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Yes, Alabama DOES have small earthquakes from time to time. In fact an earthquake struck southeast of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on the morning of April 21, 2009. The Bibb County earthquake, which occurred about 3 miles underground, measured 3.8 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was about four miles to the north of Centreville. There were no reports of injuries or damages after the earthquake, which struck at 5:25 a.m. local time.1 The largest earthquake in Alabama's most recent history occurred in 2003, when an earthquake rocked DeKalb county on April 29, 2009. Alabama's 2003 earth quake was a 4.9 magnitude and could be felt in several nearby states, as far away as Indiana.
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In 2003, California experienced a significant earthquake on October 25, known as the San Simeon earthquake, which registered a magnitude of 6.5. The epicenter was located near the town of San Simeon, causing damage to buildings and infrastructure, particularly in nearby communities such as Paso Robles. Fortunately, there were no fatalities, but more than 40 people were injured, and the quake prompted widespread power outages and emergency responses. The event highlighted California's ongoing seismic risks and the importance of earthquake preparedness.
2004 Indian Ocean M9.1 ~230,000 dead 2008 Sichuan (China) M7.9 ~88,000 dead 2005 Kashmir (Pakistan) M7.6 ~86,000 dead 2003 Bam (Iran) M6.6 ~31,000 dead 2001 Gujarat (India) M7.7 ~20,000 dead Also 2011 Japan M8.9
The largest earthquake recorded for Japan in 2003 was in Hokkaido on September 26 at about 4:50 AM local time. It registered a magnitude 8.3 and killed one person, in addition to nearly 600 injuries.
Since the earthquake in Turkey, multiple earthquakes have occurred worldwide, including in countries like Indonesia, Greece, and Japan. These earthquakes varied in magnitude and impact, with some causing significant damage and loss of life.
Yes, Alabama DOES have small earthquakes from time to time. In fact an earthquake struck southeast of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on the morning of April 21, 2009. The Bibb County earthquake, which occurred about 3 miles underground, measured 3.8 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was about four miles to the north of Centreville. There were no reports of injuries or damages after the earthquake, which struck at 5:25 a.m. local time.1 The largest earthquake in Alabama's most recent history occurred in 2003, when an earthquake rocked DeKalb county on April 29, 2009. Alabama's 2003 earth quake was a 4.9 magnitude and could be felt in several nearby states, as far away as Indiana.
Andy Richter Controls the Universe ended on 2003-01-12.
Earthquake Glue was created on 2003-08-19.
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2003
Not to Scale was created on 2003-06-14.
Andy Richter Controls the Universe - 2002 was released on: USA: 20 March 2002 Hungary: 16 April 2003 Iceland: 21 August 2003 France: 1 May 2004
The cast of ID - 2003 includes: Norbert Deeg as Hausmeister Nicole Gelhaus as Frau Mark Hollenbeck as Richter
The cast of The Field - 2003 includes: Rebecca Clover as Annie Evan Richter as Anthony Greg Stettler as Johnny
The Bam earthquake in 2003 left around 100,000 people homeless. The earthquake caused widespread destruction in the city of Bam, Iran, leading to a large number of displaced individuals.
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