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Should we be worried about all the strong earthquakes this year?
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Should we be worried about all the strong earthquakes this year?

Stories of extremely strong earthquakes continue to dominate headlines around the world. The latest striking off Japan's northern coast late Monday night local time, at a magnitude of 7.6. Is this a more seismically active year? Host Richard Southern speaks to Katsu Goda, associate professor at the University of Western Ontario to find out.

The Big Story · Kutsa Goda, Richard Southern

December 9, 202517m 24s

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Stories of extremely strong earthquakes continue to dominate headlines around the world. The latest one striking off Japan's northern coast late Monday night local time, at a magnitude of 7.6.

Is this a more seismically active year?

Host Richard Southern speaks to Katsu Goda, associate professor at the University of Western Ontario to find out.

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