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A moderately strong, 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck in Guatemala on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 3:41 p.m. Central time about 10 miles southwest of Guatemala City, data from the agency shows. U.S.G.S. data earlier reported that the magnitude was 5.6.
Volcanoes are rumbling as scientists monitor earthquakes at Washington's Mount Rainier and Alaska's Iliamna volcano.
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- United States Geological Survey reported an earthquake at a magnitude of 3.1 in the Gulf on Friday afternoon.
More than 300 tremors were recorded below Mount Rainier over the course of three days. Scientists say they were too weak for humans to feel.
While earthquakes do occur on occasion in Florida, what you felt last night wasn't an earthquake, at least according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Saturday’s quakes occurred roughly 30 miles northwest of Hayes, Kansas. The first occurred at 2:14 p.m. Central Daylight Time near Bogue, Kansas, and was about six miles below the surface. It measured 2.6 on the Richter Scale.