Strong 6.6 magnitude earthquake strikes northeastern Russia

Russia
February 14, 2013MOSCOW – A strong 6.8 (6.6 USGS) magnitude earthquake shook Thursday the remote and largely uninhabited Sakha region in Russia’s Far East, ITAR-TASS quoted the local emergency ministry service as saying. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from the quake, whose epicenter was recorded 300 kilometers (185 miles) north of the village of Ust-Nera. The quake struck 10 kilometres (six miles) below ground at 5:13 Moscow time, the Sakha emergency ministry said. –Times of India
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3 Responses to Strong 6.6 magnitude earthquake strikes northeastern Russia

  1. Kajajuk says:

    Swarm of earthquakes in the Tonga region in last 5 days;
    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/

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  2. sarah says:

    This is starting to scare me, where next? USA?

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  3. Sassy says:

    The world is in labor

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