A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Monday morning, causing widespread panic but no reported damage or casualties. The shallow depth and urban epicentre amplified the tremors, with experts warning of possible aftershocks.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi and the National Capital Region early Monday morning, causing panic among residents. The epicenter was near Jheel Park, Dhaula Kuan, with tremors lasting about 35 seconds. No casualties or property damage were reported.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Monday morning, with its epicenter in Dhaula Kuan, Delhi. Tremors were felt across the region, causing panic among residents. No damage or casualties have been reported.
A false earthquake alert sent by Google to Android users in Brazil caused widespread concern and mobilisation on social media. Authorities and experts quickly denied the occurrence of any tremor, leading Google to deactivate the alert system in Brazil and issue an apology.
Android users in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro received a false earthquake alert from Google, causing widespread concern. The tech giant has since apologised and disabled the system in Brazil while investigating the error.
A false earthquake alert sent to Android devices caused panic in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Authorities confirmed no seismic activity, attributing the alert to a technical failure in the Android Earthquake Alert System.
A series of minor earthquakes, ranging from 2.7 to 3.7 in magnitude, shook the East Bay near Hayward on Thursday. Centred near the Hayward Fault, the tremors were felt by over 2,200 people, including residents in San Francisco and the Santa Cruz Mountains, but no damage or injuries were reported.
A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake hit the Caribbean Sea, leading to tsunami warnings for several countries. The alerts were later cancelled as the threat of a significant tsunami passed, with no immediate damage or injuries reported.
A 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Caribbean Sea, leading to brief tsunami alerts for several regions. No significant damage or injuries were reported, but the event underscores the area's seismic risks.
A significant 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit the western Caribbean Sea on 8 February 2025, leading to temporary tsunami advisories for several regions. The epicentre was near the Cayman Islands, with no major damage or injuries reported.