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Earthquake Hits in Indian Springs, Nevada On Tuesday at Night  

Earthquake Hits in Indian Springs, Nevada On Tuesday at Night

Earthquake Hits in Indian Springs, Nevada On Tuesday at Night

LASVEGASO, CLARK COUNTY USA

The 4.4 Magnitude earthquake hit at a depth of 12 miles beneath the surface during Tuesday, August 13th night at approximately 8:06 pm local time.

The event, reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), is as follows:

Preliminary data on the earthquake sent by other agencies said it should not have caused significant damage, and was probably felt only lightly in most of those areas.

Weak shaking probably occurred in Indian Springs (pop. Five miles from the epicenter, and its magnitude was 3.

If you felt this earthquake (or if you were near the epicenter) Other towns or cities near the epicenter where the earthquake might have been felt as very weak shaking include Pahrump, (pop. 36,400) approximately 33 miles away from the epicenter and Enterprise (pop. 24,100) –41 miles away (pop. 9,309) Its neighboring cities are: La Mesa (pop. 234,800) 45 miles away Spring Valley (pop. 178,400) About 45 miles Away Campi (pop. Located 45 miles away are Sunrise Manor (pop. 189,400) — 46 miles away Paradise (pop. Miles away, Enterprise (pop.)/m Aurora 7 miles. View on map 108,500) Amargosa Valley (pop. 197 people), Beatty (pop. 285,700) 58 miles away.

Earthquake Details

Date & timeAug 14, 2024 03:06:35 UTC – 17 hours ago
Local time at epicenterTuesday, Aug 13, 2024, at 08:06 pm (America/Los Angeles GMT -7)
StatusConfirmed
Magnitude4.4
Depth13.2 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude36.636°N / 115.7274°W Clark, Nevada, United States
Seismic antipode36.636°S / 64.2726°E
Shaking intensityIV Light shaking near epicenter
Felt106 reports
Primary data sourceUSGS (United States Geological Survey)
Nearest volcanoTimber Mountain (86 km / 53 mi)
Weather at epicenter at time of quakeClear Sky   33.8°C (93 F), humidity: 8%, wind: 5 m/s (10 kts) from SSW
Estimated seismic energy released2.5 x 1011 joules (69.8 megawatt hours, equivalent to 60 tons of TNT) | about seismic energy
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