On July 9, 1958, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake triggered a colossal landslide in Alaska’s remote Lituya Bay. Around 90 million tons of rock plunged into the water, launching a staggering 524-meter (1,720 ...
Aerial view of the August 2025 landslide and tsunami near South Sawyer Glacier in Alaska A massive 'megatsunami' wave created when part of an Alaskan mountain crumbled into the sea is the second ...
13:07, Sun, Aug 3, 2025 Updated: 13:08, Sun, Aug 3, 2025 This past Wednesday, July 30, one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, a magnitude 8.8, shook the far eastern coast of Russia near ...
The world’s second-tallest tsunami wave on record tore through the remote Tracy Arm fjord in Alaska last August, leaving ...