A local county in western Nevada said residents received a false alert for a 5.9 magnitude earthquake.
It was the 38th eruption since the current series began in December 2024.
USGS deleted a false alert that wrongly reported a 5.9 Nevada quake, saying no earthquake occurred.
The United States Geological Survey put out a false alarm for a 5.9 earthquake east of Dayton, Nevada, on Thursday morning.
Earthquake alerts sent out Thursday morning reporting a 5.9 magnitude temblor in Nevada have been canceled, the United States ...
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“On December 4, 2025, the ShakeAlert EEW system released an incorrect alert for a magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Reno and ...
A notification about a magnitude-5.9 earthquake in western Nevada Thursday morning was a false alert, the USGS said. The quake alert generated by the ShakeAlert early warning system indicated an ...
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