An earthquake near La Center, Kentucky was felt in parts of Illinois and Missouri early on Sunday morning. According to the National Weather Service in Paducah and the USGS, a magnitude 3.5 was recorded about 8.7 miles north of La Center and 24.2 miles west of Paducah.
It happened around 1:12 a.m. and had a depth of about 8.3 miles. People from Jackson, Mo., Grand Chain, Ill., Anna, Ill. and more have reported feeling it. FULL REPORT
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Ooh-s*it❗?
That tells me the Madrid fault line is active.
The last time it cracked the entire Mississippi began to be swallowed up and reversed out course flowing north.
It’s bigger than the Andres fault. Yellowstone is ready to blow. When it bullied the New Madrid fault line will take out 13 states ending in northern Georgia.
Revision:Blows not bullied.