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A record of recent earthquakes in the United States today, Friday, December 8 – according to the USGS |  United States Geological Survey |  composition

A record of recent earthquakes in the United States today, Friday, December 8 – according to the USGS | United States Geological Survey | composition

He United States Geological Survey (US Geological Survey, ) shares with us the official report of tremors recorded in the United States in the last 24 hours. In this article, we have compiled an updated report on today’s seismic activity, Friday 8 December, with the date, exact time, size and location of the core. The North American region experiences frequent earthquakes due to its geographical location North American and Pacific plates And, also, for San Andreas and Wasatch faults.

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Tremors in the United States today, December 8 via USGS

According to expert studies from USGSAreas in the United States that experience frequent occurrences of earthquakes are adjacent counties. North American Plate, Pacific Plate, Rocky Mountain Plate and Tennessee Valley Plate.

Which states in the US record the most earthquakes?

  • The West Coast of the United States is an area of ​​high seismic activity due to earthquake subduction Pacific plate under North American plate. This section covers states California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska.
  • The Rocky Mountains are another area of ​​high seismic activity in the United States. This area includes states Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
  • The Tennessee Valley is an area of ​​moderate seismic activity in the United States. This area includes states Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

It’s important to be prepared to take proper precautions when a strong earthquake hits these cities in the United States, so we recommend creating a family emergency plan and keeping a kit with food, water, medicine, and other essentials.

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It is also important to know evacuation routes and meeting points in case of emergency. If you want more information about seismology, you call 1-888-275-8747 (Option 2) One 1-888-392-8545 (Web Chat). Write to 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 if there is an earthquake in America?

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.

  • be quiet And look for a seismically safe place.
  • leaning over On a wall or under a sturdy table or desk
  • Disconnect the power and close the water and gas shut-off 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. In addition, you should Follow the instructions of the venue security officials.
  • Create a family emergency plan And keep practicing it
  • 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