A magnitude 2.7 earthquake struck northwest Arizona at 8:23 pm local time last night, about 354 miles southeast of the Arizona-Utah-Nevada intersection. The location is on the Shivwits Plateau and near the southern terminus of faults of the Intermountain Seismic Belt. [Right, orange star marks epicenter. Red lines are active faults. Credit, USGS]
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