report from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.

Some experts say loopholes allow some to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars from insurance companies. Experts say it's perfectly legal, and you end up paying for it.

The I-Team has gone through hundreds of sinkhole claims as part of a 3-month investigation.

Insurance rates are out of control. Soon, customers will be paying hundreds more. At a September public meeting to discuss rate hikes, angry customers said they were fed up.

"We will have to default on our mortgage. We'll have no other choice," said one customer.

When insurance companies like state-run Citizens Insurance reach into your wallet, they say they have no choice, because they lost $220 million dollars last year paying costly sinkhole claims.

Comment: Hello? Sinkholes are appearing everywhere in Florida, but the media concentrates on insurance fraud?

Only in America could the issue of sinkholes be so distorted, repackaged, remortgaged, reinsured then sold back to the masses as junk.


Cloud Lightning

Western Bangkok bearing large brunt heavy flooding in Thailand

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© Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty ImagesA woman holds a toddler as she walks through floodwaters in an area near the Chao Praya river in Bangkok on October 29, 2011.
Western Bangkok looks set to bear the brunt of the flooding as run-off water from upstream continues to enter the capital.

Several districts of Bangkok, meanwhile, now have a high chance of being spared inundation. They include Phasi Charoen, Sathon, Din Daeng, Pom Prab, Suan Luang, Pathum Wan and Phya Thai, according to Deputy Bangkok Governor Thirachon Manomaipiboon.

He said some districts of western Bangkok, such as Bang Khunthien, would very likely be spared too.

"The chance is about 20 per cent," Thirachon said.

Science Minister Plodprasob Surassawadee, speaking in his capacity as operations chief at the Flood Relief Operations Centre (FROC), said between 80 and 90 per cent of Bangkok's western zone was likely to experience flooding.

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Revilla Gigedo Islands Region - Earthquake Magnitude 6.3

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Date-Time
Tuesday, November 01, 2011 at 12:32:00 UTC

Tuesday, November 01, 2011 at 05:32:00 AM at epicenter

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Location
19.891°N, 109.216°W

Depth
5 km (3.1 miles)

Region
REVILLA GIGEDO ISLANDS REGION

Distances
227 km (141 miles) NE of Socorro Island, Mexico

333 km (206 miles) SSE of Cabo San Lucas, Baja Calif. Sur, Mexico

419 km (260 miles) W of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

1050 km (652 miles) W of MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico

Radar

2 earthquakes hit China in southwest and northwest, no injuries reported

Two moderate earthquakes have shaken China's northwest and southwest regions.

The U.S. Geological Survey says a magnitude-6.0 earthquake hit China's Xinjiang region about 60 miles (100 kilometres) from the city of Yining at 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, while the other quake struck the region bordering Sichuan and Gansu provinces at 6 a.m. at a magnitude of 5.5.

There were no immediate reports of injuries.

The earthquake in Xinjiang occurred at a depth of 17 miles (27 kilometres), while the other temblor was 10 miles (16 kilometres) deep.

China's worst quake in recent years was a 7.9-magnitude quake in Sichuan province in May 2008. It left nearly 90,000 people dead.

Source: The Canadian Press

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New York, US: Sinkhole Swallows 80 Year Old As He Goes for Morning Newspaper

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© Greg BledsoeSinkholes can open up when an old well or cesspool collapses.
Chasm may have been from old well or cesspool.

An 80-year-old man who went out to get his morning newspaper fell into an 8-foot sinkhole that opened up in his Long Island lawn.

Michael Ciron was not seriously injured in his Sunday morning ordeal, and even boasted that he managed to hang onto the papers, according to Newsday. He yelled for his daughter, who woke up and came to his aid by calling police and firefighters to the Oceanside home.

Ciron, who was wearing slippers, found himself stuck in wet, shifting sand.

"It was scary down there," he told Newsday.

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US: Geologists closely monitoring surge in central Arkansas quakes

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Official: Layout of quakes might suggest larger tremor coming

The Arkansas Geological Survey says it is stepping up its monitoring of seismic activity in central Arkansas after dozens of small earthquakes in the region.

Six minor quakes were recorded Friday near Quitman, the latest of more than 50 temblors in October. The Friday tremors began with a 2.0-magnitude quake around 7:45 a.m. and peaked with a 2.5 quake later in the morning.

The shaking follows more than 1,000 earthquakes centered between Guy and Greenbrier from September 2010 to July of this year, when the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission ordered four gas disposal wells shut down and voted to create a large moratorium area in which no future disposal wells could be drilled.

Geologists said the activity - which involves injecting pressurized liquid into the ground - was likely contributing to the shaking.

Attention

Canary Islands: Signs of second eruption off coast of El Hierro

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A second volcanic eruption off the coast of the island of El Hierro could be on the point of happening, scientists warned.

The warning came just over a week after the end of the first eruption, which forced a village on the island to be evacuated.

The offshore eruption began at a depth of over 100 meters below sea level on Oct. 10 off the southern coast of El Hierro, the smallest and most westerly of the Canary Islands, a group of islands off the western coast of Africa, which are governed by Spain.

It led to the creation of a stain caused by emissions of sulphur, pumice stone and magma which extended beyond El Hierro.

Although the first eruption died down and seismic activity began to fade, it has gained momentum again in recent days with El Hierro suffering over 120 earth tremors with the strongest reaching 3.9 on the Richter scale on Sunday.

In contrast to the first eruption, there are signs that a second eruption could happen off the northern coast of El Hierro.