According to official information from the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the record of recent earthquakes in the United States was updated today, Wednesday, August 16.
Check out the official statement The Last American Trembling Today, Wednesday, August 16, according to data shared by the office United States Geological Survey (USGS). Get answers to your questions about where the earthquake was and the magnitude of the telluric movement today, as well as the disaster preparedness measures in place by governments in the 50 states of the territory. Although most of these go unnoticed, remember that their daily occurrence is a result of the country’s location on the edge of the Nazca tectonic plate.
USGS researchers identified high-risk areas along the West Coast, in the mountains, and in parts of the central and eastern parts of the country. Alaska, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming are the states with the highest statistical earthquake occurrences.
Earthquake in America today, Wednesday, August 16
Most of the country’s earthquakes originate from sparsely populated areas of the island chain in the Gulf of Alaska and the Sea of Pringle. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) regularly studies natural phenomena and other causes such as tsunamis, volcanoes, and hurricanes.