4.9-magnitude earthquake hits remote area of Idaho, causes rock slides but no damage reported

CHALLIS, Idaho – A 4.9 magnitude earthquake in a remote Idaho county triggered rock slides that blocked some road lanes Saturday but did not cause any major damage or injuries.

The quake followed a 3.7-magnitude temblor that also occurred near the Custer County area on Dec. 22 and numerous smaller recent quakes, according to the U.S. Geological Survey website.

Linda Lumpkin, a dispatcher for the sheriff’s office told The Associated Press that everyone there felt it, but there were no reports of damage. The earthquake was recorded at 10:44 a.m. Saturday and was centred about 4 miles east of Challis, a small town of about 1,000 in the centre of the state surrounded by U.S. National Forest land.

The Missoulian (http://bit.ly/1AnLQKK ) reported that rumblings were felt in southwestern Montana’s Bitterroot Valley.

Rock slides blocked lanes on several roads, Lumpkin said. Sheriff’s deputies went out to direct traffic as the transportation department began cleanup.

Melissa Rosales, a waitress at the Challis Village Inn Motel and Restaurant, said the shaking did not cause any damage there.

“We had a lot of shaking of pots and pans, but they’re up on hooks so they didn’t go anywhere,” she said.

Mike Clifford, a manager at the Village Square True Value in Challis, said a few items fell off the shelves “but no big messes.”

“It lasted about 10 seconds,” he said.

Clifford said the region has experienced a number of earthquakes in the last few weeks, but nothing major.

“The ground’s been rattling,” he said.

Idaho’s largest recorded earthquake was recorded in the area. The 6.9-magnitude quake hit in 1983 near 12,667-foot Borah Peak, Idaho’s tallest peak.

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