The U.S. Geological Survey provided details about an earthquake that happened in the Gulf of America on Sunday, March 29.
According to the University of Florida, geologists agree the largest earthquake ever recorded in Florida happened on Jan. 12, ...
The quake hit west of Tampa, Florida, and south of New Orleans, Louisiana, in a region that doesn't typically see such events ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck in the Gulf late Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The ...
When most Americans think about earthquake country, one place comes to mind almost instantly. California. The San Andreas Fault. Big shakers in Los Angeles or San Francisco. That's the familiar mental ...
A strong, 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck in Mexico on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 7:58 a.m. Central time about 2 miles northwest of Rancho Viejo, ...
MISSOURI — When most people think of earthquakes, they think of California fault lines. But the most active earthquake zone east of the Rocky Mountains runs straight through the middle of the country ...
Yes, there have been earthquakes in Florida, with most clustered in the northwestern Panhandle. There have been more than 20 ...
For more than a month, the San Francisco Bay Area has been subjected to a seemingly ceaseless stampede of earthquakes — the latest in a series of seismic swarms that have rattled windows and raised ...
COLUMBIA — A small earthquake has shaken Irmo again with the United States Geological Survey confirming a 1.8 magnitude earthquake took place at 6:44 p.m. on Feb. 16 about 3.1 miles west-southwest ...
In July 2019, a 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit Ridgecrest, and a day later, a 7.1 quake hit the same region. The shaking was felt across Southern California, making it one of the largest quakes the ...
A Victoria-based seismologist with Earthquakes Canada says this week's anniversary of the 1964 Alaska earthquake and tsunami that damaged Vancouver Island communities is an important reminder though ...