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Earthquakes occur often in the Carolinas because of small fault lines scattered through the state. Below is an example of the ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNEarthquake in North Carolina felt in Greenville, Spartanburg
Several people around the Upstate area of South Carolina reported feeling an earthquake that happened in Polk County, North ...
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WCIV on MSNLowcountry's hidden threat: Frequent quakes highlight need for preparedness in Summerville
You may have felt the ground rumble in Summerville about a month ago.An 2.2 magnitude earthquake rattled the area about one ...
It’s also the first time in nearly 20 years an earthquake hit the area, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural ...
South Carolina has had nearly 300 earthquakes east of Columbia since the year 2000, the vast majority unnoticeable at 2.0 magnitude or below, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
According to emergency management officials, about 70% of South Carolina earthquakes are located in the Middleton Place-Summerville Seismic Zone, about 12.4 miles northwest of Charleston.
South Carolina has experienced more than 30 earthquakes between December of last year and Wednesday. Here’s what we know about why the quakes keep happening.
Other notable earthquakes to occur in South Carolina include a magnitude 4.3 earthquake centered in Union County on Jan. 1, 1913, and a magnitude 4.1 earthquake centered in Edgefield County on the ...
A 2.5-magnitude earthquake was felt Monday in the middle of South Carolina and is the first earthquake in the state this year after a string of earthquakes were detected in the same area last week.
The U.S. Geological Survey has picked up the third small earthquake in less than two weeks in western North Carolina.
South Carolina has several fault systems and is "one of the most seismically active states on the East Coast," the state's Emergency Management Division tweeted. An earthquake guide from the ...
DE LA CANAL: South Carolina is on a minor fault line, he says. And the state has had swarms before. They traced a series of small earthquakes in the 1970s to the creation of a new reservoir.
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