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* WHAT…For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to one foot of inundation above ground level expected along shorelines and tidal waterways (7.4 to 7.6 feet Mean Lower Low Water at Charleston). * WHERE…Coastal Colleton and Charleston Counties. * WHEN…For the High Rip Current Risk, until 8 PM EDT this evening. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 7 PM to 10 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS…This will result in some roads becoming impassable and minor flooding of properties. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…High tide will occur around 8:33 PM today

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* WHAT…For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to one foot of inundation above ground level expected along shorelines and tidal waterways (7.4 to 7.6 feet Mean Lower Low Water at Charleston). * WHERE…Coastal Colleton and Charleston Counties. * WHEN…For the High Rip Current Risk, until 8 PM EDT this evening. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 7 PM to 10 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS…This will result in some roads becoming impassable and minor flooding of properties. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…High tide will occur around 8:33 PM today

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Sun, 27 Apr 2025, 16:20 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

Worldwide earthquakes above magnitude 3 during the past 24 hours on 27 Apr 2025

Summary: 1 quake 6.0+, 1 quake 5.0+, 29 quakes 4.0+, 153 quakes 3.0+, 340 quakes 2.0+ (524 total)
This report is being updated every hour.
Magnitude 6+: 1 earthquake
Magnitude 5+: 1 earthquake
Magnitude 4+: 29 earthquakes
Magnitude 3+: 153 earthquakes
Magnitude 2+: 340 earthquakes
No quakes of magnitude 7 or higherTotal seismic energy estimate: 7.5 x 1013 joules (20.8 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 17926 tons of TNT or 1.1 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 6.1 learn more10 largest earthquakes in the world (past 24 hours)#1: Mag 6.0 West of Macquarie IslandSunday, Apr 27, 2025, at 07:22 pm (GMT +10) – #2: Mag 5.0 East of the South Sandwich IslandsSaturday, Apr 26, 2025, at 05:54 pm (GMT -1) – #3: Mag 4.9 Bay of Bengal, 55 km northwest of Pulau Breueh Island, IndonesiaSunday, Apr 27, 2025, at 08:23 am (GMT +6) – #4: Mag 4.9 South Pacific Ocean, Manawatu-Wanganui, 177 km east of Raoul Island, New ZealandSunday, Apr 27, 2025, at 12:56 pm (GMT +12) – #5: Mag 4.8 81 km northwest of San Rafael, Departamento de San Rafael, Mendoza Province, ArgentinaSunday, Apr 27, 2025, at 08:36 am (Mendoza time) – #6: Mag 4.6 West of Macquarie IslandSunday, Apr 27, 2025, at 07:51 pm (GMT

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