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Earthquake Trio Hits SoCal Coast As 2024 Sees Uptick In Quakes
A trio of earthquakes — the strongest of which was a magnitude 3.6 — struck off the Southern California coast over the weekend. The temblors came as the region has seen a dramatic uptick in larger quakes this year.
Series of small earthquakes rumbles off SoCal coast
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck in the waters off Catalina Island on Sunday evening on the heels of two smaller quakes in the same area.
Swarm of earthquakes rattles Southern California coast
A series of small earthquakes, the strongest registering 3.6 in magnitude, struck in waters off Catalina Island Sunday. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the first quake, a magnitude 3.1, struck at 4:11 p.
Swarm of small quakes strikes Southern California coast
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck off the coast of Dana Point in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported Monday. It was centered 32 miles southwest of Dana Point and 28.9 miles southeast of Avalon on Catalina Island and struck at 5:32 p.
Series of earthquakes strike off Catalina Island
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.6 struck in waters near Catalina Island Sunday after two previous and smaller quakes.
Arkansas Times
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Not if but when: Preparing for the next big earthquake along the New Madrid fault
Much of the Midwest sits on a major faultline called the New Madrid, which saw one of the most destructive earthquakes in history in 1812. There are hundreds of minor quakes along the faultline every ...
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The hidden earthquake danger lurking inside California homes and what you can do about it
There could be hidden earthquake flaws in your single-family home in California — enough to be ruinous and possibly deadly in ...
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Earthquake hits SC, then another ... and another in same day. See how many were recorded
More than 20 earthquakes have been confirmed in South Carolina this year following Sunday’s flurry of tremors in the same ...
Science Daily
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Shaking from April's sizable New Jersey earthquake traveled strangely far
When a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck northern New Jersey's Tewksbury township on April 5, it triggered widespread alarm as ...
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Rumbling returns to South Carolina as recent flurry of earthquakes continues
The flurry of earthquakes in South Carolina continued Tuesday, as rumbling returned to a part of the state that has ...
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Forget about hurricanes for a moment. Was there an earthquake off Florida?
In every previous instance where the U.S. Geological Survey lists an "earthquake" off Florida's Atlantic coast, dating back ...
WSIL-TV
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7 earthquakes hit region in 7 days, some felt more than 100 miles away, USGS reports
NEW MADRID, Mo. (WSIL) -- Seven small earthquakes were recorded in southeast Missouri and northwest Tennessee in the last ...
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Stronger earthquake hits same part of South Carolina days after another was recorded
For the second time in four days an earthquake was confirmed in South Carolina, and the most recent tremors were among the ...
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Are earthquakes becoming more frequent in South Carolina?
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division addresses myths about earthquakes, explaining what is fact or fiction.
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Eight earthquakes rumble South Carolina community in one day
GREENWOOD COUNTY, S.C. — It turns out that a magnitude 2.2 earthquake that rattled a portion of Greenwood County on Thursday ...
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Several earthquakes shake North Coast on Thursday morning
They don’t mean anything bigger is happening anytime soon,” local earthquake expert Lori Dengler said this morning. “But, of ...
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