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3.8 Quake Felt In Kentucky

Associated Press

If you live in or were visiting southern or southeastern Kentucky, you may have felt the earth move on Sunday. The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed a 3.8 magnitude earthquake. The epicenter was south of the Kentucky, Tennessee boarder.

Fortunately no major damage was reported and no one was injured. The strongest earthquake ever recorded in Kentucky was 5.2 magnitude. It hit Bath County in 1980 and caused three million dollars in damage.