
Nancy Flemming was with her dog outside her home near the intersection of Rauch and Douglas Roads at the time of the earthquake. and she wrote that she "felt and heard" the quake. The post received a handful of responses from individuals who said they did notice something had occurred.īarbara Siebarth lives on Ida Maybee Rd.

The Monroe News posted a message on its Facebook page asking if anyone heard or felt Monday's quake. Managed by the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), Earthquake Warning California uses ground motion sensors from across the state to.

It occurred near Sterling State Park in Lake Erie’s Brest Bay.Īugust 2020 news report: Earthquake recorded near Detroit Beach Earthquake Warning California is the country’s first publicly available, statewide warning system that could give California residents crucial seconds to take cover before you feel shaking. The last time the USGS registered a Michigan earthquake was a 3.2 magnitude in in Detroit Beach on Aug. ".There was no rolling, continuing quaking like you generally get with earthquakes. "I've been in earthquakes out in California, and they don't make a noise like that," she said. There were no reports of property damage.Īxel's home on Cemetery is just west of the epicenter of the quake, and she said the only physical sign something had happened was that some photos on a shelf in her office had been knocked to the ground. Managed by the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), Earthquake Warning California uses ground motion sensors from across the state to detect earthquakes before humans can feel them and can notify Californians to Drop, Cover and Hold On in advance of an earthquake.

Almost 30 residents reported feeling the quake to the USGS website.
