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Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
2.9 magnitude earthquake strikes Kitsap County
This story was originally published on A small earthquake occurred just north of Bremerton in Kitsap County at approximately 6:15 a.m. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reported a 2.9 magnitude earthquake hit about 15 miles below the surface. It occurred one mile outside of Tracyton, with its epicenter just west of the Illahee Preserve. Related on MyNorthwest: WA flirts with first 60-degree days of 2025 There are no reports of any damage, as of this reporting. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) stated that earthquakes happen in Washington nearly every day, but most of them are too small to be felt by a person. Due to the state's geologic setting, Washington has the second highest risk in the U.S. of experiencing a large and damaging earthquake because of its geologic setting. This is the third minuscule earthquake to hit western Washington over the past week. A magnitude 3.4 earthquake happened two miles outside of Lake Holm on Feb. 22 near Auburn. Two days later, at approximately 11:15 p.m., a magnitude 2.5 earthquake occurred one mile from Lakeland North. More on MyNorthwest: Stormy weekend helps shrink rain deficit in Western Washington — But is it enough? On Feb. 21, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook British Columbia. Check MyNorthwest's Earthquake Tracker to stay informed and up-to-date on any earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest. Frank Sumrall is a content editor at MyNorthwest and producer of the Seattle Seahawks podcast, The Reset with Gee Scott. You can read his stories here and you can email him here.
Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
2.9 magnitude earthquake strikes Kitsap County
This story was originally published on A small earthquake occurred just north of Bremerton in Kitsap County at approximately 6:15 a.m. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reported a 2.9 magnitude earthquake hit about 15 miles below the surface. It occurred one mile outside of Tracyton, with its epicenter just west of the Illahee Preserve. Related on MyNorthwest: WA flirts with first 60-degree days of 2025 There are no reports of any damage, as of this reporting. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) stated that earthquakes happen in Washington nearly every day, but most of them are too small to be felt by a person. Due to the state's geologic setting, Washington has the second highest risk in the U.S. of experiencing a large and damaging earthquake because of its geologic setting. This is the third minuscule earthquake to hit western Washington over the past week. A magnitude 3.4 earthquake happened two miles outside of Lake Holm on Feb. 22 near Auburn. Two days later, at approximately 11:15 p.m., a magnitude 2.5 earthquake occurred one mile from Lakeland North. More on MyNorthwest: Stormy weekend helps shrink rain deficit in Western Washington — But is it enough? On Feb. 21, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook British Columbia. Check MyNorthwest's Earthquake Tracker to stay informed and up-to-date on any earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest. Frank Sumrall is a content editor at MyNorthwest and producer of the Seattle Seahawks podcast, The Reset with Gee Scott. You can read his stories here and you can email him here.