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The first North Carolina-based earthquake this year hit Friday morning -- and then another one hit Saturday morning in the same area near Rosman in Transylvania County.
A 2.4 magnitude earthquake was reported in North Carolina early Friday morning. The earthquake happened at 2:12 a.m. near Rosman, which is right near the North Carolina and South Carolina line. Sign ...
Two earthquakes were reported overnight near Greensboro, North Carolina, according to the U.S Geological Survey. USGS image Two shallow earthquakes were reported overnight around Greensboro ...
Residents in Atlanta and parts of western North Carolina reported on social media feeling the tremors. The USGS initially reported the earthquake as a 3.5 magnitude quake before increasing it to 4 ...
a magnitude 3.4 earthquake also shook the state. The quakes are the most powerful to hit the state in years, and at least one of Wednesday's tremblers could be felt near Charlotte, North Carolina ...
Earthquakes aren’t common in the North Carolina mountains, so something unusual must be happening under Canton. Four quakes have been recorded in the past three days in the town about 130 miles ...
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake originated near Greenback, Tennessee, impacting areas including Asheville, North Carolina. While aftershocks are possible, the USGS estimates a 5% probability ...
Most North Carolina residents are well aware that major earthquakes aren't a risk in our area like they are in California and surrounding states. However, while the Tar Heel State has certainly ...
Another earthquake shook a North Carolina community on Friday, which is reportedly indicative of an old fault line that is now active. The U.S. Geological Survey told The Charlotte Observer that ...
This week an earthquake was reported in the Upstate of South Carolina. We have more on how to find out latest reports. This week an earthquake was reported in the Upstate of South Carolina.