Earthquake could hit in New Madrid Seismic Zone By Grace Noble Grace Noble Feb 24, 2023 Feb 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Download PDF Grace Noble Follow this search Close Get email notifications on {{subject}} daily! Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Save Manage followed notifications Close Followed notifications Please log in to use this feature Log In Don't have an account? Sign Up Today As featured on An earthquake could hit Missouri at any time: Here's what to know The New Madrid Seismic Zone is the largest earthquake-prone area in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Brian KratzerDirector of Photography 573-884-0693 kratzerb@missouri.edu Missourian Bio Videos 6:32 Video play button Roy Lovelady's Last Dance 0:10 Spectators observe the moon slowly crawling its way across the sun Spectators observe the moon slowly crawling its way across the sun 0:10 0:06 People spread out on the grass to view the solar eclipse People spread out on the grass to view the solar eclipse 0:06 0:06 Solar eclipse enthusiasts watch as the moon slides into the Earth's shadow Solar eclipse enthusiasts watch as the moon slides into the Earth's shadow 0:06 Photos +5 GALLERY: Cardinals Caravan comes to Columbia +4 Armory Sports and Recreation Center offers free tai chi, qigong classes +5 MU defeats UNI in conference showdown +3 iTAP hosts World Cup watch party Latest News KOKOKO! and Chicago Sunspots lighting up the night with music As Vidwest strives to rebuild CAT, questions over city funding remain Missouri ranks high in disaster damage GRAPHIC: Is Columbus Day really a holiday? Distracted driving leading cause of collisions in Columbia Most Popular Articles Images Collections ArticlesRoy Lovelady's Last DanceSalon is serving and affirming in Columbia'It's so worth it': Missouri Supreme Court aide among over 340 Columbia College graduatesInside the 19th annual Renaissance Festival: 'A festival for the people''Our forever home': Mizzou welcomes AD Veatch back to ColumbiaMU students stage protest calling for a ceasefire in Israel-Hamas warGreen Party candidate Jill Stein speaks in Columbia after protest arrestFormer Tolton basketball standout Jevon Porter arrested for suspicion of DWIMU officials, CPD explain city law, safety ahead of Reading DayWashington University students suspended after protests over war in Gaza Images CollectionsSorry, there are no recent results for popular collections.
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An earthquake could hit Missouri at any time: Here's what to know The New Madrid Seismic Zone is the largest earthquake-prone area in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains.