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Colfax County Fire Marshal’s Office Public Information Earthquake Near Weston, Colorado May 7, 2026

Colfax County Fire Marshal’s Office
230 North 3rd Street Raton, NM 87740
Phone: 575-445-8931 Cell: 575-447-1639 Fax: 575-445-7154
E-mail firemarshal@co.colfax.nm.us
5/7/2026
PUBLIC INFORMATION NOTICE
Earthquake Near Weston, Colorado
A magnitude 4.0 earthquake was recorded just south of Weston. At this time, this is
classified as a light earthquake. Shaking may have been noticeable across the
surrounding region, but earthquakes of this size typically cause little to no serious
structural damage.
Residents are encouraged to remain calm while taking sensible precautions.
What to Expect
 Minor items may have shifted or fallen inside homes and businesses.
 Small cosmetic cracks in drywall or plaster can occur.
 Some residents may experience additional aftershocks, which are usually smaller
than the initial earthquake.
Safety Recommendations
Please inspect your home or workplace for:
 Cracks in walls, ceilings, or foundations
 Broken glass or fallen objects
 Gas odors, water leaks, or electrical issues
 Damage to chimneys or masonry
If you smell gas or suspect utility damage:
 Leave the building immediately
 Avoid using electrical switches or open flames
 Contact local emergency services or your utility provider
Aftershock Advisory
Aftershocks are common following earthquakes and may continue for hours or days.
While most are minor, residents should:
Colfax County Fire Marshal’s Office
230 North 3rd Street Raton, NM 87740
Phone: 575-445-8931 Cell: 575-447-1639 Fax: 575-445-7154
E-mail firemarshal@co.colfax.nm.us
 Stay aware of surroundings
 Secure heavy objects if possible
 Avoid damaged structures until inspected
When to Seek Professional Inspection
Consider contacting a licensed contractor or structural engineer if you observe:
 Large or widening foundation cracks
 Leaning walls or chimneys
 Doors or windows suddenly difficult to open
 Significant structural shifting
Emergency officials continue to monitor the situation. Residents should follow updates
from local authorities and emergency management agencies for additional information.
There is currently no indication of widespread severe damage associated with this event.

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