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| Studies Suggest, Unusual "Pink Sky" May Appear Before Some Earthquakes
Residents of Lincoln, Montana, were recently treated to a late-evening scare, as an earthquake rattled the area at around 12:30 AM last Thursday. Little damage was reported near its epicenter, which was located about 62 miles north of Butte. In fact, according to USGS data, Montana experienced around five small earthquakes, or "tremblors" as they are called, throughout the Helena Valley region in West Central Montana. However, tremors weren't the only thing that had been reported that evening. A number of residents in the region apparently noted an unusual, "intensely bright shade of pink" around sunset the evening directly preceding the earthquakes, which some locals believe to be somehow connected to the seismic events in question. The Montana Standard reported that the so-called "earthquake sky" has been seen before in the past, shortly before tremors in the region. Debbie Shea of Butte was interviewed about the unusual occurrence, noting that her ex-husband had once claimed to see