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At 529 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Independence, or 7 miles southeast of Amite, moving southeast at 15 mph. HAZARD…70 mph wind gusts and ping pong ball size hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…People and animals outdoors will be injured. Expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles. Expect considerable tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings. Locations impacted include… Roseland, Amite, and Amite City. This includes Interstate 55 in Louisiana between mile markers 43 and 51.

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TORLUB The National Weather Service in Lubbock Texas has issued a * Tornado Warning for… Northeastern Hockley County in northwestern Texas… Southeastern Lamb County in northwestern Texas… * Until 600 PM CDT. * At 530 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 5 miles south of Littlefield, moving southeast at 10 mph. HAZARD…Tornado and golf ball size hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT…Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. * This tornadic thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of northeastern Hockley and southeastern Lamb

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Fri, 25 Apr 2025, 22:28 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) reported a magnitude 5.3 quake in Papua New Guinea near Lae, Morobe, only 11 minutes ago. The earthquake hit in the morning on Saturday, April 26th, 2025, at 8:15 am local time at a shallow depth of 10. km. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
A second report was later issued by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), which listed it as a magnitude 5.2 earthquake. A third agency, the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake, reported the same quake at magnitude 5.3.
Based on the preliminary seismic data, the quake was probably felt by many people in the area of the epicenter. It should not have caused significant damage, other than objects falling from shelves, broken windows, etc.
In Lae (pop. 76,300) located 29 km from the epicenter, the quake should have been felt as light shaking.
Weak shaking might have been felt in Finschhafen (pop. 1,100) located 66 km from the epicenter, Bulolo (pop. 16,000) 89 km away, and Wau (pop. 14,600) 94 km away.
VolcanoDiscovery will automatically update magnitude and depth if these change and follow up if other significant news about the

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