A 2.2 magnitude earthquake struck south of Charlotte’s airport a few hours after midnight on Monday, according to reports ...
South Carolina has had nearly 300 earthquakes east of Columbia since the year 2000, the vast majority unnoticeable at 2.0 ...
North Carolina was shaken by another earthquake early Monday morning -- the most recent in a string of rumbles over the past ...
South Carolina. The quake killed 60 people and caused substantial damage to nearly every structure in the the city, with additional destruction reaching as far as central Ohio. The financial toll ...
Still, stronger earthquakes do occasionally happen in ... when a 7.0 earthquake hit Charleston, South Carolina, killing 60 people. The 2011 earthquake in Virginia was not the largest earthquake ...
More than 100 people told USGS they felt that earthquake, including some as far away as Georgia, South Carolina and Virginia. Several small quakes can happen in one place as part of a swarm ...
In 2020 alone, at least four earthquakes with a magnitude greater ... Montana, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. While in California, the highest risk ...
The most earthquake-prone areas include Charleston, South Carolina, eastern Massachusetts, the St. Lawrence River area, and the central Mississippi River Valley. Other sections of this part of the ...
This was compiled before the recent New Jersey quake and doesn’t include data from the major 19th century earthquakes in Missouri, Arkansas, and South Carolina. Another result of those ...
South Carolina is home to over 10,000 dams, including 34 federally regulated dams and more than 2,317 state-regulated dams.
Some of the modern earthquakes in South Carolina may be aftershocks, experts say. Library of Congress photo A new theory has emerged for the ongoing earthquakes in eastern South Carolina ...