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Earthquake Rattles Metro Detroit, 2nd Quake In 2 Weeks
Though dozens of people across the Detroit area reported feeling the tremor, no injuries or significant damage have been reported.
A small earthquake hit the Detroit area Monday, the second quake to strike in the area in two weeks, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The 2.7-magnitude quake struck near Carleton at 5:32 p.m. Monday with a depth of 6 kilometers, according to geologists.
Though dozens of people across the Detroit area reported feeling the tremor, no injuries or significant damage have been reported.
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Geologists ask anyone who felt the earthquake to report it to the USGS here.
Monday's quake comes just after a slightly stronger 2.9-magnitude earthquake struck just off the coast Amherstburg, Ontario two weeks ago.
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Amherstburg sits roughly 16 miles south of Detroit at the mouth of the Detroit River.
The earthquake shook multiple downriver communities, including Trenton, Rockwood, Grosse Isle and Wyandotte.
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