Mount Rainier rattled by rare, ongoing ‘earthquake swarm’

Geologists detected hundreds of small earthquakes Tuesday at Mount Rainier in the largest earthquake swarm measured there in more than 15 years.

Beginning around 1:30 a.m., as many as several earthquakes a minute struck between 1 and 4 miles below the summit, in an ongoing swarm expected to last for days, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The largest was a 1.7-magnitude quake, too small to feel at the surface or to cause any damage.

Authorities said the flurry of earthquakes below the 14,400-foot active volcano was not cause for concern. The volcano’s alert level was listed as normal Tuesday afternoon…

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