I think I can now officially say that I've seen it all. The USGS has confirmed that a New Madrid Fault earthquake did happen under the Mississippi River overnight Thursday. Yes, under the river.

As I was doing my daily check of the USGS earthquake site this morning, I noticed there was a New Madrid Fault tremor which is not unusual. Southern Missouri boot heel sees these quakes all the time and this one wasn't major either to say the least.

Infographic, USGS
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It wasn't until I zoomed into the epicenter that I noticed something I don't recall ever seeing before. This New Madrid quake originated directly UNDER the Mississippi River. I have never seen that before which is saying something considering what an earthquake nerd I am.

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It's no wonder no one reported feeling this quake as it happened at 12:23am Thursday morning, December 11, 2025. I doubt even if you were camping on that Mississippi River island next to where the quake was centered that you would have felt anything. It's just the fact that the quake was under the Mississippi River that got my attention.

I'll go ahead and say again what I almost always say and that's the fact that quakes like this are not a reason to worry about an imminent major New Madrid quake event. Yes, a major or moderate quake that does damage is possible anytime, but these tiny quakes are just a curiosity. The fact that the New Madrid Seismic Zone decided to shake directly beneath the Mississippi River is a new one for me.

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