Quake Rattles Washington, Pentagon Evacuated

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A strong earthquake measuring 5.9 struck the U.S. east coast on Tuesday, rattling buildings in downtown Washington and causing evacuations of buildings as far away as New York.

The Pentagon was evacuated after the region's rare temblor, which according to the U.S. Geological Survey had its epicenter near Richmond, Virginia.

The USGS said the quake's center was 54 kilometers from Richmond, Virginia, and 139 kilometers from Washington.

The quake was felt over a wide area, and prompted the evacuation of a number of towers in New York.

Comments 2
Default-user-icon Ace (Guest) 23 August 2011, 21:16

Wow that was quick reporting, bravo naharnet.com!

I can tell you the quake was felt as far as Toronto...

Thumb benzona 23 August 2011, 21:17

5.8 is all right. Scary but not fatal!