Indiana Earthquake
December 30, 2010 by USA Post
Indiana Earthquake, (AP) – The U.S. Geological Survey has reduced the estimated magnitude of an earthquake that shook parts of Indiana and four other states of the magnitude of 3.8.
Initial estimate of the agency force of the earthquake of magnitude 4.2 was. The USGS said the 7:55 EST on Thursday, was centered about five miles south of Greentown in Howard County, about 50 miles north of Indianapolis.
The USGS said the quake was felt by people as far away as Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Wisconsin. Geophysicist Randy Baldwin said an earthquake of this magnitude to feel like a truckload of way. No damage was immediately reported, and Baldwin said he did not expect.
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