Saturday, September 1, 2007

NEW YORK:Saranac Lake: Minor Earthquake in the Adirondacks

A minor earthquake shook the Adirondack Mountains on Wednesday night. The magnitude 3.2 temblor happened just before midnight. Its epicenter was about eight miles northeast of Tupper Lake, according to the United States Geological Survey. “It sounded lke a sonic boom,” Bill Ghent, manager of the Saranac Inn Golf and Country Club, told The Adirondack Daily Enterprise. The police had no reports of injuries or damage, and most people reported hearing the rumble rather than feeling it. In the last six months, there have been several earthquakes in the Northeast with a magnitude of more than 3.

As in the days of Noah...

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