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The earthquake was felt as far north as Abbotsford, British Columbia, according to the USGS. The quake was strongest in WA ...
A 2.9 magnitude earthquake shook western Washington near Hoodsport around 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey ...
A collection of recent reports highlights extreme weather events and seismic activity affecting Washington state communities, ...
WASHINGTON, USA — A 2.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded early Tuesday morning in the Olympic National Forest. The shakes ...
FORKS, Wash. - A shallow magnitude 2.5 earthquake struck near Forks, Washington, on Sunday. According to the United States ...
"The National Seismic Hazard model shows that there is a 15% chance of a large (over magnitude 8) earthquake happening ...
A Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake could cause long-lasting changes to Washington’s landscape, coastline and floodplain, a ...
Washington state has seen several recent earthquakes ranging from small tremors near Tacoma and Vashon Island to larger ...
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Washington residents are Googling recession-related terms more than anyone else in the country. A new study from Techr, an ...
A big earthquake along the Cascadia fault could cause Washington's coastal lands to suddenly drop nearly 7 feet, instantly increasing the flood risk to beachside communities, new research shows.
The website for USGS said the earthquake originated shortly after 9 a.m. EDT about 12 miles from Greenback, Tennessee.
A 2.8 magnitude earthquake hit Washington’s Olympic Peninsula early Tuesday morning. The quake occurred at 2:18 a.m., ...