4.0 Magnitude Earthquake Reported In Northeast Ohio
PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) -- Federal geologists say an earthquake struck just northeast of Cleveland.
The USGS reports that the 4.0 magnitude quake hit near Cleveland around 10:50 a.m., the quake was centered just off of the city, in Lake Erie.
There were no reports immediately of damage, and the U.S. Geological Survey is collecting responses from people who felt the tremors. A magnitude 4 earthquake can cause moderate damage.
The Ohio Department of Transportation posted video of what it looked like when the quake hit.
The City of Mentor reports that their 911 systems are being inundated with calls, and are asking residents not to call unless it's an emergency.
We are waiting for the experts to affirm what was probably an earthquake here in NEO but please tune in to the news. Dispatch is being overwhelmed with 911 calls - we don't know anymore than you do at this point.
— City of Mentor (@cityofmentor) June 10, 2019
Northeast Ohio residents are also taking to social media to report feeling the quake. Some say that their power is currently out.
Felt my office building shake in Willoughby Ohio. #earthquake in Northeast Ohio?
— Elif Bilgin Wong (@elifbilginwong) June 10, 2019
So, Ohio just had an earthquake. That was interesting.
— audREY (@acopper17) June 10, 2019
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