Earthquakes
Friday, October 28, 2011 at 18:54:33 UTC
Friday, October 28, 2011 at 01:54:33 PM at epicenter
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Location
14.515°S, 76.009°W
Depth
23.9 km (14.9 miles)
Region
NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL PERU
Distances
51 km (31 miles) SSW of Ica, Peru
112 km (69 miles) S of Chincha Alta, Peru
201 km (124 miles) W of Puquio, Peru
288 km (178 miles) SSE of LIMA, Peru
People who had lost loved ones and homes in the earlier quake were badly shaken and some broke into tears.
"It felt like the one in 2007 because it was very strong," Felix Sihuas told RPP radio. He said he was buried under rubble for six hours in the Aug. 15, 2007, quake, which killed 596 people and largely destroyed the town of Pisco.
Friday's quake was considerably less violent in Lima, a city of 8.5 million people some 180 miles (290 kilometers). The capital shook for about 30 seconds in a series of moderate, swaying movements.
The U.S. Geological Survey said Friday's quake was centered 31 miles (51 kilometers) south-southwest of Ica, a provincial capital of about 200,00 people which suffered widespread damage in the 2007 quake. It was at a depth of 21.7 miles (35 kilometers).
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The quake could be felt as far away as Reno, Nevada, according to the USGS website.
The earthquake's epicenter is believed to have originated in Portola, California about 150 miles north east of Sacramento, though, according to the USGS, the official location has yet to be determined.
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"It woke me up," said Fair Oaks native and Ground Zero Board Shop owner Brendan Mohr. "Never felt one before that and lived here for 28 years."
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Information is still coming in. As more is gathered we'll be sure to update this story.
A second, more intense swarm of tremors erupted shortly thereafter; including two 3.0 magnitude tremors - one inside the caldera of the volcano and one erupted on the parameter under the Mýrdalsjökull glacier.
Unrest at Katla has been intermittent but almost continuous since April. Geologists are monitoring activity at the volcano closely for any changes which could produce a hazardous flood-threat scenario for people living within the vicinity of the summit.
According to Institute of Seismological Research (ISR), Gandhinagar, the tremors had a magnitude of 0.8 to 1.7 on the Richter scale. All nine aftershocks were reported 10-13 km south-east of Sasan Gir.
People are still spending sleepless nights in Junagadh region, which had experienced an earthquake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale on October 20. "Even a small tremor is scaring us these days. People rush out of their homes the moment they feel the earth shaking. However, people here now know that these are aftershocks and not earthquake,'' said Mensi Sariya, a resident of Talala town in Junagadh district.
Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 00:15:25 UTC
Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 12:15:25 PM at epicenter
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Location
17.914°S, 179.424°W
Depth
611.9 km (380.2 miles)
Region
FIJI REGION
Distances
208 km (129 miles) SE of Lambasa, Vanua Levu, Fiji
230 km (142 miles) E of SUVA, Viti Levu, Fiji
312 km (193 miles) NNW of Ndoi Island, Fiji
2177 km (1352 miles) NNE of Auckland, New Zealand
The Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa Rica (OVSICORI) - national volcano and seismology observatory - reported the epicentre 10 kilometres north of the Barva volcano, with a depth of 7.5 kilometres, caused by a local fault.
In January 2009, a 6.2 earthquake in Vara Blanca, in between the Barva and Poás volcanoes claimed the lives of 13 people.
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 20:45:37 UTC
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 11:45:37 PM at epicenter
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Location:
38.555°N, 43.161°E
Depth:
9.8 km (6.1 miles)
Region:
EASTERN TURKEY
Distances:
20 km (12 miles) WNW of Van, Turkey
120 km (74 miles) NNW of Hakkari, Turkey
129 km (80 miles) S of Agri (Karakose), Turkey
904 km (561 miles) E of ANKARA, Turkey
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 10:41:21 UTC
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 01:41:21 PM at epicenter
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Location:
38.628°N, 43.486°E
Depth:
20 km (12.4 miles) set by location program
Region:
EASTERN TURKEY
Distances:
16 km (9 miles) NNE of Van, Turkey
118 km (73 miles) N of Hakkari, Turkey
127 km (78 miles) SSE of Agri (Karakose), Turkey
929 km (577 miles) E of ANKARA, Turkey

A survivor being carried to the ambulance after an earthquake in Tabanli village near the eastern Turkish city of Van October 23, 2011.
Turkey's Kandilli Observatory estimates that some 500 to 1,000 people were killed in a powerful earthquake in southeast Turkey's Van province on Sunday, broadcaster CNN Turk reported.
Separately, Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay told reporters some 10 buildings had collapsed in Van city and around 25-30 buildings collapsed in the nearby district of Ercis.
The Turkish Red Crescent reported that 25 apartment buildings and one dormitory in the eastern town of Ercis have collapsed. The Red Crescent says its rescuers have pulled several injured people out of the collapsed dormitory
The magnitude 6.6 earthquake hit near Van in southeastern Turkey on Sunday, Turkey's Kandilli Observatory and Research Institute said.











