The copy of the CNN article on "The Extinction Protocol" includes the
sentence:
"The massive earthquake was followed by a *6.0* in the north
Indian Ocean and then a *8.2* earthquake near the main epicenter. "See below:
*April 11, 2012* âEUR" *INDONESIA* - A massive earthquake
struck off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra on
Wednesday afternoon, triggering a tsunami alert for the Indian
Ocean. The quake struck about 434 kilometers (270 miles)
southwest of Banda Aceh, the capital of Indonesia's Aceh
province, and had a magnitude of *8.6*, the U.S. Geological
Survey said. It took place at a depth of 23 kilometers (14
miles). The massive earthquake was followed by a *6.0* in the
north Indian Ocean and then a *8.2* earthquake near the main
epicenter. The tremor revived fearful memories of the
catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in the region in 2004 that
killed tens of thousands of people. The Pacific Tsunami
Warning Center said Wednesday that it had issued a tsunami
watch for the entire Indian Ocean, and the Indonesian
Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency said it had put
up a tsunami warning. The Indonesian president, Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono, said on local television that there were no reports
of casualties or damage in Aceh so far. The areas most at risk
of a tsunami are coastal areas of Aceh, particularly the
island of Simeulue, Prih Harjadi, an official for the
Indonesian geophysics agency said on Metro TV. The earthquake
appears to have involved a horizontal movement rather than a
vertical movement, so it is less likely that it will generate
a tsunami, said Gary Gibson from the Seismology Research
Center in Melbourne, Australia. He also said that the tremor
took place a long way offshore and was therefore unlikely to
have caused much damage itself. The power has gone out in
Banda Aceh and residents are moving to higher ground, said
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the Indonesian National
Disaster Management Agency. The authorities in India's Andaman
and Nicobar Islands have ordered people to move out of
low-lying areas. -*CNN*
http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/11/world/asia/indonesia-earthquake/index.html?eref=igoogledmn_topstoriesBut, when you click the link and go to the CNN article, that sentence is
not there.
The Seismic Monitor here:
http://www.iris.edu/seismon/has three red rings on the site which means, I think, THREE earthquakes.
When you click their "last 30 days" link, there are, indeed, three
earthquakes listed:
DATE LAT LON MAG DEPTH km REGION
11-APR-2012 10:43:09 0.77 92.45 8.2 16.4 OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
11-APR-2012 09:27:56 1.28 91.73 6.0 9.8 NORTH INDIAN OCEAN
11-APR-2012 08:38:38 2.35 93.07 8.7 33.0 OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
So, it seems to me that CNN deleted that sentence for some reason.