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4.6 magnitude earthquake rattles central Washington
Q13 FOX News OnlineA light earthquake struck near the north central Washington town of Omak Friday morning. The earthquake, which hit at about 5:09 a.m., was initially recorded as having a magnitude of 4.0 but was later upgraded to 4.6, the Pacific Northwest Seismic...Tags: Natural Disasters, Facebook
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Turkey Hit by Second Devastating Quake
CNNISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey Wednesday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The epicenter was 16 kilometers (9 miles) south of the town of Van, the USGS said, and its depth was 4.8 kilometers (3...Tags: CNN (tv network), Heavy Engineering, Israel, Manufacturing and Engineering, Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Heavy rain hits Pierre-Fort Pierre, Aberdeen
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Heavy rain overnight caused travel problems in the Pierre and Aberdeen areas. State Transportation officials say east- and west-bound traffic on U.S. Highways 14 and 34 was detoured around Pierre-Fort Pierre, and motorists...Tags: Weather, Natural Disasters, Road Transportation, Traffic, Travel
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Tsunami Debris Expected To Reach California By 2013
KTLA NewsHAWAII ( KTLA ) -- Millions of tons of debris that washed into the Pacific Ocean during Japan's earthquake and tsunami last March is headed to U.S. shores, researches said Tuesday. Government scientists in Hawaii say everything from furniture to roofs,...Tags: Oregon, Fishing, Tsunamis, California, KTLA
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Journey Into The Valley Of Ten Thousand Smokes
I once visited the valley as one of a dozen people on a 10-day field trip with John Eichelberger, who then worked at the Alaska Volcano Observatory. As we approached the valley the first day on a bus ride from Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park, the...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Volcanoes, Disasters and Accidents, Volcanic Eruptions, Transportation Accidents
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Good dogs: The list
They're more than man's best friends: They're friends with benefits. Here are a few ways dogs are helping to make our lives healthier, safer and longer.
Search and rescue: When disaster strikes, search-and-rescue dogs are never far behind. After the...Tags: Oncology, Pets, Skin Cancer, Tumors, FEMA
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One Person Killed in Train Accident
Eric GemmellOne person is dead after a van collided with a Norfolk-Southern Freight train Wednesday night on Linton Hill Road outside Duncannon. According to Pennsylvania State Police, the train was traveling southbound when the van crossed over the tracks and was...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Railway Accidents, Accidental Death, Disasters and Accidents
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Eight Division I players highlighted Giovanazzi's volleyball swan song
After more than three decades at the pinnacle of collegiate volleyball, Greg Giovanazzi has called it quits. Luckily, the celebrated coach saved his best for last.
Giovanazzi has coached at every level, from community college to the U.S. National Team,...Tags: Physical Conditions, Education, Migraine, Volleyball, 2016 Olympic Games
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Tropical Storm Katia forms in the eastern Atlantic
Sun SentinelWhat had been Tropical Depression 12 grew into Tropical Storm Katia early Tuesday and it's forecast to strengthen into a strong hurricane within the next week. At 5 a.m., Katia was located about 535 miles west-southwest of the southernmost Cape Verde...Tags: Weather, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Natural Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storms
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Irene was a global warning
Steven Grossman's op-ed ("Hurricane Irene: an almighty wind? Sept. 1) should be savored, but, of course, Hurricane Irene did carry a message. That message is conveyed most clearly if it is combined with the evidence carried by other phenomena such as...Tags: Natural Disasters, Texas, Hurricane Irene (2011), Pakistan
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'East End Crabbers' under new management
When the Heritage football players go to work in the weight room, there are no earrings or necklaces allowed. Or cell phones or iPods. It's just the kid and the clothes on his back.
That's the way it is at Hampton, where Hurricanes coach George "Chubs"...Tags: Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Ronald Curry, Hurricanes, Disasters and Accidents
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