Earthquake rattles southern New Mexico on Sunday

Albuquerque, NMScience

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.9 struck southern New Mexico on Sunday at 1:06 a.m., with its epicenter located approximately 35 miles south of Whites City. Residents in nearby cities, including Carlsbad, Artesia, and Roswell, may have felt the tremors, but no damage has been reported.

A magnitude 2.9 earthquake rattled southern New Mexico on Sunday at 1:06 a.m., with the epicenter located about 35 miles south of Whites City. Residents in Carlsbad, Artesia, and Roswell reportedly felt the tremors but no damage or injuries have been reported. The United States Geological Survey confirmed the quake, which is part of a series of minor earthquakes that have occurred in the area in recent years. Historically, southern New Mexico has experienced seismic activity due to its geological makeup. Local authorities encourage residents to be prepared for potential aftershocks. Earthquakes of this magnitude typically do not cause significant harm, but they serve as a reminder of the region's vulnerability. Emergency services remain on alert to respond to any future seismic events. Monitoring efforts by geologists aim to enhance understanding of earthquake patterns in this area.

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