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Time2025-11-15 07:10:01 UTC2025-11-15 07:10:01 UTC at epicenterLocation23.661°S 66.512°WDepth208.45 km (129.53 mi)
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Time2025-11-15 07:10:01 UTC2025-11-15 07:10:01 UTC at epicenterLocation23.661°S 66.512°WDepth208.45 km (129.53 mi)
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On 11/14/2025 7:09:04 PM, an earthquake occurred in Tonga potentially affecting 1 thousand in MMI&>=IV. The earthquake had Magnitude 5.7M, Depth:10km.
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The Mechanical Engineering Department at Wayne State University invites candidates to apply for a tenure-track faculty position. We expect to make the appointment at the Assistant Professor level, but will consider exceptional senior-level candidates with a strong track record of major external funding and peer-reviewed publications.
Applicants must have an earned doctorate in mechanical or aerospace engineering or related fields with a concentration in one of the following areas:
Advanced materials and manufacturing encompassing the implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning in design and manufacturing, materials informatics and big data design, smart manufacturing, characterization and processing of materials, scalable and adaptable manufacturing processes. Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) technology, advanced propulsion technologies, including electric and hybrid systems, unmanned systems flight dynamics, control and autonomy, energy storage solutions to increase range and efficiency for electric VTOL aircraft.
Duties involve teaching at both
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FEMA’s Assistance Field Teams are visiting impacted communities to support individuals and families who were affected by the severe storms, flooding and remnants of Typhoon Halong that occurred Oct. 8-13.
Teams are registering people impacted by the disaster for FEMA Individual Assistance and answering questions.
“We are going into these impacted communities to make FEMA assistance available to those impacted families to help them continue with their recovery” said Willie Nunn, Federal Coordinating Officer.
Staff board a flight from Bethel to Chefornak to meet with impacted individuals and conduct home inspections.
When a team is in a village, following the registration, FEMA inspectors will meet with the applicant to verify damage(s) to their home and personal property. FEMA staff will always have appropriate federal identification and will never charge for assistance.
If those who have been impacted are unable to meet with the FEMA specialists working in the field, they can also register by calling the dedicated Alaska Call Center at (866) 342-1699, Monday-Sunday from 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. or visiting disasterassistance.gov.
To find out when a FEMA team will be in your area, please follow FEMA Region 10 on X and FEMA’s Facebook for the latest updates.
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