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The BriefA 2.7-magnitude earthquake hit 25 miles north of Augusta in Edgefield, South Carolina.The earthquake shook the area ...
A shallow earthquake tremored in southeastern Georgia early Saturday morning, and it was the state's strongest in years. It occurred just after 4 a.m. about 160 miles away from Atlanta.
The earthquake, which struck Central Georgia around 4 a.m., was initially reported as a 4.5 magnitude from the United States Geological Survey but was confirmed as a 3.9, which is considered minor.
A small earthquake shook up the middle of Georgia on early Sunday morning. The earthquake was recorded at 3:30 A.M. and had a magnitude of 2.3.
Georgia Tech Professor Andy Newman said in an article by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Georgia generally gets between 10 and 20 earthquakes per year with magnitudes higher than 2.
A MAGNITUDE 3.9 earthquake shook homes in Georgia leaving residents stuns as the tremor sounded “like thunder.” Impacts of the quake were felt as far away as Atlanta and into South Caro… ...
More than three dozen earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 or greater have occurred in Georgia since 1974, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Late Thursday night, in a town outside of Dalton, Ga., a very small earthquake rumbled. According to the United States Geological Service, a 1.9 magnitude earthquake was reported at around 10:52 ...
Earthquakes — particularly strong ones — are much more likely in places like California, which sit along major plate boundaries. Still, small earthquakes are fairly common in Georgia, experts say.
Georgia has seen its fair share of thunderstorms and tornadoes, but many were shook when a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in central Tennessee woke them at 4:15 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. Explore ...
Residents in Tennessee and Georgia got a big surprise Wednesday morning: the rumblings of an earthquake. A magnitude 4.4 earthquake was recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey at around 4:14 a.m ...
Georgia Tech Professor Andy Newman said in an article by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Georgia generally gets between 10 and 20 earthquakes per year with magnitudes higher than 2 ...