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According to the USGS shake map, weak shaking (intensity level ... There has never been a documented death from an earthquake in Nevada, according to Craig dePolo, earthquake geologist at the ...
A moderately strong, 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck in Nevada on Monday ... prompt U.S.G.S. scientists to update the shake-severity map. An aftershock is usually a smaller earthquake that ...
The map below shows where Friday's quakes hit: When looking at earthquake data over the past 30 days, next to California, earthquakes seemed to strike most frequently in Nevada, Utah, Idaho ...
This USGS map of the California-Nevada region displays quakes with ... or click “List of earthquakes on this map” for a full rundown, with magnitude, time, location, and depth.
The quakes, including the 6.5, struck in the desert between Tonopah and Hawthorne, according the a Nevada Seismological lab map of the earthquakes.
According to the USGS intensity map, the shaking reported in California was of weak to light intensity. The Nevada earthquake comes just days after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck California.
The quake struck 35-miles west-northwest of Tonopah, Nevada, just after 4am (PDT ... The USGS had previously said the earthquake on Friday was at 6.4 magnitude before the latest revision.
A 20-mile segment of the main highway between Las Vegas and Reno was closed because of damage caused by Friday’s 6.5 earthquake. Nevada Highway Patrol photos showed cracks on U.S. Highway 95 ...
The Seismological Lab at the University of Nevada, Reno is beginning seismic surveying through downtown as part of a $1 million U.S. Geological Survey study to create an earthquake hazard map in the ...
The recent swarm of small earthquakes near Reno is a reminder that Nevada is a hot spot for seismic activity. “Earthquakes are an everyday thing in Nevada,” said William Savran, network ...
An earthquake map from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS ... earthquakes seemed to strike most frequently in Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Texas and Oklahoma. Over the past week, the strongest earthquakes ...