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Natural Disasters List February 24, 2012

Disaster Report: Contains Daily list Of Recent Natural Disasters Around The World With Detail Update Report.                                              Want To Share!! Let Others Know                                           Fill this Disaster form or write in comment section below  Follow Disaster Report @ facebook ( Disaster Report ), twitter ( Disaster_Update ) and Google + ( Disaster report )                              Keep This Page Open Or Visit Later To Get Update Report Recent Natural Disasters List Kindly leave your comments below Recent World Disasters - Recent Felt Earthquakes Felt an Earthquake? Click here M 4.0 light very shallow earthquake in St. Lawrence Valley Reg., Quebec, Canada (@ 4 km depth) with epicenter located very close to La malbaie . About 52,000 people will have felt light shaking of MMI IV. People of Beaupre, Quebec, Levis, Saint-Ambroise, Fossambault-sur-lac and Alma will have experienced weak shaking 22:47 UTC (lo

Recent Natural Disasters List February 11, 2012-Earthquake Felt In Zürich, Switzerland

Disaster Report: Contains Daily list Of Recent Natural Disasters Around The World With Detail Update Report.                                             Want To Share!! Let Others Know                                           Fill this Disaster form or write in comment section below        Follow Disaster Report @ facebook ( Disaster Report ), twitter ( Disaster_Update ) and Google +( Disaster report )                              Keep This Page Open Or Visit Later To Get Update Report Recent Natural Disasters List Recent World Disasters - Recent Felt Earthquakes Felt an Earthquake? Click here M 4.1 moderate shallow earthquake in Switzerland (@ 16 km depth) with epicenter located just below Hirzel . It will have well felt in Horgen and Zurich, Switzerland. The epicenter located 16 km S Zurich Felt Reports obtained by "Disaster Report " Carlos Puente from Switzerland: 2 seconds of sound followed by one short shake Sladjan Kokot from Wallisellen: