Posted on 06/29/2015 6:21:13 PM PDT by markomalley
The U.S. Geological Survey says a small earthquake has shaken Madison County, Mississippi.
It was the third quake in the area in the past two months.
Paul Caruso, a geophysicist at the National Earthquake Information Center, says the 3.2-magnitude quake occurred at 8:23 a.m. Monday. The epicenter was about 4 miles southwest of Canton and 19 miles north-northeast of Jackson.
Caruso says it was too small for any significant damage to be likely.
He says analysts don't know what fault is involved.
(Excerpt) Read more at wtva.com ...
Just wondering is someone is trying to get our attention.
If that somebody wanted to get our attention, he wouldn’t do it with a tiny earthquake in Missouri.
Liberals say all these earthquakes in unusual places are due to fracking.
If that somebody wanted to get our attention, he wouldnt do it with a tiny earthquake in Missouri.
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Or in Mississippi either... where this earth place took place.
Not to be confused with Alabama Shakes.
Agreed. I think the fire and brimstone would be falling from the sky. That’s an attention getter.
Missouri was easier for me to spell.
Got any more of them BF licenses to hand out there in Ol’ Miss?
Depth 5km. Unlikely.
Gia?
Did they lose any bridges?
There was an earthquake felt in Alabama not long ago.
Alabama Shakes ROCKS
I didn’t feel anything here in CA.
They were in Minneapolis recently and I can tell you that they certainly do...
A 3.2 isn't gonna cut it -- that's about the "magnitude" of the trash truck coming up the street and lowering it's auto "can-pick-up" thing".....
Trust me on this....
There was a 4.0 earthquake in Fairfield, IL a couple of weeks ago too.
Michael Moore fell out of bed?
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