Earthquake articles
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Did you feel that L.A. earthquake? Here's why you might be a 'never-feeler'
Joy Lee has lived in the L.A. area for her entire life, but the 48-year-old says she hasn't felt an earthquake in almost two decades. "Sometimes I will be on social media and suddenly my friends will start commenting on the earthquake, and I will realize I felt nothing," she said. One time she thought an earthquake may have happened after seeing a strange ripple in the tank of her 5-gallon water dispenser. It was "like the scene where the glass of water vibrates in 'Jurassic Park.'" As usual,...
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Did you feel that L.A. earthquake? Here's why you might be a 'never-feeler'
Earthquakes are a way of life if you live in Los Angeles. But what about when you never feel them — even as your Shake Alert is blaring and your friends are buzzing about the temblor?
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Earthquake north of Stanton felt in Midland, Texas
The largest earthquake in the region this year happened Wednesday, April 10 about 13 miles north of Stanton, and the tremors were felt in Midland. According to the United States Geological Survey, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake was recorded, making it approximately the 75th in the area this year. It was also the strongest earthquake recorded this year, with the second largest being a 3.8 magnitude event in Los Ybanez in early March. There were no other earthquakes in the area on Wednesday, according...