Earth Changes
Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 17:19:41 UTC
Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at 03:19:41 AM at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location:
26.866°N, 143.739°E
Depth:
14.9 km (9.3 miles)
Region:
BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
Distances:
155 km (95 miles) E of Chichi-shima, Bonin Islands, Japan
335 km (210 miles) NE of Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, Japan
1050 km (650 miles) SSE of TOKYO, Japan

The quake struck late Monday and was felt hardest in mostly rural, relatively sparsely populated areas of Kerman province.
Felt as far away as the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the quake was particularly strong between the cities of Zahedan and Bam. It struck late at night and hardest in mostly rural, relatively sparsely populated areas of Kerman province, officials said. "Considering the dimensions of the damage, the death toll is expected to rise," the governor general of Kerman was quoted as saying by the IRNA news agency.
Citing eyewitnesses, another state-run news agency IRNA reported that scores of people are trapped in debris of buildings that have been destroyed. Many such sites are in hard-to-reach locations, making any rescue operations even more difficult. Additionally, at least seven aftershocks struck in the four hours since the 6.5-magnitude quake hit at 10:12 p.m. Monday night, according to the Iranian Seismological Center, based at the University of Tehran, and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Javad Kamali, a deputy governor for Kerman province, told the IRNA that the tremor knocked down phone lines throughout the region. Military and law enforcement workers could communicate only using wireless technology, he added. Relief and recovery teams, some from outside the area, have converged around the village of Hosseinabad, between the towns of Fahraj and Rigan, Kamali said.
Arctic conditions forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights from terminals up and down the country on what is traditionally the busiest weekend of the year for the travelling public.
Runway closures at Heathrow and Gatwick led to delays of several hours for those who did manage to fly, but with more heavy snow forecast for today, travellers have been warned that many more flights could be axed.
A total of 630,000 people were due to fly in and out of Heathrow this weekend, with another 240,000 due to pass through Gatwick and tens of thousands more at regional airports.
Sub-zero temperatures could last until the New Year, forecasters warned, casting doubt on the plans of four million Britons who had been planning to leave the country for holidays abroad.
The big freeze also brought roads and railway lines to a standstill in many parts of the country ahead of a weekend when 18 million motorists normally take to the roads.

A woman clears the snow from her driveway in Rowley in County Durham as the winter weather returns to the UK with snow, ice and strong winds sweeping into the east coast
Experts have warned that Britain could be shivering in temperatures colder than Siberia over the next few days.
Customers relying on home deliveries face an anxious wait, with hauliers warning that thousands of items could still be stuck in warehouses on Christmas morning.
Temperatures are expected to drop to -15C (5F) in the coming days, leaving Britain colder than the North Pole, the Arctic and Alaska.
It is feared that shops which have already been severely hit by freezing conditions in January and November will not be able to cope with a third spell of bad weather. Yesterday Amazon became the latest retailer to bring forward its final order deadline for guaranteed Christmas delivery while the shopping channels QVC and Ideal World said they could not guarantee that orders placed now would arrive in time for Christmas.
Douglas McWilliams, the chief executive of the Centre for Economics and Business Research, said: "As many as 800 or 900 businesses could go bankrupt which otherwise wouldn't have, because this is the straw that breaks the camel's back."
Up to 12 feet of snow has fallen in the Sierra, over 18 inches of rain in some locations, and winds well over 100 mph in the high country.
If you've planned that holiday ski trip to one of the resorts in the Sierra Nevada, rest assured there will be plenty of fresh powder. The biggest challenge may be traveling there.
Below is the stormy setup in place since this past weekend.
Low pressure in the northern Pacific Ocean is helping to direct a fire hose of moisture and jet stream energy into the West Coast.

The UK, France and Germany were badly hit, with forecasters warning of freezing weather all week
Main European airports and travel disruption
- UK: British Airways cancels all short-haul departures. Heathrow, Gatwick, Cardiff, Edinburgh and other airports suffering disruption or knock-on effects
- France: Authorities ask airlines to cut 30% of flights from Paris's two main airports Charles de Gaulle and Orly to ease congestion
- Belgium: All departures from Brussels airport cancelled until Wednesday morning due to a lack of de-icing liquid
- Germany: Some 300 of 1,340 flights cancelled at Frankfurt because of problems elsewhere in Europe, airport operator Fraport says
- Netherlands: The schedule at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam is suffering cancellations and delays
A further 10 to 15cms of snow fell in some areas and the freezing conditions have made roads hazardous.
Snowfall totals in parts of the Sierra Nevada reached 2-5 feet at many locations through Sunday afternoon.
Another 1 to 3 feet of snow can be expected in these areas through Monday night.
This means that storm totals will reach as much as 6 to 8 feet of snow, with locally higher amounts in some of the peaks above 6,000 feet.
On top of Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort, at an elevation of around 11,000 feet, 9 feet of snow were measured Sunday morning!
At the base of Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort, at an elevation of around 8,000 feet, 6.5 feet of snow were measured. The all-time yearly snowfall record at the base is 139 inches, and the snowfall through Sunday morning brought the snowfall to 107 inches for this year so far.
The Ethiopian Addis Abeba university published a report that the earthquake occurred in and around Hossana and had a Magnitude of 5.3. It happened at 3:15 local time.
Following ENA (Ethiopian News Agency) the earthquake lasted 19 seconds and was felt very well in the greater Hossana area.
Some traditional old earthen houses were demolished as a result of the earthquake
Some houses erected with modern materials were left with cracks in the walls.
No people were killed and it is uncertain if people have been injured.
Here are a few of the reports from our readers (they can also be read below our main article published shortly after the earthquake)
At 22:11 (10:11 PM) a very powerful and shallow earthquake occurred in the Iranian desert close to Road 93. Some smaller villages are located at a distance of 10 to 20 km from the epicenter.
These villages are: Kaskuh, Darundeh, Dulab, Nemetabad, Sangabad and Bagerabad.
Due to the kind of fault lines Iran earthquakes and the building methods exceeding M 6 are extremely dangerous. It will take a little before the Iranian press will publish more details on this earthquake (our experience based on many prior earthquakes).
The epicenter location has an error margin of 14.6 km.
USGS has calculated that about 735 people will endure a MMI VIII (Severe shaking). 19,000 people a VII, very strong shaking.
The city of Bam, destructed almost completely in another earthquake in a recent history, will get a V MMI shaking today.










