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Strong earthquake hits Chinese province with at least 150 dead

Zhaotong earthquake
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Rescuers carry an injuried child on a stretcher after a 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit the area in Ludian county in Zhaotong, southwest China's Yunnan province on August 3, 2014.
At least 150 people were killed and scores more injured after an earthquake measuring from 6.1 to 6.5, according to different estimates, hit Chinese Yunnan province, Xinhua reports.

The US Geological Survey has estimated the quake at 6.1 on the Richter scale, while previously reporting the strikes measuring 6.3. At the same time, the China Earthquake Networks Center said the magnitude of the quake was 6.5.

The quake struck 11 kilometers west-northwest of the town of Wenping at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometers, according to USGS. Chinese state television said the epicenter of the quake was in Yunnan province's Ludian county.

"I felt a strong jolt on my fifth-floor home and some small objects in my home fell off the shelves," a resident in the county seat of Ludian told Xinhua.

The quake toppled and cracked apart buildings, forcing people to rush into the streets, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported. The administration of the affected Yunnan province sent a 30-member team to the quake's epicenter.
Zhaotong earthquake
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USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.1 - 11km WNW of Wenping, China

Earthquake 6.1 China
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Event Time
2014-08-03 08:30:13 UTC
2014-08-03 16:30:13 UTC+08:00 at epicenter

Location
27.245°N 103.427°E depth=10.0km (6.2mi)

Nearby Cities
11km (7mi) WNW of Wenping, China
29km (18mi) WSW of Zhaotong, China
91km (57mi) WNW of Weining, China
135km (84mi) ESE of Xichang, China
731km (454mi) NNW of Ha Noi, Vietnam

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USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.1 - Federated States of Micronesia region

Earthquake Micronesia 6.1
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Event Time
2014-08-03 00:26:42 UTC
2014-08-03 10:26:42 UTC+10:00 at epicenter

Location
1.033°N 146.256°E depth=14.0km (8.7mi)

Nearby Cities
356km (221mi) NNW of Lorengau, Papua New Guinea
585km (364mi) NNE of Wewak, Papua New Guinea
643km (400mi) NW of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
686km (426mi) NE of Vanimo, Papua New Guinea
1163km (723mi) N of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.9 - Federated States of Micronesia region

Micronesia Quake_030814
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Event Time
2014-08-03 00:22:03 UTC
2014-08-03 10:22:03 UTC+10:00 at epicenter

Location

0.844°N 146.144°E depth=10.6km (6.6mi)

Nearby Cities
340km (211mi) NNW of Lorengau, Papua New Guinea
561km (349mi) NNE of Wewak, Papua New Guinea
641km (398mi) NW of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
64km (413mi) NE of Vanimo, Papua New Guinea
1143km (710mi) N of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Scientific Data

Bizarro Earth

Magnitude 3.0 earthquake strikes near Manhattan Beach, CA

manhattan beach earthquake
A Los Angeles earthquake today 2014 has struck Manhattan Beach. The Los Angeles earthquake today July 30, 2014 began moments ago and was located near Hermosa Beach, El Segundo, Redondo Beach and Torrance. Damage assessment is pending.

Officials tell news that a 3.0 magnitude Los Angeles earthquake today struck just after 12:23 pm PST. The quake was shallow. Reps tell news that the quake started only six miles below sea level. As a result the quake could be felt across the vicinity. USGS indicates to news that the quake was six miles west of Manhattan Beach. It was six miles west of El Segundo. Reps tell news that the quake was six miles of Hermosa Beach, seven miles west of Redondo Beach. It was also west of Torrance, north of Palos Verdes, and northwest of Orange County.

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USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.3 - 19km SW of Juan Rodriguez Clara, Mexico

Juan Rodriguez Quake_290714
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Event Time
2014-07-29 10:46:15 UTC
2014-07-29 05:46:15 UTC-05:00 at epicenter

Location
17.842°N 95.524°W depth=95.1km (59.1mi)

Nearby Cities
19km (12mi) SW of Juan Rodriguez Clara, Mexico
60km (37mi) W of Sayula de Aleman, Mexico
62km (39mi) SSE of Carlos A. Carrillo, Mexico
65km (40mi) W of Acayucan, Mexico
418km (260mi) ESE of Mexico City, Mexico

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Road Cone

Increasing earthquakes in UK prompt rise in fracking fears

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An increasing number of earthquakes have been recorded in the UK, official figures show.
The highest level of detections in the last decade is set to be registered for 2014, with 100 earthquakes already recorded in the first three months of the year and 149 in total up until July.
This compares to 154 throughout 2013, 64 in 2006 and 111 reported in 2005, 2007 and 2011.

One small tremor, which centred on Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands earlier this month. The quake had a magnitude measuring 4.2, making it the largest in the region for almost 90 years and the tremors were felt all along the south coast of England. The tremor was reported to have registered on British Geological Survey monitoring station equipment in Exeter, Devon.

Environmental activists fear the Government's desire to exploit shale gas reserves in rocks beneath the UK will cause small earthquakes. But ministers believe the technique used to tap into the potential supplies - known as fracking - will bring down energy bills and create thousands of jobs.

The UK earthquake data covering June 2004 to July 2014 was released to Parliament in response to a written question from Labour's Tom Greatrex.

Comment: Fracking - you are not important


Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.0 - Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

Mid Atlantic Quake_270714
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Event Time
2014-07-27 01:28:38 UTC
2014-07-26 22:28:38 UTC-03:00 at epicenter

Location

23.761°N 45.646°W depth=10.0km (6.2mi)

Nearby Cities
1811km (1125mi) ENE of Grande Anse, Guadeloupe
1832km (1138mi) ENE of Saint-Francois, Guadeloupe
1834km (1140mi) ENE of Le Moule, Guadeloupe
1842km (1145mi) ENE of Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda
1843km (1145mi) ENE of Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe

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Attention

Mother Earth gives a warning: Earthquakes occur in 3 areas of Alaska

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© Becky Bohrer APA view from the back porch of a home along View Drive in Juneau, Alaska, Friday, July 11, 2014. Earthquakes occurred in 3 different parts of Alaska Friday. Some shaking could be felt in Juneau.
Seismologists in Alaska say earthquakes have jolted three different parts of the state.

Several earthquakes, including a 5.9 magnitude one, occurred around the same location early Friday in southeast Alaska. The U.S. Geological Survey says light shaking was felt around Juneau, about 100 miles to the east.

An unrelated 4.3 magnitude earthquake was felt in Kodiak and no one reported feeling another unrelated 3.7 quake in Alaska's interior.

There are no immediate reports of damage.

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Fracking fears after highest number of earthquakes in a decade hits the UK

Earthquake in Kent
© Getty ImagesFile image from Kent earthquake in 2007
An increasing number of earthquakes have been recorded in the UK, official figures show.

The highest level of detections in the last decade is set to be registered for 2014, with 100 earthquakes already recorded in the first three months of the year and 149 in total up until July.

This compares to 154 throughout 2013, 64 in 2006 and 111 reported in 2005, 2007 and 2011.

One small tremor, which centred on Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands earlier this month.

The quake had a magnitude measuring 4.2, making it the largest in the region for almost 90 years and the tremors were felt all along the south coast of England.

The tremor was reported to have registered on British Geological Survey monitoring station equipment in Exeter, Devon.

Environmental activists fear the Government's desire to exploit shale gas reserves in rocks beneath the UK will cause small earthquakes.

But ministers believe the technique used to tap into the potential supplies - known as fracking - will bring down energy bills and create thousands of jobs.