M 4.1 - 5 km E of Cowles, Nebraska
Magnitude: 4.1. Depth: 3.036km. More info: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000s1a2
AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Summary
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred 5 km east of Cowles, Nebraska, indicating moderate seismic activity in the region.
Trajectory: Due to the earthquake's moderate magnitude and shallow depth, the impact is likely localized, primarily affecting the immediate vicinity around Cowles, Nebraska, with diminishing effects in surrounding areas.
Infrastructure Impact: The earthquake may cause minor structural damage to buildings and infrastructure, especially older constructions, but significant damage is unlikely.
Event Intelligence Data
- Event
- M 4.1 - 5 km E of Cowles, Nebraska
- Hazard Type
- Earthquake
- Location
- Webster County, Nebraska, United States
- Coordinates
- 40.175400, -98.379900
- Risk Score
- 45/100
- Severity
- 2/5
- Status
- active
- Trajectory Prediction
- Due to the earthquake's moderate magnitude and shallow depth, the impact is likely localized, primarily affecting the immediate vicinity around Cowles, Nebraska, with diminishing effects in surrounding areas.
- Infrastructure Impact
- The earthquake may cause minor structural damage to buildings and infrastructure, especially older constructions, but significant damage is unlikely.
- Source
- USGS
- Detected
- 2026-03-01T18:59:27.640Z
- Last Updated
- 2026-03-07T19:09:38.830Z
- Intelligence Provider
- AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Platform
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