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While there haven't been any major, destructive earthquakes spotted in Kentucky in more than 200 years, the concept shouldn't be completely put out of mind. Because Kentucky is located in one of ...
At least two earthquakes were felt in Kentucky less than 24 hours apart, according to reports from the United States Geological Survey.
Why are earthquakes being felt in Kentucky? A University of Kentucky seismologist has some answers, along with practical safety tips to stay prepared.
Only one was centered in Kentucky, but the other was strong enough to be felt in the state. Two earthquakes shook Kentucky over the weekend. One of them was a 4.1 magnitude quake centered in ...
There was an earthquake in southern Ohio on Monday and it was felt across parts of Kentucky.
JACKSON, Ky. — Two earthquakes were reported Thursday morning in eastern Kentucky. Both were reported between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 a.m., officials with U.S. Geological Survey said.
The earthquake, which originated southwest of the Cayman Islands, was detected by a seismograph in Sonora, around 50 miles south of downtown Louisville.
Kentucky USGS: Small earthquakes detected in Kentucky U.S. Geological Survey says a 2.3 magnitude earthquake, with an epicenter near Jackson, Kentucky, was detected Thursday morning.
The New Madrid Seismic Zone has a 25-40 percent chance of producing a significant earthquake in Kentucky within the next 50 years, seismologists say.
A 4.4 earthquake occurred early Wednesday in eastern Tennessee, and there were reports it was felt in neighboring Kentucky, Georgia and North Carolina, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.