Idaho, western Montana see second-strongest earthquake since 2020 on Monday morning
- A magnitude-4.2 earthquake shook Central Idaho on Monday morning at 9:32 a.m., originating near Clayton in Custer County.
- The Custer County Sheriff's Office reported no immediate injuries or damages from the quake.
- People in Salmon and Boise reported feeling the ground shake, with some describing it as noticeable rumbling.
- This earthquake is the second-strongest in the Idaho-Montana area since the end of 2020, following a magnitude-4.9 quake in February 2024.
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