Another earthquake shakes Whatcom county By David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald
Published: December 29, 2020, 5:29pm
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BELLINGHAM A 2.1-magnitude earthquake rattled Whatcom County Tuesday morning east of Bellingham, only a dozen miles northwest of the Mount Baker summit.
The quake struck at 10:54 a.m. Dec. 29, according to the USGS update.
The epicenter was approximately 3.8 miles southeast of Maple Falls, according to the USGS, and approximately 19 miles southeast of Lynden. It was north of Racehorse Creek, according to GoogleMaps.
No damage was reported, but two people reported feeling the quake on the USGS’ “Did You Feel It?” webpage.
The quake comes a day after three quakes shook northwest Washington on Sunday and Monday and hours after three others were recorded in the area near Carnation Monday afternoon and Tuesday. Farther south, two more earthquakes shook off the Southern Oregon Coast Monday, including one that measured 5.7. Quakes of les
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A train carrying crude oil derailed and caught fire in Whatcom County Tuesday morning, prompting officials to evacuate all nearby residents and businesses for several hours.
Reports that the train had derailed came in around 11:46 a.m., according to the Whatcom County Sheriff s Office, in the 7500 block of Portal Way in Custer, Wash., roughly 15 miles north of Bellingham along I-5.
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