Twenty-two earthquakes have registered in the last month along the New Madrid Fault Line in southeast Missouri…most too small to have been felt. Jeff Briggs, with Missouri’s Emergency Management Agency, says the state is monitoring the activity.
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(as said) “The New Madrid Seismic Zone is always active,” he says. “In fact, it’s the most active seismic zone in the U.S., east of the Rocky Mountains. So, it’s not that unusual to see a cluster like this, and it’s not necessarily an indication that big ones are coming, or anything like that.”
He says it’s only a matter of time before we have big earthquakes again.