(Reuters) -A Tsunami warning was canceled in the Caribbean Sea after the region's most powerful earthquake in four years struck in the sea north of Honduras on Saturday.
People have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings, small ports and areas where rockslides could occur.
The current events occur along the Santorini-Amorgos fault zone, known for its ability to generate high-magnitude earthquakes. The most destructive earthquake recorded in the area occurred on July ...
Two years after the deadliest and most destructive earthquake in modern Turkish history, hundreds of thousands of people ...
Two years after the deadliest and most destructive earthquake in modern Turkish history, hundreds of thousands of people ...
Greece has declared a state of emergency on Santorini because of the hundreds of undersea earthquakes that have shaken the ...
A magnitude-7.6 earthquake shook the Caribbean Sea southwest of the Cayman Islands Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological ...
A tsunami warning was cancelled in the Caribbean Sea after the region's most powerful earthquake in four years struck in the ...
ANKARA (Reuters) - Two years after the deadliest and most destructive earthquake in modern Turkish history, hundreds of ...
A Tsunami warning was cancelled in the Caribbean Sea after the region's most powerful earthquake in four years struck in the ...
The 7.8-magnitude earthquake on February 6, 2023, and its aftershocks rattled 11 Turkish provinces and parts of northern Syria, killing more than 55,000 people and injuring more than 107,000.