FROM 65 TO THE SPLIT. BACK TO YOU. ALL RIGHT, BRIAN, THANKS SO MUCH. WE DO HAVE AN UPDATE NOW. THE USGS JUST PUT OUT AN OFFICIAL CORRECTION ON THEIR WEBSITE REGARDING THAT 5.9 EARTHQUAKE THAT THEY HAD ...
NEVADA (KGO) -- Many residents in Northern California got an alert Thursday morning from the MyShake App notifying them a 5.9 earthquake struck in western Nevada. However, the USGS has confirmed it ...
A shake alert went out over the U.S. Geological Survey's early warning system on Dec. 4, warning that a 5.9 earthquake near Carson City in western Nevada could produce heavy shaking in the region. But ...
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The alert, which also reached people living in California received the shake alert on their phones through the My Shake app at 8:06 AM Thursday. Shortly after it was alerted, officials announced it ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ShakeAlert sent a false alarm Thursday morning warning of a magnitude 5.9 earthquake in Carson City, Nev., that ...
The USGS initially reported a 5.9 quake near Dayton, Nevada about 8 a.m. Moments afterward, the USGS deleted the event. The USGS said the first alert was a mistake and they were looking into it.
The United States Geological Survey put out a false alarm for a 5.9 earthquake east of Dayton, Nevada, on Thursday morning. "This was an errant earthquake warning sent out by the USGS’s ShakeAlert ...
The US Geological Survey (USGS) issued — and then quickly withdrew — an erroneous alert on Thursday morning that claimed a magnitude 5.9 earthquake had struck near Nevada. The false alert, which went ...
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The U.S. Geological Survey is investigating how an “errant” report of a 5.9 magnitude earthquake was issued early Thursday morning. Just after 8 a.m., Bay Area residents received a MyShake alert ...