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LOS ANGELES — Twenty million people in three U.S. states and Mexico felt Sunday’s Baja California earthquake — a more powerful temblor than the Haiti quake yet the death toll and devastation ...
This 2010 feature describes how the KeckCAVES was used to study the Haiti and Mexicali earthquakes.) Geologists at the University of California, Davis, are getting a close-up look at the effects of ...
Twenty million people in three U.S. states and Mexico felt Sunday's Baja California earthquake — a more powerful temblor than the Haiti quake yet the death toll and devastation were far less.
The Baja California earthquake killed at least one person but did relatively little damage, ... (See pictures of the devastation wrought by the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti in January.) ...
[Updated at 9 p.m.] Two people are reported to have been killed in a 7.2 earthquake that struck about 40 miles from the international border in northeastern Baja California Norte Sunday afternoon ...
Across the border, the California Association for Bilingual Education has shared teaching techniques. One group of Baja California educators received special training in through a program focused on ...
LOS ANGELES – The Easter earthquake that rattled 20 million people in three U.S. states and Mexico was bigger than the one in Haiti – yet the outcome couldn’t be more different. W… ...
In January, a less powerful magnitude-7.0 quake struck Haiti, killing a government-estimated 230,000 people and shattering heavily populated Port-au-Prince, just 15 miles from the epicenter.