Magnitude 3.0 earthquake rattles Seattle suburb
Light shaking was felt in the nearby Seattle metro area, according to the USGS.
Why earthquakes are felt differently in the US
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CATHCART, Wash. – A magnitude 3.0 earthquake shook the area just southeast of Cathcart, Washington around 5:40 a.m. local time.
Light shaking was felt in the nearby Seattle metro area, according to the USGS.
There's been no word on the extent of any damage.
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