New England felt its third earthquake of the week early Sunday morning, as aftershocks proceed following a Maine-based quake final Monday.
The 2.0 magnitude earthquake struck Sunday at 7:57 a.m. about 8 miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine, in keeping with the U.S. Geological Survey. The epicenter was situated near the 3.8 magnitude earthquake final Monday, which was felt from Nantucket, Massachusetts via Augusta, Maine.
The primary aftershock following the New England quake got here days afterward Wednesday round 3:15 a.m. That aftershock additionally reached a 2.0 magnitude.
No main injury was reported following Sunday’s earthquake.
Following the primary 3.8 magnitude earthquake on Monday, the USGS predicted a 5% probability of no less than one aftershock of three magnitude or greater throughout the week.
Results from Sunday’s earthquake had been reported throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire, in keeping with the USGS Did You Really feel It? tool.
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