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Columbia, South Carolina was shaken awake on Wednesday morning by a 1.5 magnitude earthquake that struck at 5:09 a.m. near Elgin, Kershaw County, at a depth of 1.3 miles. This quake marks the fifth confirmed seismic event of the year in South Carolina, contributing to a surge of earthquakes in the Midlands region, with 67 recorded in Kershaw County since June 2022. Though classified as a micro quake, residents are encouraged to report their experiences and remain informed about potential seismic activity in the region.
Columbia, South Carolina woke up to a little surprise on Wednesday morning! At precisely 5:09 a.m., an earthquake that registered a 1.5 magnitude rattled the area, leaving residents wondering what just happened. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), this minor quake was centered near Elgin in Kershaw County, located about 1.3 miles beneath the earth’s surface.
This tremor marks the fifththird to hit the Midlands region this year. Earlier in February, a slightly stronger quake with a magnitude of 2.0 also startled residents near the same area. What’s really interesting is the pattern we’ve been seeing: last year, 30 earthquakes were confirmed in South Carolina, while 28 were recorded in 2023!
The Midlands, particularly Kershaw County, seems to be the hotbed for seismic activity. More than 67 earthquakes have been recorded there since June 2022! Just two years ago, on June 29, 2022, South Carolina experienced its most significant tremors in nearly a decade, with magnitudes of 3.5 and 3.6 captivating the area.
Ever wonder what the strongest quake in South Carolina’s history was? Look no further than the notorious 7.3 magnitude quake that struck Charleston back in 1886. This earthquake led to tragic outcomes, resulting in 60 fatalities and a lasting impact on the region. It’s a stark reminder of how powerful nature can be!
For those residents who experienced the tremors Wednesday morning, there’s an avenue for you to voice your experience. The USGS encourages anyone who felt the quake to report their sensations, adding valuable data that contributes to our understanding of these natural occurrences.
The earthquake was classified as a micro quake according to the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale, which means it was not expected to cause any major damage or injuries. In fact, earthquakes measuring 2.5 magnitude or less often go unnoticed and primarily register on seismographs.
State officials have noted that while these smaller earthquakes have become somewhat regular occurrences, they do not predict a larger, more damaging earthquake in the near future. Residents are encouraged to take simple precautionary measures, like checking their earthquake insurance, securing hazardous items, and practicing safety protocols just in case.
Some experts believe there might be a correlation between the recent uptick in seismic activity and the Wateree River, particularly given the elevated water levels experienced in the area in recent years. However, no single cause has been confirmed by scientists yet. An interesting town hall meeting in 2022 indicated that as many as 200 smaller tremors could have gone unnoticed and unrecorded, revealing that our quaky history might be richer than we thought!
Despite this swarm of seismic activity, experts are keen to reassure everyone that these frequent minor earthquakes are unusual but do not hint at a larger quake on the horizon. Still, it’s natural for Elgin residents (and beyond) to feel a tad anxious given the recent flurry of activity!
As Columbia continues to shake off these tremors, it’s essential for residents to stay informed and prepared. Nature has a way of keeping us on our toes!
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