He United States Geological Survey (USGSIts summary in English) daily shares the official report of the latest tremors recorded in the United States, due to the location of the plates (North America and the Pacific) and failures (St. Andrew and the Wasatch), are realized 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In this article, you’ll find an updated and detailed report on seismic activity today, Saturday, December 2, along with the time, magnitude, and epicenter of the last earthquake felt in the North American country.
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Tremors in the United States today, according to the USGS report
States with Statistically High Seismic Events: Alaska, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. In these ways, every activity that happened today:
The West Coast of the United States is an area of high seismic activity due to subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate. This section covers states California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska.
The Rocky Mountains Another area of high seismic activity in the US Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
He Tennessee Valley A zone of intermediate seismic activity in the United States. This zone includes states Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
It is very important to be prepared for the possibility of an earthquake in these cities America Therefore, we recommend that you create a family emergency plan and have a kit that includes food, water, medicine and other essentials.
It is also important to know evacuation routes and meeting points in case of emergency. If you want more information about seismology, you should get in touch Phone 1-888-275-8747 (Option 2) or 1-888-392-8545 (Web Chat). You can write Email [email protected] corresponds to United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time, excluding holidays.
Address: USGS National Center 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, Virginia 2019
What to do in case of an earthquake?
Based on information provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), I share with you the following recommendations on what to do during an earthquake.
- Stay calm and find a place for seismic protection.
- Lean against a wall or under a sturdy desk or table
- Turn off the electricity and close the water and gas valves.
- If you are on the street, stay away from buildings, poles and power cables.
- If you are at a mass event, the person should stay in place and protect their head and neck with their hands. Also, you must follow the instructions of those in charge of security at that location.
- Create a family emergency plan and practice it regularly
- If you are driving on a subway, bridge or highway, you must slow down and stop after exiting the area.
- Keep an emergency kit in your home, car and workplace
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