Sentences with phrase «aftermath of an earthquake»

In April 2016, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signed a law authorizing the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to limit injection volumes in the immediate aftermath of earthquake swarms.
Lest one think that this risk is remote, the legal aftermath of the earthquake in L'Aquila, which embroiled scientists in charges of manslaughter for their alleged failure to warn the community, vividly illustrates the legal and moral hazards that are incurred when the public is not informed (or misinformed) of the full envelope of identifiable risks arising from scientific findings.
Today, January 13th, Jake Wood's Team Rubicon celebrated «Go Day,» the 8th anniversary of its first mission assisting in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.
In the aftermath of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami and nuclear disaster, there was worldwide pessimism about nuclear energy, Shcherbakova said.
On Shaky Ground 30 September 2011 Yassar Alamri In the aftermath of an earthquake, a scientist ruminates on the uncertainties of working in science.
In the aftermath of the earthquake the situation seemed dire, as buildings crumbled and workers were exposed to lifetime doses of radiation in a few hours.
Among the vital supplies sent to Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake, some of the most important may turn out to be thousands of kids» coloring and activity books.
Inspecting the aftermath of earthquakes throughout the developing world, I've seen a lot of collapsed buildings that were made of unreinforced masonry.
Confusion and lack of information in the aftermath of an earthquake are often as much of a problem as the damage from the tremor itself.
Bertil was just one of the more than 630,000 Port - au - Prince residents who fled the city — some leaving with nothing, not even shoes — in the aftermath of the earthquake.
and tells a magical, multi-narrative tale set in the aftermath of an earthquake.
«In the aftermath of the earthquake, their system is in rough shape.»
That mangy cur searching for sustenance in the aftermath of an earthquake, tsunami or other far away natural disaster?
Christchurch is considered safe to visit — you will see the city's gardens, some of the city centre and the aftermath of earthquake if this is of interest to you.
In the aftermath of the earthquake, Taiwan's government was swift to react, allocating US$ 1 billion in aid to address building safety and agricultural land soil concern.
These subjects» expressions remain open to interpretation, but their lack of spitefulness signifies how Nara's artistic style and sense of life was effected by the aftermath of the earthquake.
Student: I think, like, in my view, it looks like the aftermath of an earthquake, because normally after an earthquake you see destruction, chaos, trees knocked over, things are broken.
For the first time in many years the shortlist is dominated by painters, with Takahashi the only installation artist, collecting together «junk» to represent the aftermath of an earthquake.
Focusing on the aftermath of the earthquake in Agadir in 1960, the commission is particularly relevant to the Barbican's history and foregrounds important contemporary debates around the rebuilding of society.
While the most anticipated damage is due to ground shaking; fires, explosions and smoke in the aftermath of an earthquake can also contribute to property loss.
Being a coastal state, California residents are lucky enough to be next to the beautiful ocean but that also means they are more prone to feel the aftermaths of earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters.
According to Squaremouth, there are five core benefits travelers can take advantage of in the aftermath of an earthquake.
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