Environment
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USGS Issues Update on Earthquake Swarms Rocking West of Yellowstone in Idaho
The USGS released an update on an underway swarm of earthquakes rocking parts of Idaho well west of Yellowstone on November 29. For the last 20 months, seismic activity in central Idaho has been high. These earthquakes are aftershocks of a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that took place on March 31, 2020, according to the USGS.
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