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Thursday, December 31, 2009
USGS podcast on M5.8 Baja quake
The USGS posted a short
podcast
today talking about yesterday's magnitude 5.8 quake in northern Mexico that was felt across much of southern California and southern Arizona. Click to listen.
Meanwhile, aftershocks continue.
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