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Two Louisa schools to remain closed because of quake Richmond Times Dispatch Two of Louisa County's six schools will be closed this year because of earthquake damage, Louisa officials announced Thursday, the same day that Gov. Bob McDonnell declared a state of emergency for areas affected by Tuesday's earthquake. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McDonnell declares state of emergency following earthquake Washington Post (blog) Bob McDonnell (R) on Friday declared a state of emergency in response to Tuesday's earthquake . The declaration was made after state officials realized that the damage was more serious than first reported, five aftershocks have exacerbated the damage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Earthquake Draws Viewers To Local TV TV News Check Across the East Coast, concerned citizens flocked to their TV sets to get real-time updates from their local TV stations' broadcast and online coverage after the East Coast's strongest earthquake in 67 years, according to data released by TVB. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Louisa Prepares for Mother Nature's Round Two NBC 29 News In the midst of picking up the earthquake destruction, people in Louisa are also getting ready to face Hurricane Irene. It is a time of recovery and preparation. Louisa County has calculated more than $6.8 million in earthquake damages so far. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Earthquake recorded in White Sulphur Springs Charleston Gazette A 2.7 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter about 10 miles north of White Sulphur Springs was recorded early Thursday, according to the US Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program's website. The minor earthquake took place at 1:59 am, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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