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2.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Mount Vernon

Summary by 大纪元 Epoch Times
According to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, a magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred in Mount Vernon on the morning of June 3 (Tuesday). The earthquake occurred before 2 a.m., with the epicenter located about 2.3 miles west of Mount Vernon and 24.4 miles south of Bellingham. The depth of the earthquake exceeded 5 miles. No casualties or major losses have been reported so far. Editor in charge: Shunhua
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According to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, a magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred in Mount Vernon on the morning of June 3 (Tuesday). The earthquake occurred before 2 a.m., with the epicenter located about 2.3 miles west of Mount Vernon and 24.4 miles south of Bellingham. The depth of the earthquake exceeded 5 miles. No casualties or major losses have been reported so far. Editor in charge: Shunhua

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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