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2.7 Earthquake Reported In Western North Carolina

The minor, 2.7 magnitude earthquake was centered about 4 miles north of Morganton on Tuesday morning, according to the USGS.

NORTH CAROLINA — Tuesday morning got off to a shaky start in western North Carolina due to a 2.7 magnitude earthquake.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, Tuesday's earthquake occurred around 9:19 a.m. and was centered about 4 miles north of Morganton, North Carolina. While it was a minor rumble, the USGS received reports that it was felt more than 60 miles away in Charlotte and the Mooresville area.

(Source: U.S. Geological Survey)

The quake occurred in the Inland Carolinas Region, which experiences small earthquakes about once every year or two, the USGS said.

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The largest earthquake in the region, which was a 5.1 magnitude, was recorded in 1916.

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