Its narrow streets with colorful houses speak of days long gone, and it is another place that wasn't hit too
hard by the earthquake.
Not exact matches
Like the others, North Carolina is not a victim of frequent
earthquakes and its coastline is not typically as
hard hit
by hurricanes as states south of it.
At every moment the vast and horrible Thing breaks in upon us through the crevices and invades our precarious dwelling - place, that Thing we try so
hard to forget but which is always there, separated from us only
by thin dividing walls: fire, pestilence,
earthquake, storm, the unleashing of dark moral forces, all these sweep away ruthlessly, in an instant, what we had laboured with mind and heart to build up and make beautiful.
«Now, more than ever, we have an important opportunity to unite and support each other, together we can improve lives and help those that need it around the world
by dining out at one of these amazing restaurants,» commented Chef José Andrés, who founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 after the devastating
earthquake in Haiti, and continues to lead relief efforts alongside the World Central Kitchen chef team in
hard - hit areas including most recently in Houston and Puerto Rico.
«But after the house was destroyed
by an
earthquake, it was abandoned and never rebuilt, and that preserved some things we had a
hard time explaining.»
Resilience is also spread
by hard lessons on landslides learned from
earthquakes in Pakistan and China, which are now guiding decisions in Nepal.
BEST OF THE WEEK
EARTHQUAKES & HURRICANES It was
hard not to be moved
by coverage of the collapse of a Mexico City elementary school and the race to save -LSB-...]
The city of Juchitan, on Mexico's southern Pacific coast, was hit particularly
hard by the 8.2 - magnitude
earthquake that shook the region on Sept. 7, 2017.
2:50 p.m. Defense Department officials reported that a Huey helicopter carrying two Nepalese soldiers and six Marines in an area
hard hit
by the first
earthquake is missing.]
By the way, these «earthquakes» are extremely small and hard to detect since they have less than 10,000 times the energy of the smallest earthquakes that can be felt by human
By the way, these «
earthquakes» are extremely small and
hard to detect since they have less than 10,000 times the energy of the smallest
earthquakes that can be felt
by human
by humans.
Hard, verifiable, information is scarce, not least since it seems that key radiation monitors outside were disabled
by the
earthquake / tsunami.
This means a world in which we are warming the earth
by pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at a pace that is unprecedented in Earth's history is also a world in which the consequences of climate change could come
hard and fast, including tsunamis and
earthquakes.