An earthquake that was placed off the coast of Maine region on Monday, caused light to medium tremors in the state, as well as in parts of Rod Island, Massachusetts and New Hampsheer.
the American Geological Survey The earthquake force recorded 3.8 degrees a little while at 10:30 am. The earthquake center was off the coast of York Harbor, Maine, about 45 miles southwest of Portland.
The National Meteorological Authority did not issue any warnings, warnings or warnings of the occurrence of a tsunami in the wake of this, and there have been no reports of severe deaths or damage so far.
This event was the most powerful earthquake to be measured in the northeastern United States since April, when an earthquake measured 4.8 degrees near Lebanon, New Jersey. This shaking was the most intense in the northeast in more than a decade. According to the records of the American Geological Survey.
Earthquakes in the northeast of the country are relatively rare, which means that minor tremors can cause damage sometimes because the area is not ready for earthquakes like hot seismic points in the country.
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