Earth Changes
Authorities evacuated three villages in southwestern Greece on Monday after seismologists warned that a strong aftershock was expected in areas where a powerful earthquake killed two people and injured more than 200.
But initial post-mortem examinations of seven of the animals revealed no clues as to the cause of the mass stranding.
The animals appear to have been well-fed and there were no obvious signs of disease or poisoning.
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British Divers Marine Life Rescue have suggested that the sonar used by military ships had disorientated the Common dolphins. |
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Soldiers pile up stones to build a temporary dam against the possible coming floods at the earthquake-hit Yong'an town of Anxian County, Sichuan province, June 9, 2008. |
Brown water, clumps of trees and occasional vehicles pushing against buildings were moving quickly into low-lying areas of the town, washing away remains of buildings, bodies and valuables left under the rubble.
The water level at the Tangjiashan quake lake formed by China's most devastating earthquake in decades dropped by nearly two meters (seven ft) in one hour on Tuesday, after soldiers used explosives to widen a sluice, Xinhua news agency said.
The most recent jolt occurred at 12:25 a.m. on Sunday with a magnitude of 1.9.
It was the second quake felt within an hour by Contra Costa County residents; a magnitude 1.5 quake struck about 11:50 p.m. on Saturday.
An RNLI lifeboatman described Porth Creek near Portscatho as a "scene of carnage" after 21 dolphins died there. One was believed to be pregnant.
Another 34 penguins, covered in oil but alive, also appeared on the beaches of this South American nation's southern coast, Richard Tessore of the Fauna Marina environmental group told local online news outlet Observa.
China's "one-child" policy limits most families to a single child in most cases and many mothers opt for sterilization surgery after giving birth.
The epicenter was located in the Pacific Ocean waters, some 49 km southeast of the city of Callao, near Lima, a report released by the Peruvian Geophysics Institute said