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This marks North Carolina’s strongest earthquake since a 5.2-magnitude struck Mitchell County, about 50 miles northeast of Asheville, on July 8, 1926, the North Carolina Geological Survey says.
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake hit about 2 miles from the town of Sparta, North Carolina, early Sunday, along the state’s border with Virginia, according to the preliminary report from the US ...
Map of the area affected by an earthquake, Aug. 9, 2020. USGS A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the border between North Carolina and Virginia on Sunday morning.
USGS contractor to conduct low-level flights to map variations in the Earth's magnetic field, in a study of the geology of NC, VA, SC, and WV Posted 2024-08-17T04:20:47+00:00 - Updated 2024-08 ...
State lawmakers in North Carolina approved the budget Friday and included $3.6 million for the Department of Environmental Quality to reboot a landslide mapping program that legislators stopped ...
This marks North Carolina’s strongest earthquake since a 5.2-magnitude struck Mitchell County, about 50 miles northeast of Asheville, on July 8, 1926, the North Carolina Geological Survey says.
This marks North Carolina’s strongest earthquake since a 5.2-magnitude struck Mitchell County, about 50 miles northeast of Asheville, on July 8, 1926, the North Carolina Geological Survey says.
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