One of the “worst-case scenarios” with an epicenter in southeast Missouri, near Sikeston, would be the least disastrous of ...
The Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC) has published a new tool that anticipates the deaths, hospitalizations, and ...
“Large (M7) earthquakes occur about every 500 to 600 years in the New Madrid seismic zone, but there is a lot ... magnitude 7 ...
In early December 1990, the town of New Madrid found itself at the center of international attention, not because of an ...
The schools are in what is known as the New Madrid Seismic Zone. The Missouri Seismic Safety Commission ... If it’s anything like the last time it happened in 1812, it would cause significant damage ...
occurred at a depth of 10.5 kilometers and caused no damage. This seismic event follows a 2.5 magnitude earthquake near the Ross Barnett Reservoir on Thanksgiving Day. The Mississippi Valley, ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNPowerful earthquake strikes SE Asia. How common are Alabama earthquakes? Why do they occur?After a tragic earthquake hits Myanmar and Thailand, we looked at the historical earthquakes of Alabama. Here's what we found ...
Seismic activity along the New Madrid Fault Line continues. Last Thursday, a magnitude 2.8 earthquake was recorded at 8:23 ...
According to the USGS, "damage does not usually occur until ... was in the Mississippi Valley area known as the New Madrid seismic zone," according to the USGS website. Magee was the site a ...
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