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(CBS SF) — The U.S. Geological Survey says a strong earthquake struck in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday morning, but a tsunami is not expected.
The 7.0-magnitude quake, originally reported as a 6.1, struck at 5:51 a.m. with its epicenter about 308 miles northwest of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Saint Helena and 1708 miles southeast of Arraial do Cabo, Brazil. The quake struck at a depth of 6 miles near the Tristan Da Cunha Fracture Zone.
originally posted by: TheJesuit
a reply to: ThePeaceMaker
I knew I was getting roasted for this one until it actually happens lol
No I can't post a specific image but right on the center of the long shelf in the middle it's happened twice before Japan, Indonesia.
No I can't post a specific image but right on the center of the long shelf in the middle it's happened twice before Japan, Indonesia.
originally posted by: 727Sky
This guy is long winded simply because he covers all earth quakes that happen during a 24 hour period.. He is forecasting a 5.0 just off the west coast within the next three days.. If interested start at the 09:40 mark youtu.be...
INVOLCAN: “Swarm quakes in active volcano normal, but they must be observed carefully”