Another tremor hits parts of Joburg, Moody’s upgrades City of Cape Town’s credit rating, The most expensive homes in the world, and Rob van Vuuren was everyone’s National Arts Festival Bae.
Earthquakes rock KZN. 19 dead in commercial aircraft crash. Biggest weed bust ever. Shaq punishes Kanye. Intercape bus bursts into flames.
During a press conference being held in Wellington on Friday, Ardern was interrupted by a magnitude 5,9 earthquake.
Residents of Boksburg were given a rude awakening this morning, as a 3,5 magnitude earthquake struck the area at 6:32AM.
Cape Town due ‘big’ earthquake. Trump bunker. Possible new Da Vinci painting. Western Cape COVID-19 hotspots. Semenya still fighting ban. Khloe K’s new face.
On Saturday night, and again on Sunday morning, Capetonians felt tremors as a result of seismic activity.
Jacinda Ardern managed to keep her cool when an earthquake struck during a live TV interview. How very Kiwi of her.
The good people of Johannesburg experienced a 3,7 magnitude tremor this morning at around 7AM which lasted around four to five seconds.
A group of cats were caught on video reacting to an earthquake, but before it had actually begun. Do they know something that we don’t?
In times of national disaster people often rally around a symbol of hope, and for Mexico that was Frida Sofia. The only problem is that the 12-year-old never existed.
We’re not exactly known for our powerful earthquakes, given the destruction that we see in other parts of the world, but people were still shook.
Italy might boast one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the world, but it seems that comes at a price. Their earthquake problems aren’t anything new.
It’s something of a nervous wait for those who live in California. Experts say that Los Angeles should brace itself for the mother of all earthquakes.
Let’s all spare a thought for the peace-loving people of Nepal who are currently reeling in the aftermath of a monstrous earthquake. These images show the extent of the damage.
As usual, we as human beings need to wait for a bunch of researchers to confirm things we actually already knew. But now that it has the official stamp of scientific research and evidence, we can say with greater authority and certainty, Fracking is very, very bad!
After a 4.4 magnitude quake shook Californians awake in the early hours of 17 March, the LA Times were the first to report the incident, mere minutes after it was announced by the U.S. Geological Survey. You might be thinking it sounds faster than humanly possible. Well, yes. It was written by Quakebot.
Seismic instability continues on the Pacific Rim this week with a magnitude 7 earthquake recorded off the coast of Papua New Guinea early this morning (just after 05h00 Australian Eastern Standard Time). The tremor struck at a depth of 202km and was centred 137km north of Lae, Papua New Guinea’s second-largest city.
While the sea bed around Indonesia’s Aceh region seems to have settled, and the aftershocks of yesterday’s massive earthquakes tailed off, locals returning home are still vigilant and cautious of more seismic disturbances that could cause tsunami to devastate their coastal settlements.
Finally, some good news out of Japan! Imagine being a Japanese foreign student in America, having no way of knowing if your family on the other side of the world survived the tsunami that rocked the region last week, until you find a YouTube video, confirming their survival. It’s okay, I also had to wipe my eyes afterward.
Besides the fact that Gauteng will soon be wallowing in a soup of watery mining acid, the Earth has decided to weigh in with yet ANOTHER reason not to live in Johannesburg. News24 reports: Johannesburg – Residents of the Witwatersrand may in future experience more and bigger earthquakes due to water rising underground in mined-out […]