South Carolina community hit with a 3.0 magnitude earthquake. How often do earthquakes occur in the Palmetto State?
A rare 3.0 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of South Carolina on Thursday. As of 2 p.m., more than 200 people reported ...
Did you feel the earthquake that was recorded near Lexington Thursday afternoon? You can report it to the USGS.
Reporters in Lexington, St. Andrews, Forest Acres and downtown Columbia felt the quake Thursday around noon. Did you?
The shallow quake was centered near South Carolina's capital.
Nine of the 11 earthquakes recorded in South Carolina in 2026 have happened in February, according to the USGS.
Hundreds of people have reported feeling the 5 quakes.
The earthquake was reported by the United States Geological Survey.
A magnitude 2.2 quake struck near Yacht Cove Tuesday, days after a stronger 3.0 rattled parts of Lexington and Richland ...
The strongest earthquake ever reported in South Texas, a magnitude 4.8 quake, was reported in 2011 about 10 miles west of ...
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