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  I am attaching this file . Information on Quakes is taken from U.S. Geological Survey
web site and credit for this information goes to U.S. Geological Survey , Department
of the Interior/USGS. Viewers/readers of this ( http://www.santosh-p.faithweb.com ) web site can check my
predictions of quakes and related dates of quakes. Please note that Location of Quakes can NOT be predicted by my theory of gravitational
pull of Planets and 3 axis planet positions of major 4 planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Venus,
Mars ) and Sun , Moon's gravitional pull and positions. So it is still impossible to
avoid any possible Disasters (on any future dates predicted ) . But I am trying to alert scientists about this method and may be they can find method to
predict locations also ? *** Next possible major quakes on Earth will be around 8th May 2006 to 12th May 2006 ,
around 25th May to 28th May 2006.Possibly many qauke-prone areas in Northern hemisphere
will get major quakes. People need to stay alert on above days. I do not think there is any need for panic . Alertness is sufficient . There was a major quake in Russia today (21st Apr. India time ) as per USGS web site .
  [Fwd: Magnitude 7.7 - KORYAKIA, RUSSIA,,2006 April 20 23:25:05 UTC]  

Earthquake Details

Magnitude 7.7 (Major)
Date-Time
  • Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 23:25:05 (UTC)
    = Coordinated Universal Time
  • Friday, April 21, 2006 at 12:25:05 PM
    = local time at epicenter
  • Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
    Location 61.092°N, 167.100°E
    Depth 43 km (26.7 miles)
    Region KORYAKIA, RUSSIA
    Distances 205 km (125 miles) NE of Il'pyrskiy, Russia
    660 km (410 miles) N of Nikol'skoye, Komandorskiye Ostrova, Rus.
    665 km (415 miles) WSW of Anadyr', Russia
    6330 km (3930 miles) NNE of MOSCOW, Russia
    Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 6.2 km (3.9 miles); depth +/- 12.6 km (7.8 miles)
    Parameters Nst=172, Nph=172, Dmin=776.8 km, Rmss=0.89 sec, Gp= 47°,
    M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6
    Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
    Event ID usltbt

       Please check that this is consistent with my theory of gravitational pull of planets and Quakes.
      Jupiter will be approaching closer to Earth in May when 3 axis positions of other planets exists.
      Moon was opposite to Saturn ( and Mars ) when above quake occurred. Sun and Jupiter
      on second axis .  Venus on third axis !  So you have also got the proof you wanted !
    
      Regards,
    
      Santosh Phadnis 
      India.
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    Magnitude 6.0 - ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION - usisa1
    
    2006 February 3 20:34:10 UTC
    
    A strong earthquake occurred at 20:34:10 (UTC) on Friday, February 3, 2006. The magnitude 6.0
    event has been located in the ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION. (This event has been reviewed by
    a seismologist.) * Details * Maps * Scientific & Technical * Additional Info Where can I find...? Earthquake Details Magnitude 6.0 # Date-Time Friday, February 3, 2006 at 20:34:10 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time # Saturday, February 4, 2006 at 2:04:10 AM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 11.904°N, 92.374°E Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program Region ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION Distances 45 km (30 miles) NW of Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India 445 km (275 miles) NNW of Misha, Nicobar Islands, India 900 km (560 miles) WSW of BANGKOK, Thailand 2430 km (1510 miles) SE of NEW DELHI, Delhi, India Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 9.3 km (5.8 miles); depth fixed by location program Parameters Nst=101, Nph=101, Dmin=>999 km, Rmss=1.2 sec, Gp= 68°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=7 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usisa1 ----------------------- Magnitude 6.2 - MARIANA ISLANDS REGION - usjdak 2006 February 14 15:27:25 UTC A strong earthquake occurred at 15:27:25 (UTC) on Tuesday, February 14, 2006.
    The magnitude 6.2 event has been located in the MARIANA ISLANDS REGION.
    The hypocentral depth was estimated to be 53 km (33 miles). (This event
    has been reviewed by a seismologist.) * Details * Summary * Maps * Scientific & Technical Where can I find...? Earthquake Summary Small globe showing earthquake Small map showing earthquake Tsunami Information Tsunami Information * West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center o Latest Tsunami Bulletin * Pacific Tsunami Warning Center o Latest Tsunami Bulletin The earthquake locations and magnitudes cited in these bulletins are very preliminary,
    and may disagree with the more accurate USGS locations and magnitudes computed using more
    extensive data sets. * Recent Tsunamis * Tsunami Information Links Earthquake Details Magnitude 6.2 # Date-Time Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 15:27:25 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time # Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 1:27:25 AM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 20.816°N, 146.186°E Depth 52.8 km (32.8 miles) Region MARIANA ISLANDS REGION Distances 140 km (85 miles) ENE of Farallon de Pajaros, N. Mariana Islands 235 km (145 miles) NNE of Agrihan, Northern Mariana Islands 625 km (385 miles) N of SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands 825 km (510 miles) N of HAGATNA, Guam Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 5.5 km (3.4 miles); depth +/- 14.3 km (8.9 miles) Parameters Nst=139, Nph=139, Dmin=811.3 km, Rmss=0.79 sec, Gp= 29°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usjdak ---------------------------- Magnitude 6.4 - VANUATU 2006 January 23 06:02:59 UTC Preliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver A strong earthquake occurred at 06:02:59 (UTC) on Monday, January 23, 2006. The magnitude 6.4
    event has been located in VANUATU. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.) Small globe showing earthquake Small map showing earthquake Magnitude 6.4 Date-Time Monday, January 23, 2006 at 06:02:59 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time Monday, January 23, 2006 at 5:02:59 PM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 17.399°S, 167.736°E Depth 32 km (19.9 miles) set by location program Region VANUATU Distances 70 km (45 miles) WNW of PORT-VILA, Efate, Vanuatu 215 km (135 miles) SSE of Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu 290 km (180 miles) NW of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu 1875 km (1170 miles) ENE of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 11.2 km (7.0 miles); depth fixed by location program Parameters Nst= 86, Nph= 86, Dmin=>999 km, Rmss=1.3 sec, Gp= 50°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=Q Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usigac ------------------------ Magnitude 6.6 - FIJI REGION - usiram 2006 February 2 12:48:43 UTC A strong earthquake occurred at 12:48:43 (UTC) on Thursday, February 2, 2006. The magnitude
    6.6 event has been located in the FIJI REGION. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.) * Details * Maps * Scientific & Technical * Additional Info Where can I find...? Earthquake Details Magnitude 6.6 # Date-Time Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 12:48:43 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time # Friday, February 3, 2006 at 12:48:43 AM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 17.666°S, 178.367°W Depth 595.6 km (370.1 miles) set by location program Region FIJI REGION Distances 275 km (170 miles) ESE of Lambasa, Vanua Levu, Fiji 330 km (205 miles) N of Ndoi Island, Fiji 345 km (215 miles) E of SUVA, Viti Levu, Fiji 2235 km (1390 miles) NNE of Auckland, New Zealand Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 6.3 km (3.9 miles); depth fixed by location program Parameters Nst=187, Nph=187, Dmin=818.5 km, Rmss=0.92 sec, Gp= 22°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usiram ------------------ Magnitude 6.8 - Seram, Indonesia 2006 March 14 06:57:34 UTC Versíon en Español * Details * Summary * Maps * Scientific & Technical Where can I find...? Earthquake Summary Small globe showing earthquake Small map showing earthquake # USGS News Release Earthquake Information for Asia Earthquake Information for Indonesia Tsunami InformationTsunami Information * West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center o Latest Tsunami Bulletin * Pacific Tsunami Warning Center o Latest Tsunami Bulletin The earthquake locations and magnitudes cited in these bulletins are very preliminary,
    and may disagree with the more accurate USGS locations and magnitudes computed using more extensive data sets. * Recent Tsunamis * Tsunami Information Links Earthquake Details Magnitude 6.8 (Strong) # Date-Time Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at 06:57:34 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time # Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at 3:57:34 PM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 3.605°S, 127.190°E Depth 35 km (21.7 miles) set by location program Region Seram, Indonesia Distances 110 km (70 miles) W of Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia 485 km (300 miles) S of Ternate, Moluccas, Indonesia 1065 km (660 miles) NNW of DARWIN, Northern Territory, Australia 2280 km (1420 miles) E of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 11.5 km (7.1 miles); depth fixed by location program Parameters Nst= 63, Nph= 63, Dmin=>999 km, Rmss=1.39 sec, Gp= 61°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=6 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID uskgap ----------------------------- Magnitude 7.5 - MOZAMBIQUE 2006 February 22 22:19:08 UTC A major earthquake occurred at 22:19:08 (UTC) on Wednesday, February 22, 2006. The magnitude 7.5
    event has been located in MOZAMBIQUE. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.) * Details * Summary * Maps * Scientific & Technical * Additional Info Where can I find...? Earthquake Summary Small globe showing earthquake Small map showing earthquake Tectonic Summary The earthquake occurred near the southern end of the East African rift system. The East
    African rift system is a diffuse zone of crustal extension that passes through eastern
    Africa from Djibouti and Eritrea on the north to Malawi and Mozambique on the south and
    that constitutes the boundary between the Africa plate on the west and the Somalia plate
    on the east. At the earthquake's latitude, the Africa and Somalia plates are spreading
    apart at a rate of several millimeters per year. The largest earthquake to have occurred
    in the rift system since 1900 had a magnitude of about 7.6. Most earthquakes within the
    East African rift system occur as the result of either normal faulting or strike-slip faulting. Earthquake Information for AFRICA Earthquake Details Magnitude 7.5 # Date-Time Wednesday, February 22, 2006 at 22:19:08 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time # Thursday, February 23, 2006 at 12:19:08 AM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 21.215°S, 33.337°E Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program Region MOZAMBIQUE Distances 220 km (140 miles) SW of Beira, Mozambique 235 km (145 miles) S of Chimoio, Mozambique 530 km (330 miles) N of MAPUTO, Mozambique 990 km (610 miles) NNE of Durban, South Africa Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 13.1 km (8.1 miles); depth fixed by location program Parameters Nst=163, Nph=163, Dmin=852.6 km, Rmss=1.72 sec, Gp= 22°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=7 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usjlca ----------------------- Magnitude 7.6 - BANDA SEA 2006 January 27 16:58:49 UTC Preliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver A major earthquake occurred at 16:58:49 (UTC) on Friday, January 27, 2006.
    The magnitude 7.6 event has been located in the BANDA SEA. The hypocentral
    depth was estimated to be 346 km (215 miles). (This event has been reviewed
    by a seismologist.) Small globe showing earthquake Small map showing earthquake Magnitude 7.6 Date-Time Friday, January 27, 2006 at 16:58:49 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 1:58:49 AM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 5.451°S, 128.075°E Depth 346.2 km (215.1 miles) Region BANDA SEA Distances 195 km (120 miles) S of Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia 440 km (275 miles) NE of DILI, East Timor 825 km (520 miles) NNW of DARWIN, Northern Territory, Australia 2355 km (1470 miles) E of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 7.1 km (4.4 miles); depth +/- 12.6 km (7.8 miles) Parameters Nst=152, Nph=152, Dmin=>999 km, Rmss=1.18 sec, Gp= 29°, M-type=teleseismic moment magnitude (Mw), Version=9 Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D) Event ID usika7 Felt Reports Felt (V) on Ambon; (IV) at Kupang, Saumlaki, Sorong, Tual, and Waingapu;
    (III) at Makassar, Indonesia. Felt at Denpasar. Felt (IV) at Dili, East Timor and (III)
    at Darwin, Australia. Also felt at Jabiru and Humpty Doo-MacMinns Lagoon, Australia. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqarchives/significant/sig_2006.php Significant Earthquakes of the World 2006 April 18, 2006 SIGNIFICANT EARTHQUAKES OF THE WORLD, 2006 Earthquakes of magnitude 6.5 or greater or ones that caused fatalities, injuries or substantial damage. BRK--Berkeley. PAS--Pasadena. DATE ORIGIN TIME GEOGRAPHIC DEPTH MAG SD NO. REGION, ADDITIONAL MAGNITUDES AND COMMENTS UTC UTC COORDINATES STA HR MN SEC LAT LONG USED JAN 02 06 10 49.2 60.934 S 21.575 W 10 G 7.4 1.2 209 EAST OF THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS. MW 7.4 (HRV), 7.1 (GS). mb 6.4 (GS). MS 7.3 (GS). ME 7.0 (GS). Mo 6.5*10**19 Nm (GS), 1.4*10**20 Nm (HRV), 1.8*10**20 Nm (PPT). Es 8.1*10**14 Nm (GS). JAN 02 22 13 40.4 19.926 S 178.178 W 583 D 7.2 1.1 646 FIJI REGION. MW 7.2 (HRV), 7.1 (GS). mb 6.5 (GS). ME 7.2 (GS). Mo 7.1*10**19 Nm (HRV), 5.1*10**19 Nm (GS). Es 1.4*10**15 Nm (GS). Felt at Nuku`alofa, Tonga. JAN 04 08 32 32.4 28.164 N 112.117 W 14 G 6.6 1.3 323 GULF OF CALIFORNIA. MW 6.6 (HRV), 6.5 (GS). mb 6.1 (GS). MS 6.7 (GS). ME 6.8 (GS). Mo 8.8*10**18 Nm (HRV), 6.8*10**18 Nm (GS), 5.1*10**18 Nm (PPT). Es 3.3*10**14 Nm (GS). Felt (IV) at Guaymas, Hermosillo and Bahia de Kino. Also felt at Guerrero Negro, Mulege, San Quintin and Santa Isabel. JAN 08 11 34 55.5 36.305 N 23.217 E 66 G 6.7 1.3 713 SOUTHERN GREECE. MW 6.7 (GS), 6.7 (HRV). mb 6.5 (GS). ME 6.7 (GS). Mo 1.5*10**19 Nm (HRV), 1.3*10**19 Nm (GS). Es 2.6*10**14 Nm (GS). Three people slightly injured on Crete. Eighty homes and an airport damaged and phone service interrupted on Kythira. Minor damage and phone service interrupted on Crete and in Lakonia. Minor damage also on Karpathos. Felt (VI) at Amarousion; (V) at Irakleion, Kalamata, Chania and Nea Smirni; (IV) at Athens, Glifadha and Oikismos Papagou; (III) at Ermoupolis and Kifisia; (II) at Psikhikon. Also felt (IV) at Catania and Motta Sant'Anastasia; (III) at Caltagirone and Rutigliano; (II) at Campobasso, Italy. Felt (III) at Mgarr, Naxxar and San Ghiljan, Malta. Also felt (III) at Al Jizah and Cairo, Egypt. Also felt at Amman, Jordan and at Ramat Gan, Israel. JAN 27 16 58 53.6 5.473 S 128.131 E 397 G 7.6 0.9 560 BANDA SEA. MW 7.6 (HRV), 7.5 (GS). mb 7.0 (GS). ME 7.4 (GS). Mo 3.5*10**20 Nm (HRV), 2.6*10**20 Nm (GS), 3.8*10**20 Nm (PPT). Es 2.5*10**15 Nm (GS). Felt (V) on Ambon; (IV) at Kupang, Saumlaki, Sorong, Tual, and Waingapu; (III) at Makassar, Indonesia. Felt at Denpasar. Felt (IV) at Dili, East Timor and (III) at Darwin, Australia. Felt (III) at Davao and Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines. Also felt at Jabiru and Humpty Doo-MacMinns Lagoon, Australia. FEB 02 12 48 43.4 17.747 S 178.390 W 598 D 6.7 1.0 644 FIJI REGION. MW 6.7 (GS), 6.7 (HRV). mb 5.9 (GS). Mo 1.5*10**19 Nm (HRV), 1.4*10**19 Nm (GS), 8.5*10**18 Nm (PPT). FEB 14 00 55 25.0 27.382 N 88.388 E 30 D 5.3 0.8 260 SIKKIM, INDIA. MW 5.3 (HRV). mb 5.4 (GS). MS 4.8 (GS). Mo 1.1*10**17 Nm (HRV). Two people killed by landslides at Sherathang. Two people injured in eastern Sikkim. Buildings and roads were damaged in the Gangtok area and at Bardan and Rangpo. Minor damage to buildings at Shiliguri, West Bengal. Felt at Darjiling, Guwahati, Itanagar, Jalpaiguri, Karsiyang, Koch Bihar, Maldah and Shillong. Also felt at Kathmandu, Nepal; at Dinajpur, Nilphamari, Pabna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Sylhet and Thakurgaon, Bangladesh; and at Paro Chhu, Phuntsholing and Thimphu, Bhutan. FEB 20 17 20 09.0& 41.708 N 25.544 E 10 G 4.6 140 GREECE-BULGARIA BORDER REGION. <CSEM>. mb 4.6 (GS). ML 4.6 (THE), 4.6 (ATH). MD 4.5 (SOF), 4.4 (PDG). Two people injured, at least 175 buildings slightly damaged and power and telephone service interrupted in the Murgovo area, Bulgaria. FEB 22 22 19 07.8 21.324 S 33.583 E 11 G 7.0 1.4 412 MOZAMBIQUE. MW 7.0 (GS), 7.0 (HRV). mb 6.5 (GS). MS 7.5 (GS). ME 6.9 (GS). Mo 4.6*10**19 Nm (GS), 4.5*10**19 Nm (HRV), 1.3*10**19 Nm (PPT). Es 4.4*10**14 Nm (GS). One person killed at Espungabera, one killed at Machaze and 2 killed at Beira. Thirty- six people injured and at least 294 buildings damaged in the Espungabera-Beira-Chimoio area. Power outages occurred at Maputo. Felt (V) at Beira, Inhambane and Maputo; (IV) at Matola. Felt (IV) at Harare and Mutare, Zimbabwe. Also felt (IV) at Louis Trichardt and Phalaborwa; (III) at Durban and Middelburg; (II) at Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa. Felt throughout Mozambique and eastern Zimbabwe. Felt in Swaziland and at Lobatse, Botswana and Lusaka, Zambia. FEB 28 07 31 02.6 28.120 N 56.865 E 18 G 6.0 1.3 480 SOUTHERN IRAN. MW 6.0 (GS), 6.0 (HRV). mb 5.8 (GS). MS 6.2 (GS). ME 5.4 (GS). mbLg 5.8 (TEH). Mo 1.3*10**18 Nm (HRV), 1.1*10**18 Nm (GS). Es 2.5*10**12 Nm (GS). Six people injured in Kahnuj. Many buildings damaged or destroyed at Faryab. Minor damage to many buildings at Baft and to some buildings in the Jiroft- Orzuieh area. Felt at Kahnuj and Kerman. Felt (III) at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Also felt at Ash Shariqah and Ras al Khaymah, United Arab Emirates. MAR 07 18 20 46.2 23.727 N 70.870 E 10 G 5.5 1.0 133 GUJARAT, INDIA. MW 5.5 (GS), 5.5 (HRV). mb 5.2 (GS). MS 5.2 (GS). Mo 2.2*10**17 Nm (GS), 2.0*10**17 Nm (HRV). At least seven people injured in the Jatawada-Rapar area and damage to buildings at Jatawada. Felt (IV) at Ahmadabad Bhuj, Morbi and Rajkot; (II) at Vadodara. Felt in much of Gujarat and in southern Rajasthan. Also felt at Matli, Pakistan. MAR 10 07 50 14.6 33.137 N 73.948 E 10 G 4.9 1.0 50 PAKISTAN. mb 4.9 (GS). One person killed, 22 injured in Mirpur District. Felt at Islamabad, Jhelum, Lahore and Peshawar. MAR 14 06 57 33.8 3.598 S 127.208 E 30 D 6.7 1.2 278 SERAM, INDONESIA. MW 6.7 (GS), 6.7 (HRV). mb 6.4 (GS). MS 6.7 (GS). Mo 1.5*10**19 Nm (GS), 1.4*10**19 Nm (HRV). One person killed on Buru. Two people killed, one injured and one missing due to a local tsunami with an observed wave height (peak-to- trough) of 5 meters. Maximum run-in was about 100 meters. Ground cracks about 500 meters long with maximum width of about 15 centimeters were observed in the area. Liquefaction was also observed in the area. One hundred sixteen houses damaged or destroyed at Pela, 54 at Batu Jugku, 30 at Waimorot, 25 at Wailawa and 16 at Waimoly. Felt (VI) at Namlea, Buru and (V) on Ambon. MAR 20 19 44 24.6 36.520 N 5.308 E 10 G 5.0 1.3 134 NORTHERN ALGERIA. mb 5.0 (GS). MS 4.9 (GS). Four people killed and nine injured; 30 houses destroyed and 32 damaged; water lines broke, power outages occurred and roads damaged in the Kherrata area. Felt strongly in eastern Bejaia. MAR 25 07 28 58.0 27.606 N 55.682 E 18 G 5.9 1.0 104 SOUTHERN IRAN. MW 5.9 (HRV), 5.8 (GS). mb 5.7 (GS). MS 5.6 (GS). ME 5.4 (GS). Mo 7.6*10**17 Nm (HRV), 5.7*10**17 Nm (GS). Es 2.6*10**12 Nm (GS). One person killed and one person injured at Fin. Damage to homes in Hormuzgan Province. Felt at Bandar_e Abbas. Also felt at Dubayy, Ras al-Khaymah and ash-Shariqah, United Arab Emirates. MAR 31 01 17 01.2 33.581 N 48.794 E 7 G 6.1 0.9 125 WESTERN IRAN. MW 6.1 (HRV), 5.9 (GS). mb 5.7 (GS). MS 6.0 (GS). ME 6.0 (GS). mbLg 5.9 (TEH). Mo 1.6*10**18 Nm (HRV), 1.0*10**18 Nm (GS). Es 2.1*10**13 Nm (GS). At least 70 people were killed and over 1300 people were injured. 40 villages were completely destroyed in Borujerd. Many buildings damaged or destroyed in the Borujerd-Dorud area of Lorestan province. Felt (IV) at Hamadan. MAR 31 13 21 00.4 29.611 S 176.777 W 17 G 6.5 1.0 157 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION. MW 6.5 (GS), 6.5 (HRV). mb 5.9 (GS). MS 6.7 (GS). ME 6.3 (GS). Mo 7.3*10**18 Nm (HRV), 6.6*10**18 Nm (GS), 1.1*10**19 Nm (PPT). Es 5.6*10**13 Nm (GS). APR 01 10 02 19.6 22.887 N 121.281 E 9 G 6.2 1.1 210 TAIWAN REGION. MW 6.2 (HRV), 6.1 (GS). mb 6.0 (GS). MS 6.1 (GS). ME 6.5 (GS). ML 6.4 (TAP). Mo 2.2*10**18 Nm (HRV), 2.0*10**18 Nm (GS). Es 1.1*10**14 Nm (GS). Forty-two people injured and some buildings damaged in T'ai-ting County. Felt in much of Taiwan. APR 04 09 12 24.2 34.658 N 73.222 E 10 G 4.8 1.0 51 PAKISTAN. mb 4.8 (GS). Twenty-eight people injured and several houses damaged or destroyed at Batgram. Felt at Balakot, Islamabad, Kohistan, Mansehra and Peshawar. Felt at Muzaffarabad, Kashmir. Compiled by Pamela J. Benfield and NEIC Operations Staff.