Another Early Morning Earthquake Rattles Ohio

According to USGS, another early morning earthquake has rattled Ohio. The magnitude 3.1 earthquake struck near Pleasant City from a depth of 5 km at 4:12 am local time; Pleasant City is between Columbus, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While there were no reports of damage or injuries, more than 3 dozen people reported to USGS they felt the quake through their “Did you feel it?” web reporting tool.

This latest quake is almost as strong as one that hit southern Ohio last December. That magnitude 3.3 earthquake generated more than 1,000 “Did you feel it?” reports to USGS.

Earthquakes aren’t usually common in Ohio, but there has been an uptick in quakes around the state. A weak magnitude 1.8 event struck last November 25 to the north, just south of Youngstown. A magnitude 2.6 earthquake struck outside of Toledo in May. Before that, an earthquake hit on March 20 about 14 miles southwest of Gallipolis; it was a magnitude 2.3 event. On February 4, an even weaker magnitude 2.0 event struck near Athens. On January 23, an earthquake of the same magnitude, 2.0, struck near Fairport Harbor.

According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Ohio has deployed a seismic network with 21 seismograph stations throughout the state that continuously monitor and record earthquake activity. The Ohio Seismic Network (OhioSeis) went online in January 1999, ending a five-year gap during which there was only one operating station in Ohio. Ohio has 24/7 monitoring and coverage by seismic stations with automatic detection, location and magnitude determination…

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