An Earthquake registering just under 4 magnitude has hit NC, GA, & TN...apparently the epi-center was the trail town of: HOT SPRINGS, NC.
Here's the latest from the news services:
Minor Quake Rattles N.C., Ga. and Tenn.
Thursday August 25, 2005 8:31 AM
HOT SPRINGS, N.C. (AP) - A magnitude 3.8 earthquake rattled homes in North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia but appeared to have caused little serious damage, officials said.
The minor quake, which struck at 11:09 p.m. Wednesday, was centered about 2 miles southeast of Hot Springs, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center.
Rocks crashed down on N.C. 209 in Madison County, but the road remained open. The quake also damaged the foundation of a mobile home and knocked pictures off walls in western North Carolina, but there were no reports of injuries, officials said.
Asheville resident Jean Harrell was awakened when the temblor shook her house.
``I went downstairs because I thought my water heater had blown up,'' she said. ``Then I thought maybe it was my gas system. It scared me to death.''
The temblor could be felt as far as Athens, Ga., about 150 miles to the south, and along the North Carolina-Tennessee border, officials said.
The Southeast has scores of faults, the most famous of which is the Brevard Fault, which runs through the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains.