School Notes

Date posted:   Nov 10, 2020

Magnitude 3.6 earthquake shakes southern New England

Photo of Seismicity Map of New England

A magnitude 3.6 quake that occurred near in Buzzards Bay rattled southern New England Sunday morning and was felt as far away as Long Island. Nine families in New Bedford, MA were displaced and a number of area buildings were damaged by the quake. Earthquakes happen on a regular basis in New England, according to Prof. Alan Kafka who discussed the quake in a recent media interview, but this is largest one to hit the region in decades. Prof. John Ebel, who further discussed yesterday's quake in separate media interviews (Boston GlobeWCVB), says aftershocks could be felt in the next few days, but any potential shocks are unlikely to be bigger than Sunday's earthquake.