Yellowstone
Earthquake
By
The Associated Press & KULR
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the video YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - A magnitude 3.7 earthquake was recorded
in northwestern Yellowstone National Park Wednesday. The Montana Bureau of Mines
and Geology says there were no immediate reports of damage.
Mike Stickney of
the bureau's earthquake studies office in Butte, Mont., says the quake happened
at 2:37 p.m. It was one of several in the Yellowstone area Wednesday. He says
there have been small quakes in the Yellowstone area during the past week or so,
and that's not unusual for the park.
Stickney
says he wouldn't be surprised if some people felt the 3.7 quake, but it probably
did not damage property.