Following last Monday's 3.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Maine, a third earthquake hit the area Sunday morning.
Experts from UNH explain how rare the 3.8 magnitude earthquake was and the likelihood of significant aftershocks.
Update: The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed an earthquake Monday morning off the coast of Maine, which was felt all over New Hampshire.
VIDEO: Meteorologist Hayley LaPoint breaks down the stats associated with Monday's earthquake.
Reports of the earthquake came from across New Hampshire, from the Seacoast, to Rochester and Dover, to Manchester, Concord and Nashua and even in western and northern areas like Keene ...
A 2.0 magnitude earthquake occurred at 7:57 a.m. on Sunday off the coast of Maine, the third earthquake in the same area in ...
Hough also said that aftershocks are likely to follow any earthquake. New Hampshire has a moderate earthquake risk based on its position in the North American plate: according to a 2019 fact ...
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake off York Harbor, Maine, shook Seacoast New Hampshire, southern Maine and much of New England Monday. It caught the entire region by surprise, public safety dispatch ...
An earthquake was felt across New Hampshire on Monday morning. The 3.8-magnitude quake shook less than 10 miles east of Portsmouth around 10:22 a.m. The quake shook at a depth of more than 8 miles.