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Small earthquake rattles Richmond area; felt as far north as Fairfax County

  • A 2.8 magnitude earthquake struck just outside of Richmond at around 5:30 p.m. On Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
  • The epicenter was located one kilometer north-northeast of Wyndham, with effects felt as far as Fairfax County.
  • There were no reports of injuries or damage, but over 1,300 reports were made to the USGS about the quake.
  • Virginia rarely experiences earthquakes due to its position on the North American tectonic plate, although a severe quake occurred in 2011.
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