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                                                    </description><item><title>The ties that bind: how we rely on a fragile network of undersea cables</title><link>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/how-we-rely-on-a-fragile-network-of-undersea-cables-6k9n8nrgr</link><description>O n Saturday, January 15, the world lost contact with an entire nation. Most of Tonga’s communications come through a 514-mile undersea cable that connects it with Fiji and the rest of the world. But when the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted, the resulting tsunami snapped the artery about 23 miles from shore.</description><pubDate>2022-10-29T19:07+0200</pubDate><guid>thesundaytimes-d83f542d68f7c629e3055f7820ddc2d8</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20221029190700</sortelement></item><item><title>The ties that bind: how we rely on a fragile network of undersea cables</title><link>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/how-we-rely-on-a-fragile-network-of-undersea-cables-6k9n8nrgr</link><description>O n Saturday, January 15, the world lost contact with an entire nation. Most of Tonga’s communications come through a 514-mile undersea cable that connects it with Fiji and the rest of the world. But when the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted, the resulting tsunami snapped the artery about 23 miles from shore.</description><pubDate>2022-10-29T19:05+0200</pubDate><guid>thetimes-d83f542d68f7c629e3055f7820ddc2d8</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20221029190500</sortelement></item><item><title>Global earthquake report for Tuesday 11 October 2022</title><link>https://exbulletin.com/uncategorized/1866936/</link><description>00:20 AM | By: earthquake watch. Global earthquakes of magnitude 3 in the past 24 hours on October 12, 2022. Summary: 4 5.0+ earthquakes, 55 4.0+ earthquakes, 106 3.0+ earthquakes, 236 2.0+ earthquakes (401 total) This report is updated every hour +: 236 earthquakes No earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 or higher Total Seismic Energy Rating: 4.</description><pubDate>2022-10-12T03:12+0200</pubDate><guid>exbulletin-e5bdca05a60a1392831b74bcd4997b40</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20221012031200</sortelement></item><item><title>World earthquake report for Sunday 9 October 2022</title><link>https://exbulletin.com/uncategorized/1864641/</link><description>00:24 am | By: earthquake watch. Global earthquakes with a magnitude exceeding 3 in the past 24 hours on October 10, 2022. Summary: 1 earthquake 6.0+, 2 earthquake 5.0+, 31 earthquake 4.0+, 90 earthquake 3.0+, 188 earthquake 2.0+ (total 312), magnitude 6+: 1 earthquake, magnitude 5+: 2 earthquakes,....</description><pubDate>2022-10-10T08:04+0200</pubDate><guid>exbulletin-66005a246caf2d8d543903a82dde9686</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20221010080400</sortelement></item></channel></rss>