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A massive 8.7-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami waves up to 4 metres, with alerts issued across the Pacific, including Japan, the US, and New Zealand. Minor waves struck Japan’s Hokkaido. No serious casualties were reported.
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The Indian Consulate in San Francisco issued a safety alert for Indian nationals after a powerful 8.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami warnings across the Pacific. Citizens are urged to follow local alerts and emergency protocols.
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A powerful 8.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka coast, prompting tsunami warnings for parts of the Pacific. The shallow quake triggered evacuations and damage reports across the region, with authorities urging caution and bracing for potential aftershocks and destructive waves.
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A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck Rohtak, Haryana, early Thursday, the fourth in eight days. Seismologists cite rising tectonic activity in the Delhi-NCR region, linked to underlying fault lines and stress buildup.
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A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off Alaska’s coast near Sand Point, triggering a tsunami warning for the region. Authorities confirmed a tsunami and are urging residents to follow safety instructions.
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A 4.4-magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning, with the epicentre in Jhajjar, Haryana. Tremors were widely felt across the region, prompting people to rush outdoors. No casualties or damage have been reported so far, officials said.
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Nepal's Mugu district experienced two earthquakes in under 24 hours—a 4.3 magnitude quake on Monday morning and a 4.8 magnitude one on Sunday. Both occurred in mountainous areas, with no immediate reports of damage, as tremors remain common in the region
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The jailbreak turned violent, with inmates reportedly overpowering guards, seizing weapons, and engaging in a gunfight with security personnel
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The quake was recorded at 11:47 am. Tremors were felt across a wide region of Pakistan, including Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Rawalpindi, and various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Indian Air Force planes carrying relief materials to quake victims in Myanmar faced GPS spoofing or GPS interference, raising security concerns.
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The epicentre was located at 31.49 degree latitude and 76.94 degree longitude in the Mandi region
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he Central Weather Administration measured the quake at 5.8 magnitude. The shaking in Taipei lasted only a few seconds
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With its funding and bilateral efforts, the Quad grouping is facilitating the delivery of relief supplies, deploying emergency medical teams and supporting humanitarian partners working in Myanmar to provide care for those affected by the earthquake.
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The military said another 4,715 people have been injured and 341 are missing
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The post-disaster Cartosat-3 imagery was acquired by ISRO on March 29 over the cities of Mandalay and Sagaing in Myanmar
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Officials say that another 3,400 have been injured and more than 300 were missing
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The first earthquake that struck northern Afghanistan at 4:51 am India Standard Time was of 4.3 magnitude. This was followed by a second more powerful tremor of 4.7 magnitude at 5:16 am IST.
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The country's military-led government said in a statement that 1,002 people have now been found dead and another 2,376 injured, with 30 others missing
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State-run television MRTV reported that 694 people have now been found dead and another 1,670 injured, with 68 others missing
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India sent the relief materials to Yangoon in a C130J military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force. The supplies included tents, sleeping bags, blankets, ready-to-eat meals, water purifiers, solar lamps, generator sets and essential medicines