A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s southern Kumamoto prefecture on Tuesday, causing damage to buildings, killing several and injuring dozens in one of the most earthquake-prone ...
The 6.8-magnitude quake in southwestern Japan killed 30 people and injured dozens of others. Crews were searching for survivors in a collapsed mall. By Johnny Diaz and Francesca Regalado See more of ...
Several people are dead and dozens unaccounted for Tuesday after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked the city of Kumamoto, in southern Japan, according to police and the country’s meteorological agency ...
• Death toll rises: At least 14 people died after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Japan’s southern Kumamoto prefecture on Tuesday. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said “every second counts” as thousands ...
Robots slithered like snakes into the rubble of collapsed buildings to search for trapped survivors in the aftermath of Venezuela’s double earthquake disaster. The so-called snake robots represented a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Map showing epicenter of earthquake in Texas Panhandle area Image by Mrmbb33Facebook A rare magnitude 5.0 earthquake rattled the ...
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake that shook the Texas Panhandle early Thursday appears to be the biggest quake in the region in more than 70 years. The epicenter was 23.6 miles south-southeast of Spearman, ...
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See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck off the southern coast of ...
A strong earthquake struck the southern Mexican Pacific coast on Friday, right on the border with Guatemala, and was felt from Mexico City to El Salvador. Authorities have not immediately reported any ...
A 3.9 magnitude event that shook Florida's east coast was likely an experimental explosion, not an earthquake. The United States Geological Survey reported the event occurred about 91 miles off the ...