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Tsunami 2004: what are the biggest earthquakes in history? - MSNWhat are the biggest earthquakes in history? 5. Russia 1952: Magnitude 9.0 A magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit Severo-Kurilsk on the Kamchatka Peninsula in east Russia on November 4, 1952.
An estimated magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit the Caribbean Sea on Saturday, north of Honduras, and neighboring islands and countries issued potential tsunami warnings ...
Earthquakes are common in the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt–a major mountain belt stretching from the Mediterranean through Anatolia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia into South ...
The earliest reported earthquake in California was felt in 1769 by the exploring expedition of Gaspar de Portola while the group was camping about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
Taiwan's biggest earthquake in at least 25 years killed nine people on Wednesday and injured more than 900, while 50 workers travelling in minibuses to a hotel in a national park were missing.
On Friday, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar, causing a ripple through the nation and into Thailand. Several powerful aftershocks quickly followed.
Hard lessons learned from a devastating earthquake in 1997 have helped Taiwan avoid mass casualties in what was the island’s strongest quake in 25 years.
Entrepreneurs on this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Impact list are using AI for the betterment of their communities.
BANGKOK - The death toll in an earthquake that struck parts of Southeast Asia on March 28 is still increasing, days after the temblor took place.
A powerful earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand Friday, resulting in fatalities, widespread damage and a search for people trapped under the debris of a collapsed building.
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