In Alaska, a federal grant that funded seismic data collection in order to warn people about tsunamis is being cancelled. Experts say cuts like this could make tsunami warnings less reliable.
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Bigger earthquake could hit the US amid tsunami warnings? What travellers should check with airlines
Two powerful earthquakes, each above magnitude 7.0, struck Alaska and Japan within days of one another, prompting a fresh wave of concern among travellers, airlines and tourism boards across the ...
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a 7. 6-magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific Ocean approximately ...
The Japanese Meteorological Agency said the quake struck off Hokkaido and issued an alert for a tsunami of up to 10 feet.
“Losing nine seismic monitoring stations can provide a really big geographic gap, and then it may take minutes for other ...
The quake struck at about 11:15 p.m. local time (9:15 a.m. EST) in the Pacific Ocean about 50 miles off the coast of Aomori, ...
A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake shook northern Japan on Dec. 8, prompting warnings of a tsunami as high as 10-feet and ...
The United States is not expected to experience any tsunamis after a powerful earthquake rocked northern Japan on Dec. 8, ...
A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck off northern Japan on Monday, triggering a tsunami of up to 40 centimeters in ...
A 7.6 magnitude earthquake in northeast Japan triggered a tsunami of up to 40 centimeters (16 inches) in some coastal ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed that there is no tsunami danger for the US West Coast, British Columbia, or Alaska ...
Japan's Meteorological Agency said a powerful earthquake hit off the Japanese northern coast Monday, triggering a tsunami ...
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