Ohio Reports a 4.0 Magnitude Earthquake

EarthquakeOn Jun 10, 2019, Northeast Ohio residents reported they felt a probable earthquake.

The trembler purebred during a 4.0 magnitude. The United States Geological Survey is questioning a report.

The core of a 4.0 trembler is north of Lake County in Lake Erie.

The glow departments of Eastlake, Mentor, and Euclid endorse they suspicion they felt an earthquake.

Wickliffe Police @WickliffePolice tweeted on Twitter that they felt a jolt that they suspicion was an earthquake. They did not wish to endorse until they perceived some-more information.

They combined that they were receiving many calls seeking what a jolt was, though there were no reports of damage.

The City of Mentor @cityofmentor tweeted on Twitter that they endorse they felt what seemed to be an earthquake, though are watchful for experts to endorse it.

They asked people to listen to a news for serve updates, and their dispatch is being swamped with 911 calls. Adding they do not have any serve information about a earthquake.

USGS reported 220 people have reported that they felt an earthquake.

Bob Fenner from News 5 reported that in Mentor he felt a “rumble” during approximately 10:50 a.m ET. He combined his mother was in Willoughby and also felt a purported earthquake.

No energy outages were reported.

Written by Barbara Sobel

Sources:

CBS Pittsburgh: upheaval Reported In Northeast Ohio
NBC 5: Clevelanders news feeling trembler Monday morning

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