Fallout from the 1925 Saint Lawrence, Canada earthquake: "The Palais Station, Quebec. The inside of the north wall of this station was damaged, several rows of bricks have fallen into the waiting room" (J.B. Macelwane Archives, Saint Louis University)
"EQRGYX* issued a 5.4 magnitude earthquake centered near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River," reports NOAA via its Gray, ME weather station this morning:
Many reports across Maine and New Hampshire to law enforcement regarding the shallow quake. No damage or injuries reported.
Drudge can eat his heart out. Hats off -- Tuck's fedora and our own spanking new Spirit of America ball cap -- to Goomp, who scooped the ur-blogger on this one.
*Gray, ME's Advanced Weather Information Processing System (AWIPS) ID.









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