Disasterunverified · 20%

This area has experienced earthquake swarms for more than a century, and is the most tectonically active area along the Rio Grande Rift. The earthquakes could imply that magma is moving underground, b

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earthquake · earthquake

This area has experienced earthquake swarms for more than a century, and is the most tectonically active area along the Rio Grande Rift. The earthquakes could imply that magma is moving underground, but it does not mean a volcanic eruption is going to happen.

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