4.2 Quake Hits Near Yucca Site
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A magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck early Monday in a desolate area 15 miles north of Yucca Mountain, which is being studied as a possible federal nuclear waste storage site, scientists at the University of Nevada-Reno’s Seismological Laboratory reported. There was neither damage nor injuries.
About 200 earthquakes have been reported since 1978 in the immediate vicinity of Monday’s temblor, but none were as strong. A magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred, however, in an area east of Yucca Mountain in 1992, after the major Landers earthquake.
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