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More schools 1st refuge for kids in disaster The Daily Yomiuri Drawing lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake, an increasing number of schools are considering keeping students at school instead of letting them go home to keep them safe in the event of a similar disaster. All train services were halted for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
National Cathedral Takes Precautions Against Future Earthquakes Christian Post By Emma Koonse | Christian Post Contributor After experiencing a shake-up in the earthquake that hit Virginia last week, officials at the Washington National Cathedral have taken extra precautions to guard against potential danger from future ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Explosion Felt Like an Earthquake, Says Neighbor Patch.com Ken O'Neill who lives doors away from where a blast occurred Wednesday that erupted into a destructive fire, thought the shaking was from an earthquake. By Anne Ernst An explosion and fire destroyed this two-story condo on Northwest Square in Cupertino ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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EARTH: Thinking outside the rocks in the search for ancient earthquakes PhysOrg.com (press release) Now, researchers know that it's because the tsunami was set off by an earthquake clear across the Pacific. By noting the height of the waves described in the accounts and working backward from the moment the tsunami struck, modern-day researchers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Parents Want Better Communication From Schools In Disaster Situations Patch.com By Shannon Hoffman Parents said communication from the Prince George's County Public School system could have been better following the 5.8-magnitude earthquake Aug. 23 and Hurricane Irene, the Gazette reports. The school system used its Twitter ... See all stories on this topic » |
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