Aftershocks from August quake nearing 100
Sunday night’s 3.1 magnitude aftershock near Mineral, VA is one of nearly 100 to occur after the August 2011 quake.
Sunday night’s 3.1 magnitude aftershock near Mineral, VA is one of nearly 100 to occur after the August 2011 quake.
The United States Geological Survey has confirmed that at 11:21 p.m. on Sunday night a 3.1 magnitude aftershock earthquake hit near Mineral, Va.
The earthquake’s epicenter was about 15 miles east of Ometepec, Guerrero.
An additional $3.8 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency funds will go to the Louisa County School Board to cover damages and new construction as a result of last year’s earthquake.
The USGS has confirmed another aftershock took place Friday afternoon in Central Virginia.
Mineral’s mayor said not all of the 6,000 available tickets will be free. The county will sell some of them to raise money.
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The USGS has confirmed another aftershock took place early Sunday morning in Central Virginia.
fficials said Friday that Louisa County Public Schools will receive over $3 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fund new school construction.
It has been almost five months since an earthquake rattled the region
Three aftershocks confirmed Wednesday