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Inspectors check Virginia nuclear plant for earthquake damage Washington Post By Brian Vastag, Inspectors dispatched by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission arrived at Virginia's North Anna nuclear power plant Tuesday on a three-week mission to assess any damage caused by last week's earthquake, which was centered 12 miles from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Making Cents: Earthquake shakes loose some advice Penfield Post Indeed it was, and what we were feeling were the tremors from an earthquake in Virginia, some 360 miles to the south. At the time of this incident, we were meeting about risk management with a wealthy client who felt that his wealth was an adequate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Michele Bachmann states that Hurricane Irene came from God Examiner.com Michele Bachmann, a Tea Party presidential candidate called the Mineral, VA Earthquake and Hurricane Irene "messages from God" during a campaign speech in Sarasota Florida on Saturday August 27, 2011. "I don't know how much God has to do to get the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Workers search for leak in Washington Monument The Seattle Times The National Park Service says engineers sealed cracks in the Washington Monument from last week's earthquake ahead of Hurricane Irene. But now they have found water inside that may indicate more leaks. The Associated Press No comments have been posted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Japan's industrial output rises less than expected Taipei Times Japan's industrial output rose less than expected in July, deepening concerns that a rebound from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami is easing as the yen remains strong and global demand slows. In the fourth straight monthly gain, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hurricane, Earthquake Show Utility of Social Media Forbes I found myself asking the same concerning questions when the earthquake hit Washington, DC, last week. Like many on the East Coast, I did not immediately think earthquake when I heard rumbling and felt the shaking. Instead, I feared that an explosion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Life is as predictable as an earthquake Boone County Journal Lost in the shuffle were the earthquakes that rocked Virginia and Colorado just days before. Of course they were lost – minimal damages and no lives lost – especially in the Colorado earthquake, which was in a remote part of the state bordering on New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New Zealand Cathedral to Be Rebuilt With Cardboard. Seriously. TIME As an iconic piece symbolizing the destruction in Christchurch, New Zealand, following a February 2011 earthquake, the Christchurch Cathedral will make a crackling comeback in time for the earthquake's one-year anniversary. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake Shows We Learned From Experience Western Queens Gazette A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck Central Virginia last Tuesday, August 23, sending tremors along the East Coast, and prompting office buildings from Washington DC to New York to be evacuated. The quake was felt as far west as Chicago and as far north ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The 5.8 East Coast Earthquake Restored a Man's Hearing Geekosystem by James Plafke | 1:10 pm, August 31st, 2011 The recent East Coast earthquake that originated in Virginia, the rumblings of which were felt all the way up in New York City, not only cracked some stone in Washington DC and knocked some groceries from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Voice of New Rochelle: Earthquakes and Hurricanes Patch.com Rather, the earthquake that broke up a meeting with my lawyer while we tried to right a wrong visited by one of life's cynical predators and the hurricane that tore off the side of my house reminded me that there is a reality out there. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Swiss Re Sigma Study Examines Government/Private Sector Coverage Insurance Journal As an example the Japanese earthquake "caused more than $200 billion in total property losses, but only $30 billion was covered by private insurance." However, of the losses caused by the earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, "private insurers will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tradeswoman, 79, hard at work on Christchurch rebuild TVNZ Builder and renovator Ruth Brown, 79, at work on an earthquake-damaged house in Ngarimu St, Avonside. - Source: Farifax Ruth Brown started her building business when she moved to Christchurch at the age of 56. Now aged 79, she has no regrets about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3.0 Magnitude Earthquake Felt in Mid-Ohio Valley WTAP-TV Instead, it was a DIFFERENT earthquake with a 3.0 magnitude, whose epicenter was in Washington County. The quake was felt in Marietta, Reno, New Matamoras and in Waverly, WV. It occurred at approxcimately 5:30 am. The Ohio Seismic Network in Alum Creek ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What if the Japan quake happened here? Northwest Cable News by KING 5 News An extensive article published by Outside Magazine looks at what would happen if an earthquake similar to the megaquake in Japan happened off the Washington and Oregon coasts in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. As you might imagine, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2.1 magnitude earthquake felt in Fayette WBRC A 2.1 magnitude earthquake occurred about two miles northwest of Fayette, Ala. at around 7:18 am Wednesday morning. There were no reports of any injuries or damage caused by the quake, according to Scott Porter, the Fayette County EMA director. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County Schools Surprised By Quake, But Ready For Anything Patch.com By Sonia Dasgupta County schools officials were just as surprised as everyone else when the earthquake hit on Aug. 23. Yet, schools already have an evacuation plan ready — remember those fire drills — and that helped them calmly leave the building ... See all stories on this topic » |
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