Please use our new Earthquake Map/List to view earthquakes, quick tips:
- The new interface by default only shows the List of earthquakes.
- Clicking on Map in the top right corner will load the map.
- Clicking on Options in the top right corner lets you change which earthquakes are displayed and other map and list options.
- Read more about the new Earthquake Map/List
- Did you follow a link from an Earthquake Notification Service (ENS) message or another earthquake information source?
- It is possible the event has been deleted or superseded by a new location with a different ID.
- Did you follow a link from the Twitter accounts @USGSted or @USGSbigquakes?
- It is possible that you received the tweet before the webpages for this event were generated. Please wait a minute or two and reload. Sometimes the cache in your browser must be cleared to see the new webpages.
- Did you follow a link on our website?
- If you reached this page from another part of earthquake.usgs.gov, please use our Contact Form so we can correct our mistake.
- Did you follow a link from another website?
- Please check our site map at the bottom of any of our webpages or Search our website to find the page's new location. Do not send us an email about the broken link because it's not on our site, and we can't fix it.
- Did you type the URL?
- You may have typed the address (URL) incorrectly. Check to make sure you have the correct spelling, capitalization, etc.
Source: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc000hvsp.php
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