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Un tsunami en las islas Samoa causa decenas de muertos

Un tsunami en las islas Samoa causa decenas de muertos

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  • Gráfica del seísmo en Samoa

    AAP532. AUSTRALIA, 30/09/09 .- Gráfica disponible hoy, 30 de septiembre de 2009, que muestra la ola de energía producida por el terremoto de 8.3 grados de magnitud en la escala abierta de Richter, entre Samoa y territorio estadounidense de Samoa. La evaluación estima que Australia está fuera de peligro ante el terremoto. Las líneas rojas señalan las placas tectónicas. EFE/Departamento Australiano de Metereología/PROHIBIDO SU USO EN AUSTRALIA Y NUEVA ZELANDA/SOLO USO EDITORIAL/NO VENTAS
  • Tsunami en Samoa

    A tsunami travel time map and table generated by the United States National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center shows projected travel times for the effects of an earthquake that the center measured as having a preliminary magnitude of 8.3 occurring in the Samoa Islands Region of the Pacific Ocean September 29, 2009. The center warns that travel time maps and tables indicate forecasted times only, not that a wave travelling those distances has actually been generated. The center reported that sea level observations indicate a tsunami was generated which may have been destructive along coasts in the source region. REUTERS/NOAA/NWS/West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center/Handout (UNITED STATES DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
  • Esperando el tsunami en Auckland

    A man who identified himself as Wes looks out to sea while waiting for a tsunami to hit the main North Shore beach of Takapuna in Auckland September 30, 2009. Authorities later cancelled a Pacific tsunami warning on Wednesday after a huge sub-sea quake sent waves over the Samoa islands, reportedly killing about 14 people but falling short of a regional disaster. REUTERS/Nigel Marple (NEW ZEALAND DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)

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