3.2 Magnitude Earthquake In Southeast Michigan!
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported a 3.2 magnitude earthquake at 6:55 p.m., 1.9 miles SSE of Detroit Beach in Monroe County. The quake depth was updated to 5.7 miles. USGS officials initially reported the quake as a 3.4 magnitude earthquake.
In the last 45 minutes... one #earthquake near Detroit, one in Idaho, one in Nevada and three in California... it’s #2020. Should we be surprised at anything? pic.twitter.com/kTMhz5yIuL
— Lara Fish, M.Ed. (@chasrabesh) August 22, 2020
“There was a loud boom and the entire house shook and the pictures rattled on the wall,” Vicki LaVelle of Temperance told the Monroe News. Deanna Porter of Monroe said also said people in her neighborhood emerged from their houses to “see what happened.”
Reports also say residents in the Downriver and Monroe County areas have admitted to feeling the quake.
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