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Asianet Newsable on MSNEarthquakes Will Get More Dangerous In The Future, New Study on Myanmar Quake Reveals
A deadly 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar is helping scientists rethink how faults behave. A Caltech study shows simple faults like ...
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Myanmar’s 500-Kilometer Quake Rupture Redefines Fault Hazard Models
On March 28, 2025, the crust in north-central Myanmar ruptured for over 500 kilometers, a rupture length so unprecedented that it challenged decades of assumptions about seismic hazard. The magnitude ...
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has launched an initiative to enhance livelihood recovery and strengthen community resilience in areas of ...
The so-called humanitarian reset is shifting the response to humanitarian crises, whether caused by natural disasters or ...
Two hikers were successfully rescued Sunday afternoon after being lost on the Whelchel Trail for several hours. Cherokee ...
The massive 2025 Myanmar earthquake revealed that strike slip faults can behave in surprising ways. Using satellite data, ...
Myanmar’s 2025 quake reveals that major faults may unleash far larger, more unpredictable earthquakes than scientists once believed.
When a magnitude 7. 7 earthquake shook Myanmar on March 28, 2025, it wasn’t just another powerful tremor—it was a geological ...
No one knows what to expect from the "Big One," Home Depot is becoming the ICE raid epicenter and more big stories.
Northern California was jolted early this morning as multiple earthquakes struck within a short time frame, sparking fears of ...
A study of March's Myanmar earthquake has found that strike-slip faults don't necessarily repeat past behavior, meaning the San Andreas fault could unleash a bigger quake than any seen before.
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