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Indonesia – Earthquake

Aug 20

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Source:  RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

2012-08-20 04:17:46 – Earthquake – Indonesia

 
EDIS Code: EQ-20120820-36252-IDN
Date&Time: 2012-08-20 04:17:46 [UTC]
Continent: Indonesian Archipelago
Country: Indonesia
State/Prov.: Central Sulawesi,
Location: ,
City: Palu

Number of dead people: 4
Number of injured people: 7
Damage level: Moderate (Level 2)

Not confirmed information!

 
Description:

An earthquake that struck rural Indonesia left at least four people dead, authorities said Sunday. At least seven others were injured, according to the National Disaster Management Agency. The 6.6-magnitude hit Saturday near the city of Palu on the island of Sulawesi, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Three of the hardest-hit districts are still unreachable because landslides triggered by the quake are blocking the roads. Heavy equipment and bulldozers are helping clear the roads. Disaster, health and social welfare officials, including the Red Cross, are headed to the area to provide emergency assistance, trucks and ambulances.

 

Posted:2012-08-20 04:17:46 [UTC]

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Ireland – Earthquake

Jun 07

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Source:  RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

2012-06-07 03:10:50 – Earthquake – Ireland

 
EDIS Code: EQ-20120607-35354-IRL
Date&Time: 2012-06-07 03:10:50 [UTC]
Continent: Europe
Country: Ireland
State/Prov.: Atlantic Ocean – North,
Location: 60km west of Belmullet, Co Mayo,
City:  

Not confirmed information!

 
Description:

A leading seismologist has said yesterday’s earthquake off the west coast was “unexpected” and poses “very interesting questions for geologists”. The earthquake, which registered a magnitude of four on the Richter scale, was recorded as 60km west of Belmullet, Co Mayo, at a depth of 3km, at 8.58am. It was the largest local seismic event ever recorded, according to Tom Blake of the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN) and the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies. It was also the second-largest local earthquake on record in either Britain or Ireland, he said – the first being of 5.4 magnitude on July 19th, 1984, off the west coast of Wales and felt in Waterford and Wicklow. A 2.7 magnitude tremor was recorded in Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare, in May 2010. The Irish Coast Guard recorded instances of structural damage to houses in Erris, Co Mayo, yesterday and the British Geological Survey said the impact was felt in Galway, Mayo and Sligo.rnrnThe Geological Survey of Ireland said earthquakes of this magnitude at this depth were “not very unusual although not common”. However, Mr Blake said that while the earthquake was classified as “moderate”, it was “significant” in that it challenged existing information about seismic activity off the west coast. The location, just 23km south to southeast of the Corrib gas wells, prompted a call by Sinn Féin councillor for Mayo Rose Conway-Walsh for reassurance that this was not connected to seismic testing Shell EP Ireland was due to initiate on the Corrib gas field last Friday. She also said many concerned residents wanted to know whether the existing Corrib gas infrastructure had been damaged. North Mayo hostel owner Betty Schult said the earthquake had shaken the foundations of her 250-year-old stone cottage and she was concerned about the impact on the offshore pipeline for the Corrib gas project and the refinery, situated on bog. Mr Blake said he had examined the seismic traces and they were “caused by earthquakes and nothing else”. Shell EP Ireland said the seismic survey had not started and it had “no reason to believe that this event has had any impact on the sub-sea infrastructure”.rnrn“However, as a precautionary measure, a visual inspection of the offshore infrastructure will be carried out in the coming days,” it said. Phil O’Hara of Aclare, Co Sligo, reported a chunk of her chimney on the ground, while in Westport, Co Mayo, Lorella Errani said she was reading about the earthquake near her mother’s home in Ravenna, Italy, when she heard a “deep rumbling noise”. The seismic activity was tracked in the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre in Co Clare and on the INSN network of permanent recorders. The tremors had caused “no unusual wave activity”, said Irish Coast Guard officer Ray Malanaphy. The Coast Guard said it had confirmed this with two vessels working on the Corrib gas field. Dr Brian McConnell of the Geological Survey said there could be some small aftershocks.

 

Posted:2012-06-07 03:10:50 [UTC]

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Thailand Issues Evacuation – Situation Update No. 5 : Indonesia – Earthquake

Apr 11

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RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

Situation Update No. 5

Posted:2012-04-11, 08:55:18 [UTC]

Ref.no.: EQ-20120411-34845-IDN

Situation Update No. 5
On 2012-04-11 at 11:30:48 [UTC]

Event: Earthquake
Location: Indonesia Province of Aceh 434km (269mi) W from Sinabang

Situation:

Thailand issued an evacuation order on Wednesday for its Andaman coast, a magnet for foreign tourists, after a massive earthquake off Indonesia triggered a tsunami alert. Thailand’s National Disaster Warning Centre advised people in the area to move to higher places and stay as far away as possible from the sea. “All people along the Andaman coast must evacuate to safe areas. We expect a tsunami 1.6 to 2.0 metres high to hit Phuket and Phang Nga at 17:40 (10:40 GMT),” the centre’s director Somsak Khaosuwan said on Thai television. The Andaman Coast was battered by an Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 that killed an estimated 5 400 people in Thailand alone. Since then, Thailand has installed a high-tech warning system designed to reassure tourists and businesses that the country’s beaches are safe. The latest Thai alert, triggered by an 8.7-magnitude quake off Sumatra island, covers six southern Andaman coastal provinces. Flights to Phuket were diverted to other airports as passengers and staff were evacuated to higher ground, officials said. The tremor was felt as far afield as Thailand and southern India.

 

Source:  RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

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(New)Indonesia – Tsunami – 2012.04.11

Apr 11

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EDIS Code: TS-20120411-34849-IDN
Date&Time: 2012-04-11 11:18:12 [UTC]
Continent: Indonesian Archipelago
Country: Indonesia
State/Prov.: Province of Aceh,
Location: Sumatra,
City: Meulaboh

Confirmed Information!

Event location map
Description:

Tsunami wave has been observed in Meulaboh, Province of Aceh, Indonesia on 11.04.2012 at 10:07 UTC. The tsunami wave’s height was 1.06 meters (3.5 feet) Other information not available yet, but this wave is capable of destruction.

 

Posted:2012-04-11 11:18:12 [UTC]

Source:  RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL

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