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    Rescue workers on a collapsed building after a 6.8 earthquake struck in Elazig in the eastern Turkey, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020. An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 rocked eastern Turkey on Friday, causing some buildings to collapse and killing at least 22 people, Turkish officials said.
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    At least 29 dead more than 1,400 injured after earthquake strikes Turkey

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    January 25, 2020 3:24 pm
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    In this May 16, 2018 photo, deteriorated U.S. and Puerto Rico flags fly on a roof eight months after the passing of Hurricane Maria in the Barrio Jacana Piedra Blanca area of Yabucoa, a town where many continue without power in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican officials said 98.86 percent of PREPA's customers had electricity on May 17, but many remain without power as the longest blackout in U.S. history continues.
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    The great earthquake in Haiti, 10 years later
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    The great earthquake in Haiti, 10 years later

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    Trump should enforce ‘America First’ in suit against Honduras
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    People whose homes are unsafe to enter after the previous day's magnitude 6.4 earthquake line up for lunch in an outdoor area of the Bernardino Cordero Bernard High School, amid aftershocks and no electricity in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020. More than 250,000 Puerto Ricans remained without water on Wednesday and another half a million without power, which also affected telecommunications.
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    Puerto Rico rocked by another earthquake

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    Pair of earthquakes hit near Iranian nuclear plant
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    Puerto Rico earthquake kills at least one and knocks out power island-wide
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    Puerto Rico earthquake kills at least one and knocks out power island-wide

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    Damages registered on the south side after a 5.8-magnitude quake hit Puerto Rico, unleashing small landslides, causing power outages and severely cracking some homes, in Guanica, Puerto Rico, Monday, Jan. 6, 2019. It was one of the strongest quakes yet to hit the U.S. territory that has been shaking for the past week.
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    ‘Woke up screaming’: 5.8-magnitude quake damages homes in Puerto Rico

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    January 6, 2020 5:28 pm
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    LISTEN: ‘Dinks and donks’: NASA records sound on Mars
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    California quakes drive emergency supply sales
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