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Officials at the United States Geological Survey have tracked over 300 earthquakes beneath Washington State's Mt Rainier from July 8-10.
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Surprising Calm After the Shake: What Alaska’s Latest Quake Reveals About Tsunami WarningsWe have seen other earthquakes in the area that have not generated significant tsunami waves, but we’re treating it seriously and going through our procedures, making sure communities are notified so they can activate their evacuation procedures,
A seismologist from Seattle discussed recent volcanic activity across the United States. Here's what you should know.
While earthquakes do occur on occasion in Florida, what you felt last night wasn't an earthquake, at least according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Experts claim that the next big US quake will also occur along the San Andreas fault, where many of the biggest earthquakes in U.S. history have been recorded. In fact, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has forecasted that a significant quake could even happen before 2032 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
India News Live Updates: 3.3 magnitude tremors felt in Rohtak as another earthquake hits Haryana
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows lava fountains shooting up high in the latest episode of an ongoing eruption of Kilauea volcano inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Wednesday, June 11,
Spain has been rocked by a 5.3 magnitude earthquake just hours after the country was devastated by flash flooding and heavy rain. The earthquake hit southern Spain, including popular tourist hotspots Costa del Sol and Alicante early on Monday morning.
#BREAKING Strong magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes off west coast of South Island, New Zealand: US Geological Survey
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New Madrid Fault Earthquakes: Why Are They Happening More Often?While most people immediately think of the San Andreas Fault when it comes to potential seismic disasters in the United States, there’s another fault line that has recently been gaining more attention: the New Madrid Seismic Zone.