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The East Coast earthquake came from a fault that's been asleep for hundreds of millions of years but suddenly reactivatedThe earthquake that just shook the East Coast was caused by one of dozens of ancient fault lines that have lain dormant for hundreds of millions of years, top scientists announced on Friday.
A series of small earthquakes shook the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The East Coast was rocked by another earthquake on Monday—the second to hit within three days. The 3.8-magnitude quake was centered in York, ME, about 44 miles south of Portland and located ...
A small earthquake that startled residents near Richmond, Virginia, this week is a reminder that the East Coast is not exempt ... temperatures and pressure, and faults have had more time to ...
When you think about earthquakes, Florida’s probably not the first state that comes to mind. But that doesn't mean they can't ...
New York and cities on the US East Coast are assessing the impact of a rare earthquake that swayed ... Friday's quake may have happened on an old fault line that had become "reactivated".
The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — An unusual East Coast earthquake shook millions of ... and a Philadelphia-area commuter rail line suspended service as a precaution. Pictures and decorative ...
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