The federal government and earthquake experts blamed a technical glitch for the alert that sent warnings hundreds of miles away last week.
The alert for a 5.9 magnitude Nevada earthquake was a false alarm, and the report was deleted from the online USGS quake list shortly thereafter.
A puzzling false earthquake alert sent Thursday morning to millions of California residents has left U.S. Geological Survey officials searching for answers about what triggered their sophisticated ...
(FOX40.COM) — After an earthquake alert went out on Thursday morning about an earthquake in Carson City, Nevada, the U.S. Geological Survey released a statement that it was cancelled. In an X post, ...
For more than a month, the Bay Area has been subjected to a seemingly ceaseless stampede of earthquakes, rattling windows and ...
Earthquake alerts sent out Thursday morning reporting a 5.9 magnitude temblor in Nevada have been canceled, the United States Geological Survey said. The USGS confirms there was no earthquake near ...
The earthquake struck at 11:05 pm local time, about 32 km east of Yilan County Hall. It occurred at a depth of around 73 km, ...
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake occurred Friday afternoon local time off the northern coast of Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. The earthquake comes after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the ...
At least 33 people were injured after a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake on Monday. The quake was followed by a series of smaller tremors. Japan's Meteorological Agency has issued an alert for a ...