Seismologists say that two earthquakes struck an area in New York state this week. The latest tremors come only a little over a week after the United States Geological Survey had reported that another earthquake struck near Dolgeville, New York late September 22.
The small tremor registered a 1.8 on the Richter Scale, according to seismologists.
Two Minor Earthquakes Hit Area in New York State
TheUnited States Geological Survey reports that two earthquakes struck near Adams Center, New York. The small tremors registered a 1.5 and 1.6, respectively, according to the USGS. Both earthquakes struck at a depth of a little over three miles.
44 of Biggest Earthquakes to Shake New York State
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New York State’s All-Time Most Powerful Earthquake?
According to the NESEC, the largest earthquake centered in New York state happened on September 5, 1944. The magnitude 5.9 quake, with an epicenter beneath the New York-Canada border, did major damage in the towns of Massena, NY, and Cornwall, Ontario.
Heavy damage was recorded in the town of Massena (St. Lawrence County), with a number of chimneys, windows, housing foundations, and a high school gymnasium reported destroyed…