An earthquake struck west of Nevada.




An earthquake struck west of Nevada.

The 6.5-magnitude earthquake that struck even California and Utah was the strongest there since the 1950s.




On Friday morning, an earthquake struck west of Nevada. The magnitude of this earthquake was about 6.5 degrees, which damaged the American Highway 95 that runs from north to south, and the Ministry of Transport added that parts of this highway were closed in both the Esmeralda and Mineral districts due to the earthquake waste

With regard to the damages caused to the inhabitants, they were not large-scale, and this is due to the decline in the population in the area concerned, but this does not mean that the population did not notice the earthquake. City, as confirmed by the US Geological Survey, the earthquake struck about 35 miles outside Tonopah, with a population of approximately 2,400.

An earthquake like this did not happen and it was very strong 66 years ago, and this is what Graham Kent, director of the Nevada Seismology Laboratory said, said that the last fatal earthquakes in Nevada occurred in 1954.

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