Tennessee, North Carolina and earthquake
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The Eastern Tennessee seismic zone is one of the most active ... It also was felt in parts of Georgia, Kentucky and North Carolina. Seismic waves from earthquakes spread more efficiently in the Eastern U.S. compared to the West because of the region's ...
Residents in western North Carolina experienced tremors as a 4.1 magnitude earthquake originating in Tennessee sent seismic waves across the region. The quake, occurring just after 9 a.m. on Saturday,
The earthquake just miles from the North Carolina border awakened families and rattled homes as far away as Charlotte as it spread tremors across portions of the southern U.S. on Saturday morning.
ASHEVILLE – If you felt a rumbling start to your Saturday morning, it might have been a hungry tummy, but more likely it was an earthquake that rocked Western North Carolina. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there was a 4.1 magnitude earthquake at 9:04 a.m. May 10.
The U.S. Geological Survey has confirmed a 4.1 magnitude earthquake in eastern Tennessee on Saturday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey has confirmed a 4.1 magnitude earthquake in eastern Tennessee on Saturday morning. On X, many users reported feeling shakes and rattles in western North Carolina and some felt it as far away as Atlanta.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports an earthquake near the Tennessee and North Carolina border on Saturday morning.
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake near the Tennessee-North Carolina border was felt as far east as the Charlotte area on Saturday, according to reports on social media. USGS A 4.1 magnitude earthquake near the Tennessee-North Carolina border on Saturday was felt ...
ATLANTA (AP) — An earthquake of 4.1 preliminary magnitude was reported Saturday morning in Tennessee and was felt in Atlanta, Georgia, and western North Carolina, according to the U.S. Geological Survey and local news reports.