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2.6 magnitude earthquake centered near Haverhill
New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoJun. 18—A 2.6 magnitude earthquake hit near Haverhill in northern New Hampshire on Tuesday afternoon. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the earthquake ...
Did you feel it? Light earthquake rattles parts of New Hampshire. What to know.
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours ago"The quake had a very shallow depth of 7 km (4.3 mi) and was felt by many near the epicenter."...
2 earthquakes recorded minutes apart in western North Carolina
WNCN via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoRALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Two small earthquakes were detected within minutes of each other on Tuesday...
Two minor earthquakes reported Tuesday in Alleghany County. No reports of damages, injuries
Winston-Salem Journal· 6 hours agoTwo minor earthquakes happened Tuesday in Alleghany County near Sparta, authorities said. No...
Two earthquakes in Western North Carolina this morning
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 12 hours agoThe two earthquakes were just miles apart near Sparta
Huge earthquake 2,500 years ago rerouted the Ganges River, study suggests
LiveScience· 10 hours agoA huge earthquake that shook southern Asia 2,500 years ago abruptly changed the course of the Ganges...
Multiple small earthquakes reported near Lake Lanier in last week
FOX 5 Atlanta· 4 days agoAt least five small earthquakes have been reported near Lake Lanier and Buford in Gwinnett County in...
Six earthquakes hit Southern California in one week. Does that mean ‘The Big One’ is coming?
The Independent US via AOL· 1 day agoEarthquakes remain confoundingly difficult to predict, according to experts, even though many are...
What caused multiple earthquakes near Lake Lanier? Researchers trying to find out
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 4 days agoMultiple earthquakes near Lake Lanier have grabbed the attention of researchers in the Atlanta metro...
Earthquakes are shaking North Georgia. Here’s what may be behind them
Macon Telegraph via AOL· 4 days agoThe three earthquakes at the lake’s southern end represent a “swarm” of seismic activity, but...