From Science Buzz:
An unusually large earthquake hit the Caribbean island of Martinique today (yesterday).
It had a magnitude of 7.3, and is said to be the strongest earthquake in Barbado's living memory.
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Category: Earth Science
Posted on: November 30, 2007 3:32 PM, by Greg Laden
From Science Buzz:
An unusually large earthquake hit the Caribbean island of Martinique today (yesterday).
It had a magnitude of 7.3, and is said to be the strongest earthquake in Barbado's living memory.
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