Spain Earthquake Killed 8 People
May 12, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
350 kilometers (218 miles) south-southeast of Madrid at around 6:47 p.m. local time (12:47 p.m. ET), a 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck the southeastern Spanish city of Lorca and it has killed 8 people. One of the deaths occurred in a building collapse in Lorca, state-run EFE said. 80,000 residents were so scared of the incident [...]
New Zealand’s 6.3 Killer Quake Showed Massive Destruction
February 22, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
The entire New Zealand is currently in the time of great chaos as a 6.3 killer quake shook Christchurch. At least 65 people are confirmed dead and the counting continues. Phone lines were knocked down and roads were cracked damaging the water lines thus flooding of several streets. The entire city is doomed as their [...]
A Sleeping Volcano in Indonesia Wakes Up
August 30, 2010 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Mount Sinabung, a dormant volcano in North Sumatra province in Indonesia which has been inactive since the 1600s finally wakes up Sunday as it shoots out volcanic ash nearly a mile into the air. It has been sleeping for 400 years and now it can no longer hold the magma inside. Surono, head of the [...]
Latest News: Iceland Volcano Erupted Creating Hole in Eyjafjallajokull Glacier
April 14, 2010 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
The picture may be good to look at but it can cause serious calamity in Iceland. A volcano has just erupted under the Eyjafjallajokull Glacier. The lava that the volcano has been sprouting out has already created a hole and eventually rivers will rise in no time. Evacuation has started at around 2:00 am (10 [...]


