There have been over 500 aftershocks since the temblor, causing interruptions in the rescue effort. |
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According to this view of things, the Revolution may have caused long aftershocks, but it did not itself generate norms or patterns of behaviour. |
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I asked if she ever considered the danger or thought of fleeing the aftershocks and the tumbling buildings. |
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Several strong quakes followed through the night, and aftershocks continued to jolt the area through yesterday evening. |
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It will probably be shallower, and thus more dangerous, and followed by scores of aftershocks. |
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Dunfermline are a club still suffering the aftershocks of financial turmoil. |
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For a few minutes afterward, I couldn't decipher if the bed shaking was my doing, or if they were aftershocks. |
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To date, we have recorded aftershocks over a broad region, primarily extending to the south and east of the epicenter. |
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A man was found dead beneath a landslide that followed a number of powerful aftershocks that jolted the island on Wednesday morning. |
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The main quake and subsequent 20 aftershocks jolted major cities of Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. |
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The earthquake was followed by alarming aftershocks up to seven hours later and officials warned of more to come. |
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There may have been about 150 aftershocks since the weekend earthquake in South Asia. |
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The earthquake and its aftershocks dislodged many rocks and mines, sending them tumbling onto roads once considered safe. |
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Seismologists said aftershocks powerful enough to cause heavy damage in the northern region were now highly possible. |
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It was followed by four aftershocks, one of which almost matched the intensity of the first quake, registering 5.2 on the Richter scale. |
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There is shock and bewilderment in surrounding mountain villages too, where the earthquake and subsequent aftershocks have caused landslides. |
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He was referring to the aftershocks that invariably follow a large temblor, or main shock. |
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The occurrence of foreshocks and aftershocks can be attributed to the nonconservative character of the Olami-Feder-Christensen model. |
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The quake occurred more than 10 kilometres deep and was followed by powerful aftershocks. |
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Some families fled their homes fearing aftershocks, and roads and phone lines were cut off. |
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Eventually these gaps are filled by large earthquakes and their aftershocks. |
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People are refusing to go inside as the area is still being hit by aftershocks. |
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Experts say more aftershocks are possible, but they are unlikely to be strong enough to cause more serious damage. |
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They, too, were followed by waves of aftershocks which hampered rescue work in an area littered with landmines laid during years of war. |
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Most of them did not return to their beds again as they were afraid of powerful aftershocks. |
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The rate of main shocks after foreshocks follows the same patterns as aftershocks after main shocks. |
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Another perhaps useful notion here is that of earthquakes having epicentres and aftershocks. |
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Out came the story of the night's events, the aftershocks hitting Sofia harder and harder with each impact. |
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Even where buildings are still standing, they are too dangerous to live in, because of repeated aftershocks, Julie says. |
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At numerous points along their line smaller quakes and aftershocks were taking place, adding to the tsunamis rippling out. |
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The quake was followed by at least four aftershocks and additional quakes of up to magnitude 6 could follow, the agency said. |
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Friday's earthquake and the aftershocks have injured 559 people. |
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The area between Ferrara and bologna has had 800 aftershocks since the May 20 earthquake, which is worrying to seismologists. |
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Six additional aftershocks were recorded throughout the next day. |
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The aftershocks tipped the scales decidedly in the favor of the government, the holiday, and the rum. |
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The millions across the world who joined anti-war demonstrations would cheer if the aftershocks of the war brought the imperialists down from their thrones. |
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The U.S. geologic Survey, meanwhile, reported that aftershocks were likely. |
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Singapore is generally shielded from earthquakes by Indonesia's Sumatra Island, but it does get mild aftershocks during strong temblors in Indonesia. |
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What drives the story are the aftershocks of this failed coup. |
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Then there is the chance that, even if the chef is not suffering from the aftershocks of an overdose of ouzo, there may be no crockery left to serve it on. |
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The revelations which emerged from the Prime Ministerial lips will surely send aftershocks of controversy echoing along the corridors of power for years to come. |
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Aftershocks continued for several years, and small earthquakes still waggle seismographs in the region. |
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Aftershocks are generally the result of the release of residual stress in areas not ruptured in the main shock. |
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They are now studying how foreshocks and aftershocks play a role in predicting events and dealing with the aftermath. |
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Aftershocks continue to rattle Sendai and its environs, including a 6.9-magnitude temblor on Sunday. |
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Seismologists warned of more aftershocks to follow and explained that the biggest aftershock may be in the magnitude 5 range. |
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Obscenity laden laughter burst all of a sudden and their aftershocks shake the foundations of decadency terribly, said a group of residents. |
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And then it was followed by many smaller aftershocks, indicating Mount Fuji was under high pressure. |
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Generally, foreshocks and aftershocks are common with a major earthquake, but in Nepal's case no foreshocks were reported. |
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Aftershocks and heavy rains continue to trigger mudslides on mountain slopes where the quake has uprooted forests, loosened topsoil or created barrier lakes. |
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An agency official told a press conference, ''Aftershock activity still continues, with magnitude 4-level aftershocks occurring almost every day. |
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Working with the Melbourne sound artist Malcolm Riddich, she transformed these sounds of aftershocks and chaos into a soundscape called Body Waves. |
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Phone lines and power were lost in some suburbs, and liquefaction surfaced mainly in the eastern areas of the city which were worst affected following the aftershocks. |
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Since that quake, Mexico has experienced a number of aftershocks. |
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Although there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage, seismologists warn residents to prepare for the possibility of strong aftershocks. |
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