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A 20-foot-high tsunami spawned by an earthquake on Grand Banks hit Nova Scotia and possibly spilled into the Gulf of Maine in 1929, wiping out fishing villages and killing 28 people.
The National Weather Service said the earthquake was 12 miles in depth, 55 miles northeast of Boston, and 45 miles southwest of Portland, Maine. They say that there is no tsunami danger from this ...
My parents in Dover, New Hampshire and brother in Portland Maine both felt it as well,” another said. It comes after a rare 4.8-magnitude earthquake, centered near Lebanon, New Jersey, rattled ...
The state of Maine was hit by a rare 3.8 magnitude earthquake ... struck at 10:22 a.m., and could be felt as far north as Portland and south as ... it might have triggered a tsunami warning.
Videos in Maine captured the tremors near the epicenter. ... The region was not at risk of a tsunami from the earthquake, ... 2012, about 18 miles west of Portland, Maine.
Damage from the storm, including collapsed chimneys and debris-riddled streets, was reported from Portland, Maine, to New Haven, Connecticut, according to the Massachusetts Historical Society.