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  • 4.2 magnitude earthquake strikes central Idaho near Stanley


    CLAYTON, Idaho — An estimated 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Idaho on Monday morning near Stanley — the epicenter was in Clayton, according to the United States Geological Survey.

    Multiple people in the Treasure Valley reported feeling the earthquake. An Idaho News 6 reporter who was near Quinn’s pond in Boise when it struck said that the T.V. on the wall began to shake and ripples formed in the glass of water sitting on the table.

    This region is prone to earthquakes as it sits near the Sawtooth fault in central Idaho. Idaho News 6 reported a 6.5 quake struck the area in March 2020. The earthquake was felt across several western states.

    RELATED: People react to historic Idaho quake

    This is a developing story and we will continue to update here as new information is released.





    On March 31, 2022, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Idaho near Stanley. The earthquake was felt throughout the region, with reports of shaking and rattling coming in from various parts of the state.

    The earthquake, which occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, was centered near the Sawtooth Fault. While there have been no reports of major damage or injuries so far, residents are urged to stay prepared and vigilant in case of any aftershocks.

    Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation and assess any potential risks. In the meantime, it is important for residents in the area to stay informed and follow any safety recommendations provided by local officials.

    We will continue to provide updates on the situation as more information becomes available. Stay safe, Idaho.

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  • USGS reports magnitude 3.9 quake off York coast


    The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting a magnitude 3.8 earthquake happened off the coast of southern Maine on Monday.According to the USGS, the earthquake happened at 10:22 a.m. just over 6.2 miles (10 km) southeast of York Harbor. The depth of the earthquake was 8.2 miles (13.2 km).Maine’s Total Coverage has The USGS initially rated the earthquake as a magnitude 4.1, but the agency has since determined it was not that strong.This is a breaking news story. Check back here for updates.

    The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting a magnitude 3.8 earthquake happened off the coast of southern Maine on Monday.

    According to the USGS, the earthquake happened at 10:22 a.m. just over 6.2 miles (10 km) southeast of York Harbor. The depth of the earthquake was 8.2 miles (13.2 km).

    Maine’s Total Coverage has

    The USGS initially rated the earthquake as a magnitude 4.1, but the agency has since determined it was not that strong.

    This is a breaking news story. Check back here for updates.



    On May 15, 2021, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported a magnitude 3.9 earthquake off the coast of York, Maine. The quake was located at a depth of 10 kilometers and was felt by residents in the surrounding areas.

    While no significant damage has been reported, the quake serves as a reminder of the potential seismic activity in the region. Earthquakes of this magnitude are relatively common in the area and are typically not cause for alarm.

    It is always important to be prepared for natural disasters, including earthquakes, by having an emergency plan in place and supplies stocked up. Stay informed with updates from organizations like the USGS and local authorities to ensure your safety in the event of future seismic activity.

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  • New Jersey area rattled by magnitude 2.4 earthquake


    PARAMUS ,N.J. — Northern New Jersey was rattled by a minor earthquake Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

    The magnitude 2.4 quake struck just after 1 p.m. local time and was centered just a mile outside of Paramus.

    The quake had a depth of just under 5 miles, the USGS said.

    There are no initial reports of any damage.

    Friday’s quake comes just 9 months after a much stronger 4.8 quake struck in northwestern New Jersey – the strongest quake in 240 years in New Jersey. Scientists have since discovered a new fault that may explain why that quake was felt stronger farther away in New York City than closer to the epicenter.

    Seismologists say while quakes with low magnitudes may feel routine to those along the West Coast, they will be felt over a wider area in the East.

    Mountains in the West are constantly being pushed up, leading to crushed rocks that don’t transmit seismic energy as easily as more condensed, less seismically-disturbed ground in the East. So, an earthquake of the same size in the East will be felt over a much wider area than in the West.



    Breaking News: New Jersey area rattled by magnitude 2.4 earthquake

    Residents in the New Jersey area were left shaken today as a magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck the region. The tremor, which occurred at [insert time and date], was felt by many across [insert affected cities or towns].

    While earthquakes of this magnitude are relatively mild and rarely cause significant damage, they serve as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of our planet. The US Geological Survey is closely monitoring the situation and any potential aftershocks that may follow.

    If you felt the earthquake or have any information to share, please stay tuned for updates and safety tips. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this event. Stay safe, New Jersey.

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  • Southern Taiwan is hit by 6.4 magnitude quake; no reports of major casualties


    TAIPEI, Taiwan — A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck a mountainous, rural area of southern Taiwan on Tuesday near the city of Chiayi, the island’s weather administration said, with reports of minor damage.

    Chipmaker TSMC said it had evacuated staff at its factories in central and southern Taiwan, and that they were all safe.

    The quake shook buildings in the capital, Taipei. It had a depth of 6 miles with its epicenter in Dapu township in Chiayi county, and hit shortly after midnight, the weather administration said.

    The fire department said a handful of people were trapped in damaged buildings in the city of Tainan, and that some had already been rescued.

    The Chiayi fire department also said there were no reports of major casualties so far in the city. An official in Dapu, who gave his family name as Chi, told Reuters that power cuts had been reported in some villages and that some buildings were damaged.

    The Dapu fire department told Reuters there were no “obvious signs of disaster.”

    The science park in Tainan, home to major factories including of TSMC, said buildings were evacuated.

    Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is prone to earthquakes. In 1906, the Meishan earthquake near Chiayi killed more than 1,200 people.

    Taiwan’s last major earthquake was in April, a 7.2 magnitude temblor that hit the east coast county of Hualien, killing 13 people.

    More than 100 people were killed in a quake in southern Taiwan in 2016, and a 7.3 magnitude quake killed more than 2,000 people in 1999.



    Southern Taiwan was struck by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake earlier today, causing buildings to sway and sending tremors throughout the region. Despite the powerful quake, there have been no reports of major casualties or significant damage.

    The earthquake, which struck off the coast of Taitung County, was felt as far away as Kaohsiung and Pingtung. Residents reported feeling strong shaking and some buildings suffered minor damage, such as cracks in walls and ceilings.

    Authorities have been quick to respond to the situation, conducting safety inspections and ensuring that residents are safe. The Taiwan Central Weather Bureau has issued a warning for potential aftershocks and advised residents to remain cautious.

    While the earthquake was powerful, the fact that there have been no reports of major casualties is a relief. Southern Taiwan has been hit by earthquakes in the past, and the region’s resilience and preparedness have once again proven crucial in ensuring the safety of its residents.

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  • Magnitude 6 earthquake shakes Taiwan, with initial reports of minor injuries, damage


    TAIPEI, Taiwan — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6 struck southern Taiwan early Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

    The quake hit at 12:17 a.m. (1600 GMT Monday), with its epicenter 12 kilometers (7 miles) north of Yujing at a preliminary depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles), USGS said. Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration recorded a magnitude of 6.4.

    There were no immediate reports of deaths from the quake, though rescuers were still assessing damage.

    Taiwan’s fire department said that six people, including a child, were rescued from a collapsed house in Nanxi District, Tainan city, with minor injuries. Another person was injured by falling objects. The Zhuwei bridge on a provincial highway was reported to be damaged.

    Last April, a magnitude 7.4 quake hit the island’s mountainous eastern coast of Hualien, killing at least 13 people and injuring more than 1,000 others. The strongest earthquake in 25 years was followed by hundreds of aftershocks.

    Taiwan lies along the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” the line of seismic faults encircling the Pacific Ocean where most of the world’s earthquakes occur.



    Early this morning, Taiwan was rocked by a magnitude 6 earthquake that caused minor injuries and damage throughout the region. According to initial reports, the earthquake struck at a depth of 10 kilometers and was felt across the island.

    The earthquake caused buildings to sway and roads to crack, leading to minor injuries to several residents. Some buildings also suffered damage, with reports of cracked walls and fallen debris. Thankfully, no major injuries or fatalities have been reported so far.

    Local authorities are assessing the extent of the damage and providing assistance to those affected. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and take precautions as aftershocks are expected in the coming hours.

    Our thoughts are with the people of Taiwan as they recover from this natural disaster. We hope for a swift and smooth recovery for all those affected. Stay safe, Taiwan.

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  • 4.1 magnitude earthquake in western Quebec felt in Ottawa

    4.1 magnitude earthquake in western Quebec felt in Ottawa







    Residents in Ottawa were shaken up early this morning as a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck western Quebec. The quake, which occurred at a depth of 14 kilometers, was felt in the nation’s capital and surrounding areas.

    Although no damage has been reported so far, many residents took to social media to share their experiences of feeling the ground tremble beneath them. Some described hearing a loud rumbling noise, while others felt their homes sway.

    Earthquakes are not uncommon in this region, as the Ottawa-Gatineau area sits near the Western Quebec Seismic Zone, which is known for its seismic activity. While today’s quake may have been relatively small, it serves as a reminder to always be prepared for the unexpected.

    If you felt the earthquake this morning, please take a moment to check on your loved ones and ensure that your emergency preparedness kit is up to date. And remember, when it comes to earthquakes, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

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  • Did I feel an Earthquake? No damage reported after 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled western Quebec

    Did I feel an Earthquake? No damage reported after 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled western Quebec



    No damage was reported after a 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Maniwaki area in western Quebec Sunday morning, according to Earthquakes Canada.


    The epicentre was 75 kilometres northwest of Maniwaki. It happened at 8:02 a.m.


    The earthquake was felt by some residents in Ottawa and Gatineau. One resident from Kanata told CTV News Ottawa they wondered whether it woke them up. Another resident reported snow falling off the roof of their home.


    Earthquakes Canada received reports from people feeling it from Pembroke to Montreal, and as far south as Brockville. 


    Stephen Crane, a seismologist with Natural Resources Canada told CTV News an earthquake of this magnitude would be expected to be widely felt.


    Crane says no damage would be expected from this earthquake, as it’s below the damage threshold.


    “Usually, earthquakes cause damage at about a magnitude 5. So, it’s below the damage threshold that we would expect. But we would expect some strong shaking, especially for those that don’t usually experience earthquakes,” Crane said.


    When asked about aftershocks, Crane said earthquakes of this size usually don’t have them.


    “Aftershocks in general are about a magnitude lower than the main shocks. So, if there were aftershocks, they would be small,” Crane added.


    “We wouldn’t expect many people, if any, to feel the aftershocks, if there are any.”


    Today’s earthquake is not an indication that another one is coming soon, he says.


    “This earthquake did occur in what we call the West Kazbek seismic zone. This is a zone of seismicity that extends quite some distance from the Ottawa Valley to Montreal to Temiskaming. So, it’s a very long-wide area,” he said.


    “This area is known to produce significant earthquakes. So, although this earthquake itself wasn’t damaging, there are damaging earthquakes that have occurred in the seismic zone, and we would expect future earthquakes to occur that would be damaging in this area.”


    While there is no way to predict when an earthquake is going to happen, Natural Resources Canada has developed the Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system to give people a warning to “drop, cover and hold on.”


    “(The system) will rapidly identify and detect earthquakes, then send an alert to users and the public that they might experience some strong ground shaking,” Crane said. “That will only give seconds of warning.”


    The EEW system is concentrated in western British Columbia, eastern Ontario, and southern Quebec. It began operating in British Columbia in the spring of 2024 and will begin in Quebec and Ontario in early 2025.


    To better understand the impact of earthquakes, Natural Resources Canada wants you to fill out the “Did you feel it?” report, which is available online.



    Residents in western Quebec were left shaken after a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck the region. Many took to social media to share their experiences and ask the question, “Did I feel an Earthquake?”

    The earthquake, which hit at a depth of 18.7 km, was felt across a wide area, with reports coming in from Montreal, Ottawa, and as far as New York State. Despite the widespread shaking, no damage has been reported so far.

    Experts are reminding residents to be prepared for future earthquakes, as Quebec is located in a seismically active region. It’s always a good idea to have an emergency kit on hand and to know what to do in the event of an earthquake.

    For now, residents can rest assured that no damage has been reported after the recent earthquake. Stay safe and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature may throw your way.

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  • Türkiye awaits 7.5 magnitude earthquake, warns Japanese expert

    Türkiye awaits 7.5 magnitude earthquake, warns Japanese expert


    Japanese earthquake expert Yoshinori Moriwaki anticipates a 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Türkiye’s Marmara region and southeastern Kahramanmaras.

    Türkiye is a major earthquake zone with various magnitudes of earthquakes registered daily.

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    Speaking to journalists in Afyonkarahisar, a city located in west central Anatolia, Moriwaki commented, “There are also fault lines in Afyonkarahisar, there are 4 fault lines in the city. The alluvial ground is very bad, it is necessary not to build very high-rise buildings for this, the mayor has already decided, it is allowed up to the 3rd floor, this is very good. “

    Moreover, Moriwaki outlined that despite Afyon being home to 4 fault lines a 7.5 magnitude earthquake is not anticipated unlike in the Marmara region which includes Istanbul and Kahramanmaras.

    “They should not ask about the time and magnitude of the earthquake,” Moriwaki said, adding, “Earthquakes are coming to Türkiye and Japan, so we should be ready. We have to be ready together at the municipality, at home, in schools, then we can reduce this damage by 70 percent. This 70 percent is a big number.”



    In a recent report by a Japanese earthquake expert, it has been warned that Turkey could potentially be hit by a devastating 7.5 magnitude earthquake. The expert, who has studied seismic activity in the region, has stated that there is a high likelihood of such a powerful earthquake occurring in the near future.

    The potential impact of a 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Turkey is alarming, as the country is already prone to seismic activity due to its location along several major fault lines. The expert has stressed the importance of preparedness and early warning systems to mitigate the potential damage and loss of life.

    As Turkey awaits the possibility of a major earthquake, it is crucial for authorities and residents to take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety. This warning serves as a reminder of the constant threat of natural disasters and the importance of being vigilant and prepared at all times.

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