Damage reports from the web; The USGS has downgraded the strength of the earthquake from a 6.3 to 6.0.

The map to the left comes from the USGS and shows the areas where the quake was felt. It is currently based on 2978 responses from 304 zip code areas. Click the map for a larger view.
We also have a map on CADO if you click here you will see the area. The circle is currently set to a 25 mile radius from the quake. It is an interactive Google map.
"Almost all the 700 residential structures in town had some damage, said Tom Turk, a state spokesman." (read more of this story)
"Residents of this small northeastern Nevada city were shaken awake Thursday morning when a strong earthquake was centered nearby damaging nearly every structure in the community of 1,500. Few residents are thought to have quake insurance." (read more of this story)
"Wells' buildings, including homes, probably aren't insured for earthquakes, said Ron Bingham, an insurance agent with State Farm in Twin Falls. Standard insurance policies don't cover damage from earthquakes, and most people in the area probably haven't bought special earthquake policies, which can sometimes double premiums. Bingham said he's sold just one earthquake policy in the past 10 years.
Insurance companies usually place a 30-day moratorium on new earthquake policies after an event, meaning it's too late to buy insurance to cover damage from aftershocks." (read more of this story)
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