Yellowstone earthquake: Volcano rocked by 4.2 shock - 15 reports filed relating to blast

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THE YELLOWSTONE volcano was shocked by the largest earthquake to have occurred in the area in five years, and 15 felt reports were filed for today's natural phenomenon.
The magnitude of the earthquake near the still-active supervolcano in Wyoming, USA, was 4.2 according to the University of Utah. The shock was recorded at 7.32am MDT today (Wednesday) or 2.32pm BST. It was felt specifically on the east side of Yellowstone National Park.
According to the official report from the University of Utah, the epicentre of the shock was located 23miles northeast of the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park.

The earthquake took place at a depth of 14km (8.7miles).

Scientists said that this was the largest earth tremor to occur in Yellowstone National Park since 2017.

On June 15, 2017, an earthquake of a magnitude 4.5 shook the volcano.

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Hope it s going to blow up the whole country

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