CLEVELAND — The U.S. Geological Survey detected a 2.9-magnitude earthquake in Lake County Thursday evening, just a few miles southwest of Madison.

The earthquake occurred around 6:55 p.m., and more than 200 reports came in from residents the area. The shaking was rated as “light” with no damage reported.
(USGS)
So far this year, more than 10 earthquakes have been recorded in the state, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
In late February, a 2.2-magnitude hit the Lake County area, with a depth of about 3.2 miles, according to USGS.
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