The earthquake that just shook the East Coast was caused by one of dozens of ancient fault lines that have lain dormant for hundreds of millions of years, top scientists announced on Friday.
The West Coast lies on a boundary where sections of Earth’s crust rub together, causing stress and slippage along fault lines that generate earthquakes relatively often. East Coast quakes like ...
It's been almost a year since the most powerful earthquake to hit the East Coast in 100 years struck ... However, a number of small fault lines run under Manhattan, and there's a major fault ...
SINGAPORE - Commuters faced more than 40 minutes of disruption early on March 12 as train services came to a halt between Gardens by the Bay and Bayshore stations on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL).