A 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador buckled major highways and destroyed hundreds of buildings, killing at least 413 people.[1] Japan issued a tsunami warning when two earthquakes of magnitudes 6.2 and 7.0 struck the country, and the National Weather Service announced that they would end their 150-year-long practice of broadcasting forecasts in all caps.
Weekly Review
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A 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador buckled major highways and destroyed hundreds of buildings, killing at least 413 people.[1] Japan issued a tsunami warning when two earthquakes of magnitudes 6.2 and 7.0 struck the country, and the National Weather Service announced that they would end their 150-year-long practice of broadcasting forecasts in all caps.