Earthquake in the u.s., June 27 According to Usgs
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TEHACHAPI, CALIFORNIA - A magnitude 2.7 earthquake struck Tehachapi, California, near the San Andreas Fault, on Saturday morning, June 28, 2025, the USGS reported. These low-intensity earthquakes are common in the region, given its location in one of the most active seismic zones in the world. Although a 2.7 magnitude earthquake is considered minor and generally does not cause significant damage, its occurrence near the San Andreas Fault is a co…
Throughout the United States, multiple natural phenomena such as forest fires or hurricanes occur that, in some cases, can pose risks to the community. One of them is earthquakes, which occur most frequently in some states such as Alaska, California, Texas or Hawaii. That is why the United States Geological Service (USGS), as a federal government scientific agency, is responsible for monitoring seismic activity through the National Earthquake In…
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