US: No Tsunami Threat, Nuclear Reactors Offline

Tuesday, 23 August 2011 02:48 PM EDT ET

ATLANTA — U.S. officials say there is no threat of a tsunami along the East Coast after an earthquake centered in Virginia rocked the region.

The National Weather Service's West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center said the location of the quake was far enough inland that it didn't threaten to trigger a tsunami on the coast.

Director Paul Whitmore said the center has gauges up and down the East Coast and none of them were detecting tsunami activity.

Meanwhile, federal officials say two nuclear reactors were taken offline near quake site in Virginia, although no damage was reported.

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ATLANTA U.S. officials say there is no threat of a tsunami along the East Coast after an earthquake centered in Virginia rocked the region.The National Weather Service's West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center said the location of the quake was far enough inland that...
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