The first earthquake struck while the town was still asleep. Around 2:00 am on Dec. 16, 1811, New Madrid—a small frontier settlement of 400 people on land now located in Missouri—was jolted awake.
“In the eastern U.S., New Madrid is the most active, and there is actually one in eastern Canada that is almost as active as ...
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Beyond California: Two U.S. Regions Experts Say Could Experience Major Earthquakes Next
While California hogs the spotlight when it comes to earthquake warnings, there's a sleeping giant in the heart of America that most people don't even know exists. The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), ...
MISSOURI (KFVS) - The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance is urging consumers to be ready and have a plan for earthquake recovery. According to the DCI, fewer homes are insured against ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The New Madrid fault zone in the nation's midsection is active and could spawn future large earthquakes, scientists reported Thursday. It's "not dead yet," said U.S. Geological ...
A minor 2.6-magnitude earthquake was recorded Friday, Sept. 5, near Puxico within the New Madrid Seismic Zone. No damage or injuries were reported, according to state agencies. A minor earthquake with ...
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