Magnitude 2.2 Earthquake Reported Near Four Mile Road in Alaska

Magnitude 2.2 Earthquake Reported Near Four Mile Road in Alaska

On the morning of Wednesday, Mar 15, Alaska experienced an earthquake in the Four Mile Road area, located 13 km NNE. The earthquake had a magnitude of 2.2, which is considered a minor earthquake by seismic standards. However, any seismic activity is always something to take seriously, especially in Alaska, which is no stranger to…

Magnitude 1.19 earthquake shakes near Calimesa, CA

Magnitude 1.19 earthquake shakes near Calimesa, CA

A magnitude 1.19 earthquake shook the area 6km ENE of Calimesa, California on Wednesday, March 15. While this earthquake was small in magnitude, it was still noticeable in the area. As earthquakes can cause damage and be a concern for those living in seismically-active regions, it’s important to stay informed about activity such as this…

Magnitude 3.7 earthquake strikes near Kwethluk, Alaska

Magnitude 3.7 earthquake strikes near Kwethluk, Alaska

On Wednesday, Mar 15, a magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred 56 km southeast of Kwethluk, Alaska. While not considered a major earthquake, the event was noticeable and may have caused some shaking and minor damage in the immediate area. A magnitude 3.7 earthquake is considered a mild earthquake, and it typically does not cause widespread damage…

Magnitude 2.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Beluga, Alaska

Magnitude 2.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Beluga, Alaska

On Wednesday, March 15, an earthquake with a magnitude of 2.2 struck 46 km northwest of Beluga, Alaska. While such a low magnitude earthquake is not generally considered as severe, it still can cause rattling or shaking effects on structures and the surrounding area. This article provides a brief report on the earthquake, detailing the…

Magnitude 1.06 earthquake strikes near The Geysers, CA

Magnitude 1.06 earthquake strikes near The Geysers, CA

On Wednesday, Mar 15, a magnitude 1.06 earthquake occurred 6km NW of The Geysers, CA. While this may seem like a minor seismic event, any earthquake above magnitude 1 can be felt, albeit only by a few people, and it can signify possible increased seismic activity in the area. The Geysers is a location within…

Magnitude 2.1 Earthquake Strikes 69 km West of Nanwalek, Alaska

Magnitude 2.1 Earthquake Strikes 69 km West of Nanwalek, Alaska

A magnitude 2.1 earthquake hit 69 km west of Nanwalek, Alaska on Wednesday, Mar 15, 2021. While earthquakes of this size are considered minor, they are capable of being felt by people in the immediate area of the epicenter. Despite its low magnitude, the earthquake may still have caused localized shaking and minor damage to…

Magnitude 2.49 Earthquake Hits Near Fuig, Puerto Rico

Magnitude 2.49 Earthquake Hits Near Fuig, Puerto Rico

On Wednesday, March 15, a magnitude 2.49 earthquake struck 2 kilometers west-southwest of Fuig, Puerto Rico. While considered a small earthquake, it generated tremors that could have been felt by people near the epicenter. Although it wasn’t catastrophic, this event serves as a reminder of the Caribbean’s seismic vulnerability. In this article, we’ll explore the…

Magnitude 1.8 earthquake recorded near Sutton-Alpine in Alaska

Magnitude 1.8 earthquake recorded near Sutton-Alpine in Alaska

On Wednesday, March 15th, a magnitude 1.8 earthquake rattled 46 km North of Sutton-Alpine, Alaska. Although this was a relatively small earthquake, it still managed to shake things up in the area. Earthquakes of this magnitude are typically felt only by people in the immediate vicinity and usually do not cause any damage. However, it…

Magnitude 1.6 Earthquake Strikes Near Nikolaevsk, Alaska

Magnitude 1.6 Earthquake Strikes Near Nikolaevsk, Alaska

On Wednesday, Mar 15, a magnitude 1.6 earthquake struck 9 km ENE of Nikolaevsk, Alaska, causing minor tremors in the region. While the earthquake was relatively mild in magnitude, it serves as a reminder of the seismic activity that is prevalent in Alaska. Despite its small size, the earthquake serves as a testament to the…

Magnitude 2.4 Earthquake Strikes Near Glennallen, Alaska

Magnitude 2.4 Earthquake Strikes Near Glennallen, Alaska

On Wednesday, March 15, a 2.4 magnitude earthquake struck 8 kilometers northwest of Glennallen, Alaska. Although considered a minor earthquake, it is no surprise for Alaska to experience minor tremors, given the state’s location in the Pacific Ring of Fire. Despite the low magnitude, residents of the area may have felt the quake as it…

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