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A minor, 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck in Northern California on Monday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The San Antonio Fire Department said rescuers were searching for at least four people missing in the floods. Officials said the death toll may change and their search and recovery ...
At least four people died amid record-breaking flooding on San Antonio’s Northeast Side on Thursday, with some family members continuing to search for missing loved ones. San Antonio Police Chief ...
MANILA, Philippines — A magnitude 4.6 earthquake shook General Nakar, Quezon, on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology ...
Digital Content Manager JULIAN, Calif. — A preliminary 5.2 earthquake rattled San Diego County on Monday morning. The earthquake's epicenter was traced 30 miles west of San Diego near Julian, Calif.
Texans near San Antonio experienced a 4.5 earthquake on Wednesday night, according to the United States Geological Survey. | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico ...
Multiple rare earthquakes strike San Antonio-area town within days The second one was a 3.6 magnitude earthquake. By Candice Avila-Garcia, Deputy Editor Jan 31, 2025 ...
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake rocked southern Texas Wednesday night, striking nearly 45 miles southwest of the city of San Antonio. The US Geological Survey (USGS) detected the seismic event at 9 ...
San Antonians experienced an earthquake Wednesday evening, according to the United States Geological Survey. Here's what we know: 4.5 magnitude earthquake strikes near San Antonio ...
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake has rattled southern Texas in the vicinity of San Antonio, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported. The quake struck at 9.26 p.m. on Wednesday, at a depth of about 2. ...
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake rattled San Antonio Wednesday night, according to the United Geological Survey. The quake is the third-largest ever recorded in South Texas, USGS officials said, and it ...
A 4.5-magnitude earthquake shook South Texas, was detected near San Antonio and felt over 100 miles away in Austin, USGS says.