The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed a magnitude 2.7 earthquake hit Western Washington Tuesday. This came after magnitude 3.0 and magnitude 2.6 earthquakes struck the region last weekend.
Typically the mountain sees about one earthquake every two or three years. Weiss-Racine said the September increase was “interesting” but “nothing meaningful.” She explained that there are ...
Were you woken up early Thursday morning? An earthquake hit near the San Juan Islands around 4 a.m. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported a 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit at 4:05 a.m ...
(Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Hundreds of public schools across Washington are located in areas where they could suffer damage in a major earthquake. But more than a decade after the state set out ...
Typically the mountain sees about one earthquake every two or three years ... like Trout Lake, Washington. September’s earthquakes seemed to be located beneath the center of Mount Adams.