Indonesia Earthquake Destroys Schools
Children returning to schools Monday for the first time since last week's earthquake in Indonesia found classrooms destroyed and teachers missing.
Children returning to schools Monday for the first time since last week's earthquake in Indonesia found classrooms destroyed and teachers missing.
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A moderate earthquake shook Manila and outlying regions on Sunday, but officials reported no injuries or damage.
A moderate earthquake shook southeastern Iran early Sunday, injuring at least 24 people, state-run television reported.
Singapore might set up a center to study earthquakes as part of efforts to establish an early warning system for tsunamis in the Indian Ocean, a newspaper reported Monday.
NINE Australian military personnel died when their helicopter crashed during an aid mission to the earthquake-hit Indonesian island of Nias.
Another earthquake of moderate intensity, measuring 6.1 on the Richter Scale, was recorded off the western coast on North Sumatra this morning.
A moderate earthquake shook Manila and outlying regions on Sunday, but officials reported no injuries or damage.
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Another earthquake of moderate intensity measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale was recorded off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra tonight.
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