It might have been the start to a shaky summer â or just Northern Nevada sending out some good vibrations for Memorial Day weekend.
Either way, thereâs no predicting the effect that last weekâs magnitude 4.2 earthquake might have on Lake Tahoeâs seismic activity during June, but the quake does assure one thing: in the weeks to come, the likelihood that Tahoeâs fault lines will sift some sand is slightly higher than usual.
According to Dr. Graham Kent, director of the Nevada Seismological Laboratory and State Seismologist, the increased risk is not necessarily cause for concern, but cause for caution.
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