M 4.9 in Russian Federation on 29 Dec 2020 00:31 UTC

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Greece Delivers Aid to Quake-Struck Croatia

Thu, 31 Dec 2020 14:19:00 +0100greekreporter (en)

Credit: AMNA. Greece delivered humanitarian aid to Croatia on Wednesday in response to the country’s request for assistance after Tuesday’s destructive earthquake , which caused extensive damage and claimed seven lives. The aid included tents, sleeping bags, blankets, sheets, heaters and other essential items for the people left homeless by the 6.

Greece Delivers Aid to Quake-Struck Croatia

Thu, 31 Dec 2020 14:12:00 +0100banksnews (en)

Credit: AMNA. Greece delivered humanitarian aid to Croatia on Wednesday in response to the country’s request for assistance after Tuesday’s destructive earthquake, which caused extensive damage and claimed seven lives. The aid included tents, sleeping bags, blankets, sheets, heaters and other essential items for the people left homeless by the 6.

Croatia earthquake: Strong aftershocks hit after quake kills seven

Wed, 30 Dec 2020 12:23:00 +0100bbc (en)

The new 4.8 and 4.7 magnitude tremors cause further damage after seven people died on Tuesday.

Not Climate Change, Great Earthquakes in Aleutian Arc Maybe behind Arctic Warming

Mon, 28 Dec 2020 12:19:00 +0100ibtimes-sg (en)

The common notion is that climate change and global warming are responsible for melting ice in the Arctic region. Scientists say that due to the planet's rising temperature, thanks to greenhouse gasses, the Arctic is on a melting spree and contributing to sea-level rise.

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