4.7 magnitude earthquake near Sedona

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4.7 magnitude earthquake near Sedona

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Late last night, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter 12km north of Sedona affected northern Arizona. (That is about a mile south of the mouth of West Fork).

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... akemap_pga

There are reports of some rock slides affecting roadways.
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Re: 4.7 magnitude earthquake near Sedona

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chumley wrote:Late last night, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter 12km north of Sedona affected northern Arizona. (That is about a mile south of the mouth of West Fork).

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... akemap_pga

There are reports of some rock slides affecting roadways.
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