In the early hours of Friday morning, Madison experienced a minor earthquake measuring 2.6 on the magnitude scale, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
This earthquake occurrence happened at 3:47 a.m. and registered at a depth of 5.0 kilometers.
Previous Earthquakes in Madison
This isn’t the first quake Madison has felt. Earlier, on January 1 at 8:58 p.m., a 2.4 magnitude earthquake was reported by the USGS.
Moreover, on December 1, near the border of Ashtabula County, a 2.3 magnitude earthquake occurred.
See some other news related to earthquake:
- Breaking News: Minor 2.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Lake County
- A Mild Earthquake of 3.4 Magnitude Occurred in Northern California
- Earthquake in US: 5.4 magnitude earthquake hits west Texas
Rising Awareness of Earthquakes in Madison Region
The Madison area has witnessed a series of seismic activities in recent times, prompting attention to earthquake occurrences in the region.