Alabama’s Bibb County Rattled By Small Earthquake
The U.S. Geological Survey says a small earthquake with a 3.8 magnitude shook Bibb County.
The earthquake hit at 5:25 a.m. Tuesday, centered about 4 miles north of Centreville. The Geological Survey says the depth of the earthquake was about 3.1 miles.
A Bibb County sheriff’s dispatcher says several residents called the sheriff’s department about the earthquake, saying they heard “a rumble.”
It was not immediately clear if any damage occurred.
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Information from: The Birmingham News
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