Magnitude 4.2 quake rattles San Ramon
Digest more
A swarm of earthquakes shook the Bay Area on Monday, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Initial reports indicate that it registered as a 4.2 quake, and was centered about nine miles from Great Falls.
As the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots gear up for Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara, California, a 4.2 earthquake struck in the area after a 3.9 quake and a string of over a dozen tremors, per the U.S. Geological Survey. ESPN's Jeff Darlington, who is in town to cover the Super Bowl, confirmed that the quake was felt in Santa Clara.
Nearly two weeks after two powerful earthquakes shook the Coachella Valley, a 3.3 magnitude earthquake struck the same area over the weekend.
There have been some notable earthquakes in Montana’s history, including the 7.3 magnitude Hebgen Lake earthquake on August 17, 1959. The earthquake triggered more than 160 new geysers throughout Yellowstone National Park. There were also around 28 fatalities from a rockslide in Madison Canyon.
The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
Residents report shaking furniture as 4.8-magnitude earthquake strikes Crimea
The epicenter was located 78 kilometers from the occupied city of Kerch and 35 kilometers northwest of the occupied town of Shchyolkine. The Telegram channel Crimean Wind reported that residents of Shchyolkine felt strong tremors.