A 2.8 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Virginia on Tuesday, around 5:30 p.m. The quake occurred a little over a half mile northeast of Wyndham, at a depth of 0.1 kilometers. Over 1,300 reports ...
The epicenter of the quake was in Wyndham, Va., a suburb of Richmond in Henrico County, according to the USGS. "We're aware of a 2.8 magnitude earthquake that was felt in Central Virginia," Gov.
On its “Did You Feel It” site, the USGS said the earthquake was about one kilometer, or about 3,000 feet from Wyndham, Virginia, and centered close to the surface. Its depth was estimated by ...
The earthquake was about three thousand feet from Wyndham, Virginia. "We’re aware of a 2.8 magnitude earthquake that was felt in Central Virginia. Our teams are contacting local government ...
Earthquakes are not necessarily a rare event in Central Virginia. In 2011, a powerful 5.8 magnitude quake struck in Louisa ...
WYNDHAM, Va. — Just before 5:30 p.m ... that's when the most powerful earthquakes occur. But Virginia did experience what the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale ranked as a "severe" earthquake ...
A minor earthquake rattled the Richmond, Virginia area Tuesday evening ... 5:30 p.m ET and was centered just outside the town of Wyndham and about 13 miles northwest of Richmond.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake took place just before 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Its epicenter was located about 1 mile north of Wyndham, 6.3 miles north of ...
A small earthquake shook a Virginia county late on Tuesday afternoon, causing some concerns for some in the area. The US ...