https://twitter.com/PrishaeWilson/status/434528963688693760
That was an earthquake people were feeling in South Carolina and Georgia Friday night. Initial reports pegged the quake at a magnitude of 5.4, although that number was quickly revised downward.
Per @USGS – Initial earthquake epicenter is Edgefield, SC. 4.4M earthquake. pic.twitter.com/piy1sTkez4
— Jacob Wycoff (@4cast4you) February 15, 2014
UPDATE: The earthquake that hit South Carolina has been downgraded to a 4.1 magnitude #swfl http://t.co/vKmmspTFt2 pic.twitter.com/jTy0aEolZK
— NBC2 (@NBC2) February 15, 2014
Location of quake: near SC/GA state line, 150 miles from #CLT, 60 miles from Columbia, 22 miles from N Augusta. #earthquake
— Blair Miller (@BlairMillerTV) February 15, 2014
USGS says 4.1 magnitude quake centered in western SC. So far, no reports of damage. Largest earthquake in this region was in 1916 — a 5.1
— Ben Stein (@AnotherBenStein) February 15, 2014
USGS now saying 4.1 earthquake. Said multiple times on #WBTVat11. Making sure to update Twitter, too. Shallow quake felt far away.
— Molly Grantham WBTV (@MollyGrantham) February 15, 2014
I know there's a couple finishing a Valentine's date that kissed the exact moment that quake hit.
"Did you feel that?" #magic— Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) February 15, 2014
https://twitter.com/Clemsonben22/status/434541614443544577
I felt that quake. I heard a groaning noise. The animals went crazy… we get ice/snow and an earthquake all in one week #crazy #edgefield
— Brittany Kay (@zairaduvessa) February 15, 2014
Within minutes, the quake had its own Twitter account.
https://twitter.com/edgefield_quake/status/434540223800672256
https://twitter.com/edgefield_quake/status/434540779323662336
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