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A magnitude 4.5 earthquake has rattled southern Texas in the vicinity of San Antonio, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported. The quake struck at 9.26 p.m. on Wednesday, at a depth of about 2. ...
A 2.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 4:38 p.m. near Highway 41 just west of Atascadero on Monday, according to the USGS ...
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Earthquake felt in San Antonio Monday was one of strongest in Texas history. Here's how strong.Even though this particular earthquake was centered more than 250 miles away, it could be felt far away in parts of San Antonio. Others along the Interstate 35 corridor, from Austin to Dallas ...
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4.5 magnitude earthquake hits South Texas, felt across San AntonioA near-historic 4.5 magnitude earthquake was recorded southeast of San Antonio in Falls City, Texas on Wednesday, January 29 at 9:26 p.m. The event is considered a light earthquake, which is ...
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake rattled San Antonio Wednesday night, according to the United Geological Survey. The quake is the third-largest ever recorded in South Texas, USGS officials said ...
Save 67% on these 8 Japanese Master Chef knives in a gift box The USGS reported the earthquake occurred just before 9:30 p.m., approximately 44 miles southeast of San Antonio in Karnes County.
At around 9 a.m. Tuesday, January 14, a 2.1 Magnitude earthquake was reported less than 60 miles southwest of San Antonio in Pearsall, Texas. The United States Geological Survey – the agency ...
Graduates of Sandra Day O'Connor High School in San Antonio remember the shockwaves from a quarry next door that rattled the ...
The earthquake was centered in a far eastern part of Atascosa County, 11 miles east of Pleasanton. That’s about 35 miles south of the San Antonio metro area. It occurred at 12:03 p.m. Thursday.
KENS 5 received several reports from viewers who felt an earthquake in Karnes County. Others said they felt it as far away as San Antonio. The National Weather Service shared the following ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNWe Are Safer During and After Earthquakes Thanks to UC San Diego’s Shake TableIn short, the United States and the entire world are safer from earthquakes thanks to 20 years of testing life-sized buildings and other large structures at UC San Diego’s large, outdoor earthquake ...
One of the strongest earthquakes in Texas history struck the state Monday at 7:49 p.m. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, it was a magnitude 5.1 earthquake centered in northern Martin County ...
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