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| Author: | Madeline [ 28 Mar 05, 19:26 ] |
| Post subject: | 8.2 magnitude earthquake off coast of Sumatra, Indonesia |
Massive quake off Indonesia An 8.2 magnitude earthquake has struck in the sea off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, the US Geological Survey said. The quake struck 125 miles west north west off Sibolga, Sumatra or 880 miles north west of the Indonesian capital of Jakarta at 5.09pm Irish time. Warnings have been issued of possible tsunami. More on this as we get it.breakingnews |
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| Author: | Chad [ 28 Mar 05, 19:46 ] |
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I have just heard that on the Radio, it sounds a massive Earthquake I really hope that people had warning. |
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| Author: | larry [ 28 Mar 05, 21:34 ] |
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Here's the details from the USGS website. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/ ... usweax.htm They say 8.7 which really is massive. Have already found a news feed from the area of people taking cover. Fingers crossed it doesn't have the same effect as the last one. |
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| Author: | Mari A [ 28 Mar 05, 22:19 ] |
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News came fast this time and people get warned about Tsunami. People have been told to wait another hour in Thailand before they can go back to their homes or hotels. It's horrified to see in the news pain and fear from people faces when they were evacuated in the middle of the night. We'll have to waite does the big wave come this time, and where. |
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| Author: | larry [ 28 Mar 05, 22:37 ] |
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Yes the early warnings have so far done their job. There was another Earthquake of 6.0 about half an hour after the main event to the SSE which might have been an after shock. The APTN News feed keeps showing people after the evacuation. I'm sure if anything else happens then this will be one of the first to broadcast it. |
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| Author: | larry [ 29 Mar 05, 12:29 ] |
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There is still quite a lot of activity in the aera as you can see from the list below that was taken from the USGS website. The list only includes events of 5.0 and over. The times are GMT (Summer time -1 hour). 5.8 2005/03/29 05:16:30 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA 5.5 2005/03/28 23:39:49 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA 5.7 2005/03/28 23:37:32 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA 5.7 2005/03/28 23:13:00 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 5.2 2005/03/28 20:35:17 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 5.2 2005/03/28 20:23:21 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 5.0 2005/03/28 20:19:09 OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA 5.4 2005/03/28 20:06:26 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 5.8 2005/03/28 19:02:20 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 5.5 2005/03/28 18:48:53 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA 6.1 2005/03/28 18:30:44 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 5.3 2005/03/28 17:59:47 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 6.0 2005/03/28 16:38:43 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA 8.7 2005/03/28 16:09:36 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA I haven't picked a paper up this morning but did notice it was the main headline on the front of The Sun. |
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| Author: | Mari A [ 29 Mar 05, 21:23 ] |
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I just can't figure out what kind of damage it'll make, when Californian coastline will someday have an earthquake? Biggest damages has been from the earthquake itself on the landscape - any Tsunami's wasn't this time over there. That's sad, but we're still so small (we = human beings) and nature is so huge! |
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| Author: | larry [ 29 Mar 05, 23:04 ] |
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I think if the San Adreas fault ever produces the event that has been talked about for so long then the American coast line will change. Remember part of it has been reclaimed from the ocean so that the first area I think that would be at risk of disappearing. There is the possiblity of an event so strong that nobody really knows its potiental but the predictions talk of an incredably large event stronger than what has previously been recorded. The largest since 1900 was 9.5 in Chile in May 1960. The Christmas event is listed as 9.0 by the USGS. If man doesn't distroy itself then the Earth will have a dam good try . |
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| Author: | Gaz [ 30 Mar 05, 1:16 ] |
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Thats why I am going to work in a profession that is going to save the world Captain Planets number 2!
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| Author: | Calrissian [ 30 Mar 05, 1:43 ] |
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Hmm, the event the 'doomsters' are waiting for in West coast america is called the 'Cascadia event'. However, despite what 'some' may fear, Socal' is not going to fall into the sea, it'll be a real bad day for the locals - and the world's seventh largest economy. --- Calrissian: Prefers the safety of the Eurasian Plate. |
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