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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources halted a fracking operation in southeast Ohio’s Noble County earlier this month, ...
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Ohio has had some minor earthquakes recently. Does that mean a big one is on the way?Another low magnitude earthquake rattled Ohio on April 29, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Several other low-level tremors hit the Buckeye State in April, including a Noble ...
Southern Ohio experienced a small earthquake on Nov. 7 as the U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 2.4 magnitude quake a few miles away from Georgetown near the Kentucky border. It's estimated that ...
Ohio isn't known for seismic activity, but two noticeable earthquakes rattled the state in the past two weeks. The recent events recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey: Early Sunday, the USGS ...
A small earthquake occurred in Brown County, Ohio, along the border with Kentucky, early Thursday. A 2.4 magnitude quake happened about 4 miles from Georgetown at a depth of 5 miles just after ...
BUFFALO, Ohio – A small earthquake rattled parts of Ohio on Tuesday morning, just as people across the region braced for strong to severe thunderstorms later in the afternoon. The U.S ...
An earthquake measuring a 3.1 magnitude has hit outside the capital city of Ohio. The US Geological Survey (USGS) detected the tremor 77 miles east of Columbus at 3:14pm ET. The region sits atop ...
Southern Ohio was in for a slight − and temporary − shake on Monday afternoon, when a 3.3 magnitude earthquake hit the area. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the seismic event occurred ...
The first earthquake was reported in Jackson County, about 30 miles north of the Ohio River, around 4 p.m. It had a magnitude of 3.1. The epicenter was near Oak Hill, Ohio, according to a USGS ...
Since late April, more than 50 small earthquakes have rattled Noble County in southeast Ohio, prompting the Department of Natural Resources to stop a hydraulic fracturing operation there.
Ohio experienced a small earthquake Nov. 7, as the U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 2.4 magnitude quake a few miles away from Georgetown. This is not the first earthquake in Ohio for the year ...
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