February 21, 2025

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5.7 magnitude earthquake in Yerington, Nevada on December 9, 2024 followed by 560 aftershocks through January 15, 2025.

December 9, 2024 – 5.7 Magnitude Earthquake in Yerington, 560 Aftershocks Later

Kyren Bogolub from the University of Nevada, Reno Seismological Lab presented an informative PowerPoint at the regularly scheduled Lyon County Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) meeting on January 15, 2025.

Kyren reported that the 5.7 magnitude earthquake (Main Shock) in North Northeastern Mason Valley, Nevada on December 9, 2024 has been named the Parker Butte Quake  .

4 temporary aftershock stations have been placed by the Nevada Seismological Lab at and around the area of the Main Shock. These stations have recorded 560 aftershocks (PowerPoint slide 9) in the area of the Main Shock/Parker Butte Quake and that “Most of the earthquakes are not aligning well with known faults!” (slide 12)

Kyren reported that while Washington State, Oregon and California have access to ‘ShakeAlert’ technology through federal government monitoring stations & funding, Nevada does not. Nevada’s earthquake stations are placed and monitored through the Nevada Seismological Lab at the University of Nevada, Reno. Some Nevada residents who live within 20 miles of the California border may have access to ‘ShakeAlert’ due to their geographical proximity.

Physical signs that the Parker Butte Earthquake occurred are pictured on slides 22, 23, and 24:

 

The full 29 page PowerPoint follows. Use the small gray vertical bar to the far right to scroll.