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New Madrid Fault Danger: Why the Middle of the U.S.Could Soon Face Devastating EarthquakesWhile California and Alaska dominate conversations about earthquakes in the U.S., there's another seismic threat that could ...
A swarm of earthquakes hit the New Madrid fault line in the Midwest on Monday. This fault is long overdue for a major quake, but this swarm does not necessarily mean 'The Big One' is coming.
The New Madrid Fault Line runs from the tip of Mississippi up into southern Illinois along the Mississippi River. The last major earthquakes along the fault happened in December 1811 and in 1812 ...
NEW MADRID, Mo. (KFVS) - It has been an active week on the New Madrid fault line. There have been ten small earthquakes in the Bootheel this week alone, with magnitudes ranging from 1.8 to 3.0.
We live on the New Madrid Fault line, which is the most seismically active region east of the Rockies. In 1811, a massive and unprecedented series of earthquakes shook the region.
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Earlier in the month, Missouri and Tennessee saw a string of small earthquakes triggered along the New Madrid fault line. It raises the question many have had: Will the New Madrid fault line see &#… ...
LOS ANGELES – The New Madrid fault zone in the nation’s midsection is active and could spawn future large earthquakes, scientists reported Thursday. It’s “not dead yet,” said U.S ...
The New Madrid fault line is centered in the central part of the country and could affect more than 15 million people in eight states. (Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi ...
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