TANZANIA, KENYA - tremors began on July 12, so faint that they were barely noticed. A week later, a couple of good jolts sent people fleeing their offices in downtown Nairobi. Then the tremors were gone. Scientists are still unsure about what exactly caused this "earthquake swarm" a cluster of relatively mild shakes spaced out over several days in Kenya and Tanzania.Source: earthfrenzyradio.blogspot.com____________________________________________________________________
Is a big earthquake approaching Africa? Experts unsure
By Irani
But, it is not that the chapter closed - but left scientists confused and unsure of what led to this 'earthquake swarm!' Though no much damage is caused by the earthquakes, the fear of the future lingers. To the inhabitants, what is ...
Environment Blog - http://www.greendiary.com
By Irani
But, it is not that the chapter closed - but left scientists confused and unsure of what led to this 'earthquake swarm!' Though no much damage is caused by the earthquakes, the fear of the future lingers. To the inhabitants, what is ...
Environment Blog - http://www.greendiary.com
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