3.8 magnitude earthquake hits north central Indiana
An earthquake about 5 miles below the ground hit north central Indiana shortly before sunrise today.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 3.8 magnitude earthquake centered 5 miles southeast of Greentown, Ind., at 7:55:21 a.m. today. The agency had initially reported the quake as a 4.2 magnitude.
Reports to the Star felt the quake as far south as Mason, Ohio; north as Augusta, Mich.; and east as Dayton, Ohio. People on the Northeastside of Indianapolis and in Noblesville said items were shaking in their homes and workplaces. Some buildings shook so hard, people thought vehicles had hit the exterior.
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