Qinghai Earthquake
'The epicenter of the first quake was located 235 miles (380 kilometers) south-southeast of Golmud, a large city in Qinghai, at a depth of six miles (10 kilometers), the USGS said.
Ten minutes later, the area was hit by a magnitude 5.3 quake, which was followed after two minutes by a temblor measuring 5.2, according to the U.S. agency.
Both the subsequent earthquakes were measured at a depth of 6 miles (10 kilometers). Another quake, measuring 5.8, was recorded at 9:25 a.m.'
( From koat.com/news/23142619/detail.html?treets=alb&tml=alb_natlbreak&ts=T&tmi=alb_natlbreak_1_01140104142010)
The April 13, 2010 6.9 magnitude earthquake was centered in Qinghai province in Western China near Tibet.
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China's Qinghai Hit By Magnitude 6.9 Quake and At Least 67 Dead
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The April 13, 2010 6.9 magnitude earthquake was centered in Qinghai province in Western China near Tibet.
Yes. It was a 4.0 earthquake. The epicenter was about 17 miles South of McAlester.
Donate money.. soon they will be getting people to go over there and help people. Try to raise money,, get permission off the council.. you will soon be helping save life's.
The epicenter of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake was near San Francisco in the Pacific Ocean, close to the San Andreas Fault. The earthquake, which occurred on April 18, 1906, was a major event with a magnitude of about 7.9.
Yes. China had one earthquake at 2008. Nearly 400 people died and injured.AdditionallyThe May 2008 earthquake in Eastern Sichuan, China was magnitude 7.9 and the recorded deaths and injuries were far more than 400.There was also a magnitude 6.9 quake in Southern Qinghai, China on April 13, 2010.
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.