Madison Township experienced its third earthquake this month. The United States Geological Service (USGS) reported a 2.0-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday afternoon.
Fortunately, the quake, with a depth of about 3.1 miles, was categorized as having a “light” impact, indicating no damages or significant consequences.
The United States Geological Service (USGS) recorded a 2.0-magnitude earthquake early Tuesday afternoon, making this the third earthquake to hit Madison Township this month:
The United States Geological Service (USGS) recorded a 2.0-magnitude earthquake early Tuesday afternoon, making this the third earthquake to hit Madison Township this month. https://t.co/z9lZwPZmCr
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Recent Seismic Activity: A Recap
This recent tremor follows a 2.6-magnitude earthquake on January 5, making it the second earthquake in just a few days.
Despite the ground shaking in Madison Township, the USGS assures the community that these quakes are relatively mild and not causing any harm.
Read some latest 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
- Friday Morning: 2.6 Magnitude Earthquake Recorded in Lake County
Reflecting on Last Year: Previous Earthquakes in Lake County
Looking back, the USGS notes that three earthquakes occurred in the Lake County area last year. Two seismic events took place in August, and another occurred in December.
While these incidents may raise eyebrows, it’s essential to remember that they are relatively uncommon in this region and have not resulted in significant damages.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and keep the public informed about any developments.