An earthquake recently struck near a small town in Colorado and the shaking could be felt as far as Denver, the state’s biggest city by population.
According to Hayley Vawter of FOX Weather, the Friday morning quake hit at 6:08 MT and registered at a magnitude of 2.9, with the epicenter north of Denver and just three miles southwest of Dacono, Colorado. No damage was reported.
The U.S. Geological Survey noted that the earthquake was likely felt as a result of how shallow it was (5.09 miles) and because it occurred during the morning and near populated areas…