Sunday, August 19, 2012

SUNDAY GLOBAL UPDATE - K. Leslie Graves Show


SUNDAY GLOBAL UPDATE - The K. Leslie Graves Show

Keeping you abreast so that no victims are forgotten and no community stands alone.


Archived

7/31/2012 10:00 PM
1814
7/19/2012 8:00 PM
929
7/12/2012 9:30 PM
826
6/29/2012 9:00 PM
806
5/29/2012 8:00 PM
667
5/20/2012 5:00 PM
209

6.3
2012-08-18 09:41:54
1.343°S
120.103°E
19.9
7.7
2012-08-14 02:59:42
49.784°N
145.126°E
625.9
6.3
2012-08-12 10:47:06
35.681°N
82.516°E
11.0
6.3
2012-08-11 12:34:35
38.324°N
46.759°E
9.8
6.4
2012-08-11 12:23:17
38.322°N
46.888°E
9.9
4.5
2012-08-08 16:33:22
33.904°N
117.791°W
10.4
4.5
2012-08-08 06:23:34
33.905°N
117.792°W
10.1
4.5
2012-08-06 07:35:49
35.950°N
120.503°W
11.6
6.5
2012-07-28 20:03:56
4.655°S
153.159°E
41.2
6.7
2012-07-26 05:33:31
17.606°S
66.367°E
10.0
6.4
2012-07-25 11:20:27
9.692°S
159.723°E
20.0
3.7
2012-07-25 10:18:41
33.964°N
118.407°W
10.8
6.4
2012-07-25 00:27:45
2.707°N
96.046°E
22.0

Summary
Updated 2012-08-19 00:46:03 UTC
·         6634 earthquakes
o    All events in the past 30 days
·         6629 meet criteria
o    located in map area
·         300 displayed
o    based on sort order


Washington state house narrowly survives raging wildfires that have scorched the north west


FEATHERVILLE, Idaho — Lorie Winmill grew teary as she loaded her vehicle and prepared her 4-year-old granddaughter to stay with relatives as a wildfire burned closer to this small town in central Idaho.
“This is the only home Lizzie has ever known,” said Winmill.
Hundreds of people in two Idaho towns packed their belongings and left Wednesday ahead of a massive blaze expected to hit the area later this week. They joined scores of weary residents across several dry and hot western states that are dealing with one of the worst fire seasons in memory.
Not only are more wildfires flaring up in the West this year than last, but the nation’s fires have gotten bigger, said Jennifer Smith, of the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho.
As of Wednesday, nearly 43,000 wildfires had been reported in the U.S. this season, burning a total of 6.4 million acres, or 10,000 square miles. The 10-year average for this period is 52,535 fires but covering only 5 million acres, she said.



Two earthquakes in Iran kill 300 and injure 5,000

DUBAI (Reuters) - Overcrowded hospitals in northwest Iran struggled to cope with thousands of earthquake victims on Sunday as rescuers raced to reach remote villages after two powerful quakes killed nearly 300 people.
Thousands huddled in makeshift camps or slept in the street after Saturday's quakes for fear of more aftershocks, 60 of which had already struck. A lack of tents and other supplies left them exposed to the night chill, one witness told Reuters.

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