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Ohio has had some minor earthquakes recently. Does that mean a big one is on the way? - MSNOhio's recent earthquakes were minor — they were felt but did not cause major damage. For instance, the Noble County tremor on April 22 registered a 3.1 on the Richter Scale, ...
A small earthquake occurred in Brown County, Ohio, along the border with Kentucky, early Thursday. A 2.4 magnitude quake happened about 4 miles from Georgetown at a depth of 5 miles just after ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources halted a fracking operation in southeast Ohio's Noble County earlier this month, after about 50 small earthquakes rattled the area.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Monday’s earthquake just northeast of Cleveland was at least the sixth in Ohio in 2019, but by far the most severe. Here are some facts and figures for Ohio earthquakes, with ...
A late August Earthquake occurred in a place some might not expect: Ohio. Recently the state has experienced plenty of low-level seismic activity. Earthquakes - they're kind of part of life on the ...
Past earthquakes in Ohio and Cincinnati area In 2024, the USGS detected 126 earthquakes in Ohio, but most were very minor. All but four ranked lower than 2.5 in magnitude.
MADISON, Ohio (KDKA) - An earthquake was detected in Madison, Ohio, on Friday. Reports by the United States Geological Survey later confirmed a magnitude 2.3 earthquake that was six kilometers deep.
And earthquakes pose enough of a threat that the Ohio Emergency Management Agency is urging residents to participate in Thursday's "International ShakeOut Day" earthquake drill.
At the end of last month, a minor earthquake rattled southeast Ohio’s Noble County. A few days later residents reported another. Then another. By May 8, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources had ...
A small earthquake occurred in Brown County, Ohio, along the border with Kentucky, early Thursday. A 2.4 magnitude quake happened about 4 miles from Georgetown at a depth of 5 miles just after ...
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