THAT ONE HITTING OFF THE COAST OF PORTSMOUTH JUST BEFORE 10:30 A.M. THIS MORNING’S EARTHQUAKE WAS CENTERED LESS THAN TEN MILES EAST OF PORTSMOUTH. THERE HAVE BEEN NO REPORTS OR SERIOUS DAMAGE OR ...
A third earthquake within a week was detected off the coast of New Hampshire Sunday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The magnitude 2.0 quake was nearly 12 miles east of Portsmouth and hit ...
A 2.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded off York Harbor, Maine, early Wednesday by the U.S. Geological Survey, an aftershock to Monday’s earthquake felt throughout the region. The Wednesday ...
“You should also hold regular drills to practice what to do during an earthquake. It’s the best way to keep you and your family safe.” Staff at Mary C. Dondero Elementary School in ...
An earthquake was felt across New Hampshire on Monday morning. The 3.8-magnitude quake shook less than 10 miles east of Portsmouth around 10:22 a.m. The quake shook at a depth of more than 8 miles.
THE QUAKE HAPPENED LESS THAN TEN MILES EAST OF PORTSMOUTH AND COULD BE FELT ACROSS NEW HAMPSHIRE. SOME EVEN FEELING IT AS FAR AS CONNECTICUT. THAT’S PRETTY TYPICAL FOR AN EARTHQUAKE OF THIS SIZE.
Operations at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard were temporarily ... said no significant damage or injuries were reported from the earthquake. Seabrook Station Nuclear Plant also continued to operate ...
A rare 3.8-magnitude earthquake happened in the Atlantic Ocean 9.7 miles from Portsmouth at 10:22 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter of the earthquake was ...
The quake was centered 10 kilometers southeast of York Harbor, Maine. A 3.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of New England on Monday morning with shaking felt in Portsmouth, New ...
A moderate earthquake reported four miles offshore from Portsmouth was strong enough to rattle Concord and much of eastern New England on Monday morning and was felt as far away as Pennsylvania ...
No other school in Portsmouth evacuated during the course of the earthquake. “The reality is, as New Englanders, many of whom have lived here our whole lives, this might be everybody’s first ...