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Basic services have yet to be restored to the areas of Myanmar worst hit by a huge earthquake three weeks ago, and emergency workers recovering bodies and clearing debris are ...
Friday marks 119 years since the devasting 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. According to CAL OES, more than 70% of Californians live within 30 miles of an active fault line. State officials are ...
When a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook their enclosure on Monday, a group of African elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park instinctively sprang into action to protect each other. The moment was ...
In the video, as the camera is shaking, you can see the elephants form quickly to an 'Alert Circle' to protect the baby elephants and the herd from any threat. The two young elephants are 7-year-old ...
People from inland San Diego County to the Los Angeles County coast felt the earth move beneath them Monday morning when a ...
During a 5.2-magnitude earthquake on Monday, video footage shows a group of elephants forming what experts call an “alert circle," a protective formation to shield their young.
Adults Ndlula, Umngani and Khosi faced outward in separate directions to enclose their young in an “alert circle,” as seen in video from the zoo.
Edition spoke with Jacob Margolis, a science reporter for LAist Public Radio and host of the podcast “The Big One: Your Survival Guide” about preparing for and responding to an earthquake.
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego yesterday, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action ...
The quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles, 120 miles (193 kilometers) away. It sent boulders tumbling onto rural roads in San Diego County and knocked items off store shelves in the tiny ...
Monday's 5.2 magnitude temblor marked another success for California's early earthquake warning system, with users in some ...