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A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck Monday morning near Buffalo, New York, the strongest recorded in the area in 40 years.
No “life-threatening situations" or damage has been reported in New York so far as a result of the 4.8-magnitude earthquake felt throughout parts of the state Friday morning. The earthquake was ...
New York's largest earthquake with an epicenter near Massena, St. Lawrence County, measured 5.8 and was felt from Canada to Maryland and Indiana to Maine. It did $2 million in damage in Massena ...
The earthquake occurred near the town of Au Sable Forks, NY on April 20, 2002. It was the largest earthquake to strike the region since 1988 and the biggest to be observed on regional broadband station networks. The shaking was felt in a wide region from Canada to Pennsylvania. This event had a north–south striking thrust (reverse) fault ...
Aftershock of the 2024 Noto earthquake. Three people injured; two in Ishikawa and another in Toyama. [154] Six houses collapsed in Wajima and four buildings damaged in Niigata. [155] [156] - 3 5 [157] Angola, Benguela, 89 km (55 mi) west of Caconda: 5.1 10.0 VII Largest earthquake in Angola since 2001. [158]
In the Himalayan region, where the Indian plate subducts under the Eurasian plate, the largest recorded earthquake was the 1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake, at magnitude 8.7. It is estimated that earthquakes with magnitude 9.0 or larger are expected to occur at an interval of every 800 years, with the highest boundary being a magnitude 10, though ...
In earthquakes, the “mainshock” is the largest activity felt during an earthquake. This morning, New Yorkers experienced one of the largest earthquakes to occur on the East Coast in the last ...
The blizzard's intense wind gusts blowing over the warm waters of Lake Erie [6] triggered record lake-effect snow to Buffalo, New York, which at first fell as rain but later converted to snow and accumulated to 56.5 in (144 cm) over 5 days in Snyder adjacent to Buffalo, ending on December 27.