A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Monday, causing widespread panic but no reported damage. The shallow depth and urban epicenter 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 but resulting in no loss of life or property. The epicenter was near Jheel Park, Dhaula Kuan, with tremors lasting about 35 seconds. Authorities urge calm and caution for aftershocks.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early Monday morning, with its epicenter in Dhaula Kuan, Delhi. The tremors were felt across the region, causing panic among residents. No damage or casualties have been reported. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged calm and preparedness for aftershocks.
Two earthquakes, measuring 3.7 and 3.5 in magnitude, struck near Malibu, California, on February 15, 2025, causing shaking across parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties without immediate reports of injuries or damage.
A 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck near Toyah, Texas, on February 14, 2025, with aftershocks felt across the region. No injuries or damage were reported, but the area has seen increased seismic activity linked to oil and gas operations.
A 3.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Malibu late Friday night, with tremors felt across parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The quake, occurring at 11:44 p.m., had its epicenter 6.8 miles northwest of Malibu. No injuries or significant damage were reported.
A 4.9-magnitude earthquake near Toyah, Texas, and a 6.0-magnitude quake in northeastern Ethiopia occurred on February 14, 2025. Meanwhile, Google's earthquake detection system in Brazil issued a false alarm, underscoring the complexities of seismic monitoring.
A false earthquake alert sent by Google to Android smartphones in Brazil caused widespread concern and was quickly denied by authorities. Google has since deactivated the alert system in Brazil and is investigating the incident.
In an unexpected event, Android users in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro received a false earthquake alert from Google, causing widespread concern. Google has since apologized and disabled the system in Brazil temporarily.
A false earthquake alert sent to Android devices in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro caused widespread panic and confusion. Authorities confirmed no seismic activity, attributing the alert to a technical failure in the Android Earthquake Alert System.