Authorities struggle to evacuate 80,000 people as the pastoralist communities in northeastern Ethiopia, the homeland of the ...
The earthquakes are occurring near two active volcanoes, Fentale and Dofen, heightening the risk of additional natural ...
Ethiopia's Afar and Oromia regions have been hit by several earthquakes and tremors since the beginning of 2025. The strongest, with a magnitude of 5.7, struck on 4 January. The US Geological Survey ...
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Series Of Earthquakes In Ethiopia Trigger Evacuations And Threat Of Volcanic EruptionRegions of Ethiopia are being evacuated after a series of earthquakes rocked the region since Thursday, triggering a once-dormant volcano to come back to life. On Saturday morning, an estimated ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: Earthquake-Displaced Pastoralists in Afar Region Reject Relocation, Cite Unsuitable Conditions At Proposed SitePastoralists displaced by recurring earthquakes in the Awash Fentale district of the Afar region and sheltering at the Daido site in Amibara district have refused government attempts to relocate them, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: EU Allocates €200,000 to Aid Ethiopia's Quake-Hit Communities As Thousands Face Dire ConditionsThe European Union (EU) has announced a €200,000 allocation in humanitarian aid to address the urgent needs of communities affected by recent earthquakes in the Afar, Amhara, and Oromia regions.
The residents of Awash Fentale, a district some 200km east of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, are no strangers to earthquakes. The area sits along a geological fault line near two active volcanoes, ...
Ethiopia is grappling with an escalating seismic crisis as a series of earthquakes linked to the East African Rift raises ...
In response to the recent earthquake in Ethiopia, the European Union has allocated €200,000 in humanitarian aid to help ...
Ethiopia's Afar and Oromia regions have been hit by several earthquakes and tremors since the beginning of 2025. The strongest, with a magnitude of 5.7, struck on 4 January.
The Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Council is relocating around 60,000 residents in the two regions to temporary shelters because of the risk of further earthquakes. The earthquakes have also ...
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