Was there just an earthquake in Indiana?
Was there just an earthquake in Indiana?
The United States Geological Survey reported a 3.8 magnitude earthquake about 2 miles northeast of Montezuma, Indiana just after 3:15 p.m. Thursday. …
Did Syracuse have an earthquake?
Syracuse, NY — The earthquake that shook southern Canada and the northeastern United States including Syracuse was stronger than scientists initially thought. Earthquakes Canada measured it at 5.1 on the Richter scale, the Toronto Globe and Mail reported.
What time did the earthquake hit today in Indiana?
CHICAGO (WLS) — A 3.8-magnitude earthquake shook parts of Indiana and Illinois Thursday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck around 2:18 p.m. with its epicenter near Bloomingdale, Ind., about 130 miles south of Chicago.
What caused the earthquake in Indiana?
Most earthquakes are triggered when plates grind past each other laterally, as they do in California, or vertically, as in Alaska or South America. Earthquakes felt in Indiana are the result of stresses transmitted inward from the boundaries and, perhaps, the base of the North American plate.
Where was the earthquake in Indiana in 2012?
At 5:35 PM EST on January 26, 2012, a magnitude 3.0 earthquake occurred near Emma, Indiana, 15 miles south-southwest of Sturgis, Michigan. No injuries or damage were reported as a result of the event.
When was the last earthquake in Evansville Indiana?
At 9:08 AM EST on December 7, 2000, a magnitude 3.9 earthquake occurred near Evansville, Indiana, 20 miles west of Henderson, Kentucky. The maximum perceived intensity on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale was VI (strong). No injuries or damage were reported as a result of the event.
When was the earthquake in Washington, Indiana?
No injuries or damage were reported as a result of the event. At 3:02 AM EST on April 11, 2012, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake occurred 2.6 miles west of Washington, Indiana. The maximum perceived intensity on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale was II (weak). No injuries or damage were reported as a result of the event.
When was the last earthquake in Greentown Indiana?
At 7:55 AM EST on December 30, 2010, a magnitude 3.8 earthquake occurred 5 miles from Greentown, Indiana. The maximum perceived intensity on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale was V (moderate).
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