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    <title>IRIS Recent Earthquake Teachable Moments</title>
    <subtitle>Resources for recent earthquakes from Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology</subtitle>
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    <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/</id>
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    <name>IRIS</name>
    </author>

    <entry>
      <title>November 22, 2022 (02:03:07 UTC) &#45; Solomon Islands Magnitude 7.0</title>
      <short_region>Solomon Islands</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7619"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7619</id>
      <summary>A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck offshore in the Solomon Islands. While there are no reports of injuries, there are reports of damage in Honiara and power is reported to be out in some areas and radio services are off the air. The earthquake was followed by at least three aftershocks in the same area, the largest a magnitude 6.0.&amp;nbsp;There are no current Tsunami warnings in effect.</summary>
      <updated>2022-11-22T05:53:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>November 12, 2022 (07:09:14 UTC) &#45; Fiji Magnitude 7.0</title>
      <short_region>Fiji</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7617"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7617</id>
      <summary>Another very deep M7.0 earthquake occurred south of the Fiji Islands at a depth of 578.2 km (359 miles). The earthquake was followed by a few aftershocks (M4.4 &#45; M5.1).&amp;nbsp;This is the third cluster of earthquakes that have occurred in this region in the past week.&amp;nbsp;The epicenters were located about 334 km (207 miles) SE of Levuka, Fiji and 348 km (216 miles) WNW of Nuku&amp;lsquo;alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga.&amp;nbsp;There is no risk of a tsunami from earthquakes at this depth.</summary>
      <updated>2022-11-13T02:11:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>November 11, 2022 (10:48:45 UTC) &#45; Tonga Magnitude 7.3</title>
      <short_region>Tonga</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7616"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7616</id>
      <summary>A magnitude 7.3 earthquake occurred about 211 km (131 miles) east&amp;nbsp; south&#45;east of Neiafu, Tonga at a depth of 24.8 km (15.4 miles). There are no reports of damage or injuries. A tsunami advisory was issued and later lifted.</summary>
      <updated>2022-11-11T18:05:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>November 9, 2022 (09:51:04 UTC) &#45; Fiji Magnitude 7.0</title>
      <short_region>Fiji</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7615"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7615</id>
      <summary>A very deep M6.8&amp;nbsp;occurred south of the Fiji Islands at 09:38 UTC at a depth of 628 km (390 miles).&amp;nbsp;The earthquake was followed by this M7.0 earthquake at 09:51 UTC at a depth of 665 km (413 miles). Once this larger earthquake occurred, the M6.8 is considered a foreshock.&amp;nbsp;This mainshock was then followed by a M6.6 aftershock at 10:14 UTC at a depth of 623 km (387 miles).&amp;nbsp;The epicenters were located about 845.4 km (525.3 miles) SW of Vaini, Tonga, and 870.2 km (540.7 miles) S of Suva, Fiji.&amp;nbsp;There is no risk of a tsunami from earthquakes at this depth.</summary>
      <updated>2022-11-10T01:26:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>September 19, 2022 (18:05:06 UTC) &#45; Mexico Magnitude 7.6</title>
      <short_region>Mexico</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7540"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7540</id>
      <summary>A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck southwestern Mexico on Monday, killing one person and prompting evacuations and causing buildings to sway in Mexico City. It occurred on the same day the country marks the anniversaries of two devastating quakes in 1985 and 2017 which killed thousands of people.</summary>
      <updated>2022-09-20T03:13:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>September 18, 2022 (06:44:14 UTC) &#45; Taiwan Magnitude 6.9</title>
      <short_region>Taiwan</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7539"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7539</id>
      <summary>A 6.9&#45;magnitude earthquake hit the Chishang township in rural southeastern Taiwan on Sunday at a depth of 10 km, causing buildings to collapse. Four people were rescued after being trapped under the rubble of one building, and about 20 passengers were evacuated after a train derailed in the area. At this time one death is being reported.</summary>
      <updated>2022-09-19T00:21:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>September 14, 2022 (11:04:07 UTC) &#45; Vanuatu Magnitude 7.0</title>
      <short_region>Vanuatu</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7536"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7536</id>
      <summary>A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck just after 9:00PM local time about 208 km (129 mi)&amp;nbsp; south south east of Isangel, Vanuatu and 240 km (150 mi) east of Noum&amp;eacute;a (population 182,000), the capital and largest city of New Caledonia.&amp;nbsp;There are no reports of damage or injuries, and no risk of a tsunami.</summary>
      <updated>2022-09-14T18:24:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>September 10, 2022 (23:46:57 UTC) &#45; Papua New Guinea Magnitude 7.6</title>
      <short_region>Papua New Guinea</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7535"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7535</id>
      <summary>A magnitude 7.6 earthquake occurred 67 km (41.6 miles) E of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea at a depth of 61.4 km (38 miles).&amp;nbsp;There are no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage.</summary>
      <updated>2022-09-11T04:22:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>September 5, 2022 (04:52:19 UTC) &#45; China Magnitude 6.6</title>
      <short_region>China</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7530"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7530</id>
      <summary>A strong earthquake shook a mountainous area in southwestern China on Monday. Current reports indicate that at least 65 people were killed, more than 250 injured, and at least 12 people were missing. The full extent of the damage remains unclear, however, as the quake damaged communications in the remote, isolated region.</summary>
      <updated>2022-09-07T02:30:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>July 27, 2022 (00:43:24 UTC) &#45; Philippines Magnitude 7.0</title>
      <short_region>Philippines</short_region>
      <link href="http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/retm#7469"/>
      <id>http://web-archive-2022.iris.edu/hq/eqr#7469</id>
      <summary>A magnitude 7.0&amp;nbsp;earthquake shook parts of the northern Philippines leaving at least two people dead and dozens injured.&amp;nbsp; The earthquake set off small landslides and damaged buildings and churches.</summary>
      <updated>2022-07-27T07:20:00+00:00</updated>
    </entry>

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