2011 Virginia earthquake

Coordinates: 37°52′30″N 77°54′29″W / 37.875°N 77.908°W / 37.875; -77.908
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2011 Virginia earthquake
2011 Virginia earthquake is located in the United States
2011 Virginia earthquake
UTC time??
Magnitude5.9
Depth0.1 km (0.062 mi)[1]
Epicenter37°52′30″N 77°54′29″W / 37.875°N 77.908°W / 37.875; -77.908
TypeEarthquake
Areas affected United States
Max. intensityMM
TsunamiNo
Casualties0

The 2011 Virginia earthquake was a magnitude 5.9 (Mw) intraplate earthquake that occurred on August 23, 2011, aAt approximately 1:51 PM EST. The focus is reported by the USGS to be about 64 km (39 mi) northwest of Richmond, Virginia near the town of Mineral, Virginia. [1][2]

The earthquake was the highest-magnitude event in Virginia in recorded history.[3]

Impact

At approximately 1:51 PM EST, tremors were felt as far away as Ontario, Canada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Massachusetts. In Washington, DC the Capitol building and the Pentagon were evacuated, as were many buildings in New York City.[4][5][1][6]

There are reports the Pentagon, Washington National Cathedral and the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport have been damaged.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Magnitude 5.9 - VIRGINIA".
  2. ^ "BBC News - Earthquake strikes US east coast, felt all the way down in Orlando, FL reported by KCNSEN". bbc.co.uk. 2011 [last update]. Retrieved 23 August 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  3. ^ "Largest earthquake in Virginia State history strikes on Tuesday afternoon measuring almost 6.0". http://www.theweatherspace.com. 2011 [last update]. Retrieved 23 August 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); External link in |work= (help)
  4. ^ Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Hits Virginia, Sends Shockwaves Throughout East Coast | FoxNews.com
  5. ^ 5.9 magnitude quake rocks East Coast
  6. ^ "5.9 earthquake hits Virginia, rattles NYC, east coast". ABC News. 23 August 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  7. ^ Earthquake reported along the East Coast

See also