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False Earthquake Alert Shocks Nevada

15 Jan

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Summary

  • ShakeAlert issued a false alert for an earthquake.
  • The false alert occurred near Carson City, Nevada.
  • System safeguards were insufficient to prevent the error.
False Earthquake Alert Shocks Nevada

On December 4, 2025, a false magnitude-5.9 earthquake alert was issued near Carson City, Nevada, by the USGS-operated ShakeAlert system. This non-existent seismic event triggered widespread notifications through the Wireless Emergency Alert system and the MyShake app, causing unnecessary alarm among residents.

The preliminary technical analysis identified that the internal processing software's safeguards were insufficient to prevent the erroneous alert. These controls, designed to mitigate false alarms, failed in this instance, highlighting a critical vulnerability in the earthquake early warning infrastructure.

Efforts are currently underway to integrate significant changes into the ShakeAlert system. The lessons learned from this incident will be used to improve how the software recognizes and processes false triggers, aiming to prevent future false alerts while maintaining rapid detection capabilities.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
ShakeAlert incorrectly issued an earthquake warning for a non-existent M5.9 earthquake near Carson City, Nevada, on December 4, 2025.
Internal processing safeguards within the ShakeAlert system proved insufficient to prevent the false alert from signals that did not indicate a real earthquake.
The USGS is investigating the incident and plans to implement changes to improve how the software recognizes and processes false triggers to prevent future occurrences.

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