Earthquake centered in south-central part of the state
ROSEMONT, Ceona--Residents across southern Ceona were awakened this morning by a moderate earthquake.
The Geological and Terrain Survey of Grassadellia (GTSG) is reporting the earthquake, which lasted for approximately 15 seconds, was a 4.9 magnitude on the Richter scale. It struck at 4:16 am eastern time.
Data recorded at the GTSG's Lanakis office shows the quake was about 30 miles deep. No major damage has been reported, but people reported feeling the quake as far away as Madagen, Fairfield, Remmington City and West Lake, Damoign, according to the GTSG.
Dr. Sue Lehrer, a geologist based out of GTSG headquarters in Mavocke, called the quake "pretty significant," but added that "there is no need for an unusual level of concern."
ROSEMONT, Ceona--Residents across southern Ceona were awakened this morning by a moderate earthquake.
The Geological and Terrain Survey of Grassadellia (GTSG) is reporting the earthquake, which lasted for approximately 15 seconds, was a 4.9 magnitude on the Richter scale. It struck at 4:16 am eastern time.
Data recorded at the GTSG's Lanakis office shows the quake was about 30 miles deep. No major damage has been reported, but people reported feeling the quake as far away as Madagen, Fairfield, Remmington City and West Lake, Damoign, according to the GTSG.
Dr. Sue Lehrer, a geologist based out of GTSG headquarters in Mavocke, called the quake "pretty significant," but added that "there is no need for an unusual level of concern."
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