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Earthquake hits Gulf of Aden


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Rescue, CA Earthquakes | Homefacts

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Rescue, CA has a moderate earthquake risk, with a total of 8 earthquakes since 1931. The USGS database shows that there is a 26.89% chance of a major earthquake within 50km of Rescue, CA within the next 50 years. The largest earthquake within 30 miles of Rescue, CA was a 2.8 Magnitude in 2002.
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Sharma (medieval) - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharma_(medieval)
The foundation of Sharma should probably be linked to the earthquake that destroyed the Persian port of Siraf in 977. That Sharma was not founded by locals is certain. Local tribesmen lacked the connections to create a flourishing port ex nihilo and the wealth to defend it from the existing port of al-Shiḥr, which would certainly have opposed it. [6]




Sharma or Sharmah (Arabic: شرمة‎) was a medieval trading port in Ḥaḍramawt (South Arabia) on the Gulf of Aden. It was deeply involved in the Indian Ocean trade and was "one of the busiest harbours of the Indian Ocean"[1] until its abrupt abandonment around 1180. Although known from texts, the location of the settlement was only discovered in 1996. Archaeological excavations began in 2001.[2] They have revealed a large, heavily fortified port founded around 980 by merchants from Siraf on the Persian Gulf.
Sharma had a small permanent population of merchants and soldiers and served mainly as a transshipment point between East Africa and India. Nevertheless, its site possesses the richest assortment of Chinese ceramics from its period in the Islamic world.




Earthquake hits Gulf of Aden Muscat: An earthquake, measuring ‏5.6 on the Richter scale, hit the Gulf of Aden. However, there is no danger of a potential tsunami because of the quake.
timesofoman.com/article/3016339/oman/earthquake-hits-gulf-of-aden





Earthquake hits Gulf of Aden Muscat: An earthquake, measuring ‏5.6 on the Richter scale, hit the Gulf of Aden. However, there is no danger of a potential tsunami because of the quake.
timesofoman.com/article/3016339/oman/earthquake-hits-gulf-of-aden





Earthquake hits Gulf of Aden Muscat: An earthquake, measuring ‏5.6 on the Richter scale, hit the Gulf of Aden. However, there is no danger of a potential tsunami because of the quake.
timesofoman.com/article/3016339/oman/earthquake-hits-gulf-of-aden








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The Gulf of Aden is a deepwater gulf amidst Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to t…

The Gulf of Aden is a deepwater gulf amidst Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Channel, Socotra and Somaliland to the south. In the northwest, it connects with the Red Sea through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, and in the southeast, it connects with the Indian Ocean through the Guardafui Channel. To the west, it narrows into the Gulf of Tadjoura, in the Horn of Africa. The Gulf of Aden separates the Arabian peninsula with the Horn of Africa.












  • M 4.4 - Gulf of Aden - USGS Earthquake Hazard Program

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    The Earthquake Event Page application supports most recent browsers, view supported browsers. Or, try our Real-time Notifications, Feeds, and Web Services . M 4.4 - Gulf of Aden
  • Earthquake hits Gulf of Aden - Times Of Oman

    https://timesofoman.com/article/3016339
    Jun 24, 2020 · Earthquake hits Gulf of Aden Muscat: An earthquake, measuring ‏5.6 on the Richter scale, hit the Gulf of Aden. However, there is no danger of a potential tsunami because of the quake.
  • Earthquake recorded in Gulf of Aden - Oman Observer

    https://www.omanobserver.om/earthquake-recorded-in-gulf-of-aden
    15/07/2018 15/07/2018 Lakshmi Kothaneth earthquake, Earthquake Monitoring centre, gulf of Aden, Sultan Qaboos University An earthquake with a surface wave magnitude of 6.2 was recorded on Gulf of Aden more than 1200 km away from Muscat.   No one reported experiencing the earthquake in Dhofar.



  • Gulf of Aden Nov 14, 2010 Earthquake Clusters Possibly ...

    https://educate-yourself.org/cn/gulfofadenseismicactivity14nov10.shtml
    The chart seen further below only includes earthquakes recorded on November 14, 2010 in the Gulf of Aden. While the "region" of the earthquake is described as Ethiopia or the Weatern Arabian Pennisula, all the quakes are tightly clusted within a area roughly bounded by 12: Latitude and 44: Longitude.



    Major Earthquake Swarm off Yemen - Trouble??

    https://modernsurvivalblog.com/earthquakes/major...
    Nov 14, 2010 · There has been a tremendous number of earthquakes that began early during 14-Nov, and are ongoing at this moment. More than 30 strong earthquakes ranging from magnitude 4.5 to 5.4 have rattled under the sea where the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea meet at a point off of Yemen. The depths have been mostly around 10km, with a few deeper.







    3 years ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Dorra, Tadjourah, Djibouti

    4.5 magnitude earthquake

    3 years ago at 05:20
    August 25, 2017 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 12.333, 42.049
    50.2 km from Dorra (31.2 miles)
    Depth: 10 km
    3 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    3 years ago at 10:44
    April 14, 2017 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.914, 43.399
    12.2 km from Obock (8.2 miles)
    Near The Coast Of Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    3 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    3 years ago at 05:53
    April 14, 2017 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.837, 43.477
    24.2 km from Obock (15.2 miles)
    Near The Coast Of Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    5 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 5 km depth
    Loyada, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.6 magnitude earthquake

    5 years ago at 05:31
    September 29, 2015 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.567, 43.314
    13.2 km from Loyada (8.2 miles)
    Golfe De Tadjoura, Djibouti
    Depth: 5 km
    5 years ago 4.4 magnitude, 16 km depth
    Dikhil, Dikhil, Djibouti

    4.4 magnitude earthquake

    5 years ago at 08:15
    June 23, 2015 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.167, 42.321
    8.2 km from Dikhil (5.2 miles)
    Depth: 16 km
    5 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 7 km depth
    Djibouti, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    5 years ago at 06:48
    May 30, 2015 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.687, 43.162
    10.2 km from Djibouti (6.2 miles)
    Golfe De Tadjoura, Djibouti
    Depth: 7 km
    5 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.6 magnitude earthquake

    5 years ago at 11:04
    April 14, 2015 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.789, 44.06
    86.2 km from Obock (53.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    6 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 14 km depth
    Asaita, Āfar, Ethiopia

    4.6 magnitude earthquake

    6 years ago at 22:37
    December 13, 2014 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.479, 41.678
    27.2 km from Asaita (17.2 miles)
    Depth: 14 km
    6 years ago 4.1 magnitude, 9 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.1 magnitude earthquake

    6 years ago at 19:15
    November 04, 2014 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.658, 44.084
    92.2 km from Obock (57.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 9 km
    6 years ago 4.1 magnitude, 16 km depth
    Dikhil, Dikhil, Djibouti





    8 years ago 4.4 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Djibouti, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.4 magnitude earthquake

    8 years ago at 21:11
    September 08, 2012 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.712, 43.289
    20.2 km from Djibouti (12.2 miles)
    Golfe De Tadjoura, Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    8 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Edd, Debubawī Kʼeyih Bahrī, Eritrea

    4.8 magnitude earthquake

    8 years ago at 16:19
    July 01, 2012 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 13.347, 41.787
    65.2 km from Edd (40.2 miles)
    Eritrea Ethiopia
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.6 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 07:26
    October 27, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.731, 44.208
    103.2 km from Obock (64.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.0 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 22:08
    October 22, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.665, 44.164
    100.2 km from Obock (62.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.8 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 21:30
    October 22, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.872, 44.11
    89.2 km from Obock (55.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 20:03
    October 22, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.774, 44.188
    99.2 km from Obock (62.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.3 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 20:03
    October 22, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.675, 44.249
    109.2 km from Obock (67.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.4 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Loyada, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.4 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 00:58
    October 22, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.427, 44.243
    108.2 km from Loyada (67.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.1 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.1 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 00:39
    October 22, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.802, 44.127
    92.2 km from Obock (57.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.1 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti




    9 years ago 4.9 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.9 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 23:19
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.824, 44.188
    98.2 km from Obock (61.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.9 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.9 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 23:19
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.824, 44.188
    98.2 km from Obock (61.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.4 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Loyada, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.4 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 22:02
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.64, 44.091
    93.2 km from Loyada (58.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.8 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 20:09
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.76, 44.172
    98.2 km from Obock (61.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.9 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.9 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 15:40
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.908, 44.147
    93.2 km from Obock (58.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.8 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 12:34
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.841, 44.213
    101.2 km from Obock (63.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Loyada, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.8 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 08:17
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.539, 44.137
    96.2 km from Loyada (60.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.3 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Loyada, Djibouti, Djibouti

    4.3 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 06:51
    October 21, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.593, 44.076
    90.2 km from Loyada (56.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    4.6 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 09:34
    August 23, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.925, 43.91
    67.2 km from Obock (42.2 miles)
    Near The Coast Of Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 4.9 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti




    4 years ago 5.0 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Al Bayḑā’, Al Bayḑāʼ, Yemen

    5.0 magnitude earthquake

    4 years ago at 17:43
    May 24, 2016 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 14.056, 45.31
    29.2 km from Al Bayḑā’ (18.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    7 years ago 5.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Farasān, Jizan, Saudi Arabia

    5.5 magnitude earthquake

    7 years ago at 15:30
    July 08, 2013 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 16.707, 40.831
    137.2 km from Farasān (85.2 miles)
    Red Sea
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 5.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Edd, Debubawī Kʼeyih Bahrī, Eritrea

    5.6 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 09:16
    June 17, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 13.303, 41.732
    69.2 km from Edd (43.2 miles)
    Eritrea Ethiopia
    Depth: 10 km
    9 years ago 5.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Edd, Debubawī Kʼeyih Bahrī, Eritrea

    5.6 magnitude earthquake

    9 years ago at 20:32
    June 12, 2011 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 13.414, 41.735
    57.2 km from Edd (35.2 miles)
    Eritrea Ethiopia
    Depth: 10 km
    10 years ago 5.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    5.5 magnitude earthquake

    10 years ago at 17:02
    November 14, 2010 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.865, 43.716
    47.2 km from Obock (29.2 miles)
    Near The Coast Of Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    10 years ago 5.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    5.5 magnitude earthquake

    10 years ago at 06:32
    November 14, 2010 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.984, 43.963
    73.2 km from Obock (45.2 miles)
    Near The Coast Of Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    25 years ago 4.4 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Sāqayn, Şa‘dah, Yemen

    4.4 magnitude earthquake

    25 years ago at 23:13
    June 29, 1995 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 16.96, 43.577
    10.2 km from Sāqayn (6.2 miles)
    Yemen Saudi Arabia Border
    Depth: 10 km

    3.9 magnitude earthquake

    27 years ago at 00:27
    November 01, 1993 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 13.863, 43.509
    42.2 km from Zabīd (26.2 miles)
    Near The Coast Of Yemen
    Depth: 24 km
    27 years ago 4.4 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Al Jarādīyah, Jizan, Saudi Arabia

    4.4 magnitude earthquake

    27 years ago at 03:58
    May 07, 1993 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 15.908, 42.626
    80.2 km from Al Jarādīyah (49.2 miles)
    Near The West Coast Of Yemen
    Depth: 10 km
    28 years ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Dhī as Sufāl, Ibb, Yemen





    29 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Dhī as Sufāl, Ibb, Yemen

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    29 years ago at 00:40
    November 22, 1991 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 13.887, 44.068
    7.2 km from Dhī as Sufāl (4.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    32 years ago 5.6 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Farasān, Jizan, Saudi Arabia

    5.6 magnitude earthquake

    32 years ago at 17:33
    December 10, 1988 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 16.321, 41.102
    116.2 km from Farasān (72.2 miles)
    Red Sea
    Depth: 10 km
    36 years ago 4.8 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Sayyān, Sanaa, Yemen

    4.8 magnitude earthquake

    36 years ago at 21:23
    September 23, 1984 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 14.861, 44.338
    34.2 km from Sayyān (21.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    36 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Dhalie, Aḑ Ḑāli‘, Yemen

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    36 years ago at 02:06
    June 25, 1984 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 13.816, 44.666
    15.2 km from Dhalie (9.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 10 km
    37 years ago 5.5 magnitude, 10 km depth
    Obock, Obock, Djibouti

    5.5 magnitude earthquake

    37 years ago at 18:58
    September 30, 1983 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 11.912, 43.267
    6.2 km from Obock (3.2 miles)
    Golfe De Tadjoura, Djibouti
    Depth: 10 km
    38 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 5 km depth
    Dhamār, Dhamār, Yemen

    4.6 magnitude earthquake

    38 years ago at 23:51
    January 08, 1983 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 14.651, 44.413
    12.2 km from Dhamār (7.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 5 km
    38 years ago 5.3 magnitude, 5 km depth
    Dhamār, Dhamār, Yemen

    5.3 magnitude earthquake

    38 years ago at 23:53
    December 29, 1982 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 14.649, 44.463
    13.2 km from Dhamār (8.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 5 km
    38 years ago 4.7 magnitude, 5 km depth
    Dhamār, Dhamār, Yemen

    4.7 magnitude earthquake

    38 years ago at 10:05
    December 21, 1982 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 14.605, 44.611
    23.2 km from Dhamār (14.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 5 km
    38 years ago 4.2 magnitude, 5 km depth
    Dhamār, Dhamār, Yemen

    4.2 magnitude earthquake

    38 years ago at 21:26
    December 15, 1982 UTC

    Location:
    Epicenter at 14.599, 44.589
    20.2 km from Dhamār (12.2 miles)
    Gulf Of Aden
    Depth: 5 km
    38 years ago 4.6 magnitude, 5 km depth
    Dhamār, Dhamār, Yemen




    Dhamar, Yemen - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhamar,_Yemen
    Dhamar (Arabic: ذَمَار‎, romanized: Ḏamār; Old South Arabian: 𐩹𐩣𐩧 Ḏmr) is a city in south-western Yemen. It is located at 14°33′0″N 44°24′6″E / 14.55000°N 44.40167°E , at an elevation of around 2,400 m (7,900 ft).




    Overview[edit]


    Dhamar Ali Yahbur II
    Dhamar is situated 100 km (62 mi) to the south of Sana'a, north of Ibb, and west of Al-Bayda', 2,400–2,500 m (7,900–8,200 ft) above sea level. Its name goes back to the king of Saba' and Dhu-Raydan at 15-35 AD, whose name was Dhamar Ali Yahbir II, who is renowned for restoring the great dam of Ma’rib, and whose statue was found at the city of Al-Nakhla Al-Hamra'a ("The Red Palm"). This city is one of the archeological sites that are found near Dhamar. The city of Dhamar is the capital of the governorate, and is situated on the main road, which connects Sana’a with a number of other governorates. This city was one of the prominent Arabian and Islamic culture and scientific centers in Yemen. Its Great Mosque was built in the period of the caliph Abu Bakr. As Dhamar City had a great role in the politic and trading life in Yemen, it had an important historical role in Yemen before the lifetime of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. The antique Yemeni engravings mentioned Dhamar city as being a very famous center of the Islamic studies and sciences, and many of the great scientists are attributed to this historical town. In past times, the people of Dhamar were known for bringing up horses; the city was an early center of horse-breeding in Arabia. The town is still known in Yemen for its numerous historical mosques and schools, which are distinguished by their characteristic architecture in harmony with the colours of its volcanic land.[citation needed] A volcanic field, Harras of Dhamar, extends 80 km (50 mi) to the east of the city.[1]
    The city of Dhamar, in the center of the Dhamar basin, is of ancient origin. It was built by the legendary Himyarite King Dhamar Ali Yahbir II. Dhamar is the only town in northern Yemen, which is not surrounded by a wall or natural defensive formations; it is just a settlement on the plains. Centrally situated with connections to the nearby governorates, the town has prospered as a Wednesday market and meeting place for tribes living nearby. It is home to the University of Thamar the largest university in the country. Rosicrucians associate Dhamar with the mystical city of Damcar -- a city in Arabia described in the Fama Fraternitatis, inhabited by scholars and alchemists who studied the lost secrets of Hermes Trismegistus and Solomon, visited by Christian Rosenkreuz.[citation needed]


    4.3 earthquake hits Dead Sea, felt in Amman, Karak and ...

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    AMMAN — A 4.3 magnitude earthquake hit the centre of the Dead Sea at a depth of 10 kilometres at around 5:39am on Thursday, according to the Jordan Seismological Observatory. No casualties or physical damage were reported, but residents of Amman, Karak, Zarqa and Madaba felt the earthquake and shared their experience on social media.

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