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The first North Carolina-based earthquake this year hit Friday morning -- and then another one hit Saturday morning in the ...
The weekend is getting off to a “shaky” start in western North Carolina, where a small earthquake was recorded early Friday morning. According to the U.S.
Tremors from an earthquake of 4.1 preliminary magnitude in Tennessee on Saturday morning could be felt in Atlanta and western North Carolina, according to the U.S. Geological Survey and local news ...
The quake hit around 9 a.m. local time, about 13 miles from Greenback, Tennessee, which is about 30 miles south of Knoxville, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
A magnitude 2.1 earthquake hit North Carolina and South Carolina early on Saturday morning. The epicenter of the earthquake ...
a magnitude 3.4 earthquake also shook the state. The quakes are the most powerful to hit the state in years, and at least one of Wednesday's tremblers could be felt near Charlotte, North Carolina ...
This week an earthquake was reported in the Upstate of South Carolina. We have more on how to find out latest reports. This week an earthquake was reported in the Upstate of South Carolina.
Most North Carolina residents are well aware that major earthquakes aren't a risk in our area like they are in California and surrounding states. However, while the Tar Heel State has certainly ...
It also was felt in parts of Georgia, Kentucky and North Carolina. Seismic waves from earthquakes spread more efficiently in the Eastern U.S. compared to the West because of the region's geology, ...
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said an earthquake was reported in Rosman, North Carolina on Friday.
Did your walls shake Saturday morning? An earthquake was reported in Tennessee that could be felt across north Georgia. Here's what is reported.
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Greenback, Tennessee, Saturday morning, shaking parts of Georgia and North Carolina, according to the USGS.