Earthquake Rattles Near North Carolina / South Carolina / Georgia State Lines

An overnight earthquake in North Carolina near the state line with South Carolina and Georgia struck but it was too weak to create any damage or injuries. According to USGS, at 19 minutes after midnight, a relatively weak magnitude 2.1 earthquake struck with experts with the University of Memphis Center for Earthquake Research and Information reviewing and confirming the quake details. The epicenter of the earthquake, which was reported to strike near the surface, was located near Lake Toxaway which is about half way between Greenville, South Carolina and Knoxville, Tennessee; it is also located half-way between Asheville, North Carolina and Gainesville, Georgia.

According to USGS, earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or less are rarely felt or heard by people, but once they exceed 2.0 , more and more people can feel them. While damage is possible with magnitude 3.0 events or greater, significant damage and casualties usually don’t occur until the magnitude of a seismic event rises to a 5.5 or greater rated event…

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