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Shaking from these earthquakes was felt across much of the Oromia Region, causing widespread concern. [3] The epicenter of the strongest earthquake, which measured M w 5.2, was about 28 km (17 mi) northeast of Awash, and the depth of the event was approximately 10 km (6 miles). [4] Shaking was felt across central Ethiopia. [5]
5.9 M s: VIII Some Severe NGDC 1972: 1875-11-02 Tigray Region: 6.2 Some Severe NGDC 1972: 1845-02-12 Some NGDC 1972: 1842-12-08 Ankober: IX Many Severe NGDC 1972: 1733-11-29 Some NGDC 1972: Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand-alone articles. The ...
Detailed satellite images give a bird’s-eye view Turkish towns before and after the earthquakes hit, and of relief efforts. Satellite images show shocking destruction caused by Turkey ...
Ethiosat (Amharic: ኢትዮሳት) is an Ethiopian communication satellite platform launched by the Information Network Security Agency (INSA) on 21 April 2017. The satellite hosts SES's NSS-12 satellite at 57 degrees East and provides 30 television channels for Ethiopian audience, the 12 are transmitted via high-definition standard.
Sunday, Sept. 24's earthquake happened around 7:40 p.m. and measured in with a 3.7 magnitude, according to a map from the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Get the Maych'ew, Tigray local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
WEWS-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC.It has been owned by the E. W. Scripps Company since its inception in 1946, making it one of three stations that have been built and signed on by Scripps (alongside company flagship WCPO-TV in Cincinnati and WMC-TV in Memphis, the latter of which was sold in 1993).
Satellite view of the area (2018) On 21–22 July 2024, two landslides buried two villages in the South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia, killing 257 people and injuring 12. [1] The second landslide buried those who had arrived to help in the wake of the first. These are the deadliest landslides in Ethiopian history. [2]