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Researchers developed a fourth-generation buoy in Seattle that can detect an earthquake-triggered tsunami 10-15 minutes ...
BRITS on holiday were shaken awake by a terrifying 6.1-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Crete, with tremors felt across ...
A powerful earthquake of magnitude 6.1 has struck off the coast of Crete in Greece, according to the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ). The tremor’s epicentre was located 58 km ...
Tsunami warning after magnitude 6 earthquake strikes off Crete coast in Greece - This tremor follows a similar 6.1-magnitude ...
Virginia Tech scientists warn a mega-tsunami could hit parts of the US, especially Northern California, Oregon, Washington, ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Argentina's right-wing President Javier Milei issued a decree on Wednesday curbing immigration to the South American nation, a move coinciding with the immigration ...
New results suggest that the object was transported inland thousands of years ago when tsunami waves breached a 120-foot cliff. That event might have been set in motion by an earthquake in the ...
A powerful earthquake struck near the Greek island of Kasos early Wednesday, prompting tsunami warnings and widespread alerts across the southeastern Aegean Sea. The tremor occurred at ...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 struck off the island of Crete in Greece on Wednesday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said. The quake was at a depth of 52 miles, GFZ said.
prompting Greek authorities to issue a temporary tsunami warning. The country’s Ministry for Climate Crisis and Civil Protection said on X: "A magnitude 5.9 earthquake occurred 48km SE of Kasos.
New research demonstrates shipborne navigation systems have potential to improve tsunami detection and warning. Landslide-generated tsunamis pose a serious risk to coastal communities ...
Scientists rely heavily on earthquake-based observation systems to issue tsunami warnings, but these methods don't always capture localized ground movement caused by landslides. Now, for the first ...