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The earthquake was more than 14 miles below the surface and the U.S. Geological Service reported it was felt in Ohio and W. Va. along the Ohio River.
A 3.1 magnitude earthquake occurred near Pleasant City, Ohio, on April 22. The earthquake was centered about 1.2 miles southeast of Pleasant City and occurred at a depth of three miles.
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Madison, Ohio, Thursday. No damage reported, but some residents felt shaking. USGS ...
The earthquake was more than 14 miles below the surface and the U.S. Geological Service reported it was felt in Ohio and W. Va. along the Ohio River.
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake shook near Madison Thursday afternoon, marking the third quake this week in the area.
Kentucky, Ohio earthquakes Earthquake with 3.3 magnitude strikes Ohio, felt in parts of Kentucky and West Virginia. People who felt the earthquake are able to report their experience to the United ...
It's estimated that millions of earthquakes with a 2.5 magnitude or lower occur every year. They are considered minor as they are not usually felt. Hard to believe but Ohio has already seen more ...
A 3.3 magnitude earthquake was reported Monday afternoon in Ohio and felt in parts of Kentucky and West Virginia. According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake was reported at ...
Of the 300 earthquakes recorded at a 2.0 magnitude or higher in Ohio since 1776, 15 events have reportedly caused minor to moderate damage, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Ohio experienced a small earthquake Nov. 7, as the U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 2.4 magnitude quake a few miles away from Georgetown. This is not the first earthquake in Ohio for the year, as ...
A small earthquake occurred in Brown County, Ohio, along the border with Kentucky, early Thursday. A 2.4 magnitude quake happened about 4 miles from Georgetown at a depth of 5 miles just after ...
Of the 300 earthquakes recorded at a 2.0 magnitude or higher in Ohio since 1776, 15 events have reportedly caused minor to moderate damage, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.