The United States Geological Survey reported another earthquake in South Carolina on Saturday. The earthquake was detected at approximately 9:27 a.m. It was located about 3.9 miles east of Elgin and approximately 21 miles east-northeast of Columbia.
The earthquake registered a magnitude of 2.49 on the Richter scale and had a depth of 2.35 kilometers. The minimum distance from the epicenter was recorded at 4.4 kilometers.
The epicenter of the earthquake was relatively close to Elgin, a town in South Carolina. The tremor was felt in surrounding areas, alerting residents to the sudden geological activity.
Authorities have urged residents to stay vigilant and be prepared in the event of any further seismic activity. Being prepared for natural disasters can help protect individuals and communities from potential damage and injury.
The US Geological Survey continues to monitor the seismic activity in the region to provide timely updates and ensure the safety of residents in South Carolina.
For more information and updates on earthquake activity in South Carolina, residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local news sources and follow guidance from relevant authorities.
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