A sizable earthquake struck in the United States over the weekend. The U.S. has been hit by several notable earthquakes over the past couple of months. Just this weekend, an earthquake hit in Bergen County,
Numerous New Jersey residents took to social media early Friday afternoon, reporting loud booms, rattling and shaking from an earthquake.
A re-examination of the 2015 Bonin Islands earthquake disproved earlier claims of a record-breaking deep aftershock in the lower mantle, identifying instead 14 aftershocks linked to a metastable olivine wedge in the upper mantle.
People as far away as Connecticut, Massachusetts and North Carolina reported they felt shaking Friday afternoon.
What was that? If you felt a rumble near the Rockland County/New Jersey border, it may have not been a large truck. It was an earthquake.
The National Police Agency has created a framework with social media providers to swiftly silence buffoons who post false rescue requests during disasters when actual victims need saving.
An early morning earthquake rattled residents near Banff Sunday, with Earthquakes Canada confirming a 4.2-magnitude tremor struck 55 kilometres northwest of the popular tourist town at 4:39 a.m. While the quake was felt by local residents,
A moderately strong, 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck in the Philippines on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 7:39 a.m. Philippine time about 4 miles southeast of Liloan,
Taiwan is one of the most seismically active places in the world, and one of the most advanced when it comes to earthquake readiness.
Scientists suggest that about 2,800 years ago, Jerusalem, particularly the City of David, might have been affected by a powerful earthquake. This event is described in the biblical Books of Amos and Zechariah,
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6 struck southern Taiwan early Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, leaving 15 people with minor injuries.