Scientists have identified a previously unknown seismic phenomenon that was likely responsible for Europe’s largest recorded earthquake that struck Lisbon in 1755, killing tens of thousands.
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Earthquake today: Triple earthquakes jolt Europe's most populous country — Russia, ‘tsunami’ alert issued
Triple earthquakes jolted Europe's most populous country — Russia, on Sunday, July 20, according to AFP. Following the strong seismic activity, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued a warning for ...
A convergence of crises—geopolitical shifts, energy instability, and economic stagnation—marks the end of a historical era and the beginning of a more volatile multipolar world order. Challenges ...
Earthquake swarms in Central Europe, particularly within the West Bohemian and Eger Rift regions, are a manifestation of complex interactions among tectonic stress, crustal fluids and underlying ...
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