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4.9 magnitude earthquake jolts much of western Wyoming; no damage reported
By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, September 21, 4:42 PM
FORT WASHAKIE, Wyo. A 4.9 magnitude earthquake jolted much of western Wyoming on Saturday, but no damage was reported.
John Bellini, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo., says the temblor occurred at 7:16 a.m. about 45 miles underground. The nearest city is Fort Washakie, about 9 miles east of the epicenter.
Bellini says it was felt widely in western Wyoming, but this is too deep of an earthquake to cause any damage. ... A lot of people might have felt something but they wouldnt know what they felt because it woke them up.
The area west of Yellowstone National Park experiences a handful of earthquakes a year.
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Cy Valley said
2:52 AM, 09/22/13
Hmmm, I saw that rare sighting here yesterday, a Equality State license plate. It was a 12 plate and it wasn't shaking, either.
Really? BurningJournaldotcom Staphph does not report bullschitt, or allow our reporters to file phony ass stuphph, so this better be good! Dammit!
4.9 magnitude earthquake jolts much of western Wyoming; no damage reported
By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, September 21, 4:42 PM
FORT WASHAKIE, Wyo. A 4.9 magnitude earthquake jolted much of western Wyoming on Saturday, but no damage was reported.
John Bellini, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo., says the temblor occurred at 7:16 a.m. about 45 miles underground. The nearest city is Fort Washakie, about 9 miles east of the epicenter.
Bellini says it was felt widely in western Wyoming, but this is too deep of an earthquake to cause any damage. ... A lot of people might have felt something but they wouldnt know what they felt because it woke them up.
The area west of Yellowstone National Park experiences a handful of earthquakes a year.
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.