Seismologists say that another tremor has been reported in New York state.
The shaking marks the second time in less than a month that an earthquake has struck the state. Back in early April, the United States Geological Survey had reported that a small earthquake struck near Warrensburg in the early morning hours. The quake measured a 1.7 on the Richter Scale, and struck at a depth of just under 5 miles deep.
Another Earthquake Reported in Parts of New York State
The United States Geological Survey reports that a small earthquake struck near Dannemora in the Adirondacks, in the early morning hours April 21. The quake registered as a 1.7 on the Richter Scale, and struck at a depth of a little over 2 miles deep.
The United States Geological Survey is an agency of the government, that “operates and organizes within a number of specific science programs, facilities, and other organizational units:”…