GREENTOWN, Ind. - Many Tri-State residents woke up to shaking Thursday morning after an earthquake in Indiana was felt around the region.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the epicenter of a 4.2 magnitude earthquake rumbled in Greentown, Ind. at 7:55 a.m.
Residents from multiple parts of the Tri-State reported feeling the earthquake, some as far south as Rabbit Hash, Ky.
Greentown is approximately 123 miles northwest of Cincinnati and 50 miles north of Indianapolis.
regional map on the site
I’m in Fort Wayne.
I felt a little rumbling and actually went down in the basement to see if the newly installed fireplace insert that I’d gotten wasn’t causing cracks in the chimney foundation. An earthquake makes me feel better.