According to the U.S. Geological Survey, A 3.6 magnitude
earthquake rattled Detroit and parts of Canada on Thursday evening.
This quake struck around 8 p.m., the US.GS reported, and was
centered in Amherst burg, Canada, directly across the Detroit River south of
the city.
This is what David
Gurney, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in White Lake, told the
Detroit Free Press “They happen from time to time, right in that
magnitude" in southeast Michigan, “They are rare, but not unheard
of."
There were no reports of damage or injuries.
According to the reports this earthquake was the strongest
tremor to strike the region since 2015, when a 4.2 magnitude quake struck near
Kalamazoo.
Keep safe and aware of your surroundings people.
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