Earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis

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Not even a full day into 2024 and Japan's west coast has been hit by a 7.5 earthquake with a major Tsunami warning for the Noto Peninsula and surrounding coastal prefectures.

 
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Magnitude 7.5 earthquakes have occurred near Taiwan. A tsunami warning was issued for Japan.
 
VERY rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurring 20 miles west of North Plainfield, NJ.
 
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4.8 ain't much....but the east coast is really, really not prepared for anything much bigger than that. There is basically zero seismic resiliency in east coast construction practices, from what I've seen.
 
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4.8 ain't much....but the east coast is really, really not prepared for anything much bigger than that. There is basically zero seismic resiliency in east coast construction practices, from what I've seen.
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We're not prepared at all, and the effects are much stronger and hit a much wider area because the bedrock in the plate is much harder over here.
 
A bunch of people evacuated and no significant tsunami. I don't even know why they caused such a fuss...slip strike faults don't really produce Tsunamis.
 
Kanlaon, a volcano in the Negros Island Region of the Philippines, began erupting on June 3 this year. It erupted again on December 9.
 
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