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  2. Small earthquake near small village near KCI rattles Kansas ...

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    The earthquake struck about 1:45 p.m. just over a half mile northeast of the village, near where Interstates 29 and 435 intersect east of Kansas City International Airport, according to the USGS.

  3. Seismic risk - Wikipedia

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    Seismic risk or earthquake risk is the potential impact on the built environment and on people's well-being due to future earthquakes. [1] Seismic risk has been defined, for most management purposes, as the potential economic, social and environmental consequences of hazardous events that may occur in a specified period of time.

  4. Is your Kansas City home likely to flood? These ZIP codes are ...

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    The Kansas City Star. Containing the Plaza and Loose Park, this ZIP code has been struck by devastating flooding before. In 1977, a rainstorm dumped 16 inches of rain onto the Plaza , causing ...

  5. Magnitude 3.5 earthquake near KCI was caused by mine ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Geological Survey has determined that a magnitude 3.5 earthquake that jostled the Kansas City metro area last month was caused by a mine collapse.. The quake, which had an epicenter near ...

  6. Seismic hazard - Wikipedia

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    In a normal seismic hazard analyses intended for the public, that of a "maximum considered earthquake", or "maximum considered event" (MCE) for a specific area, is an earthquake that is expected to occur once in approximately 2,500 years; that is, it has a 2-percent probability of being exceeded in 50 years.

  7. Humboldt Fault - Wikipedia

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    Kansas is not particularly earthquake prone, ranking 45th out of 50 states by damage caused. [2] However, the north-central part of the state, particularly Riley and Pottawatomie counties, is the most prone to earthquakes. The Humboldt Fault had the largest earthquake in Kansas history with the 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake.

  8. Waldo, Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Hale Cook Elementary is a Kansas City public school located in Waldo. It was founded in 1912 and closed in 2009, but reopened as a neighborhood school in 2014. [7] It serves students from pre-school through 6th grade. [8] Kansas City Academy is an independent school serving students in 6th through 12th grade located in Waldo. [9]

  9. List of earthquakes in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Earthquakes in Kansas may refer to: 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search. Search. List ...