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  2. Watch as traffic cam footage captures rattles from earthquake ...

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    Southern Ohio was in for a slight − and temporary − shake on Monday afternoon, when a 3.3 magnitude earthquake hit the area. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the seismic event occurred ...

  3. Small earthquake rocks Northeast Ohio on Saturday - AOL

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    A small earthquake could be felt early Saturday morning near Alliance. Did you feel it?

  4. Northeast Ohio shook by 3.6 magnitude earthquake Sunday ... - AOL

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    The earthquake originated roughly four miles southeast of Madison, Lake County, and could be felt as far away as Akron, Lorain and Erie, Pennsylvania. Northeast Ohio shook by 3.6 magnitude ...

  5. 1986 Ohio earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake had a moment magnitude of 5.0 and a depth of 6 kilometres (4 mi). Its epicenter was 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the city of Cleveland, but its exact location could not be found. Tremors were felt all across the Eastern United States, from Virginia to Northern Canada.

  6. List of disasters in the United States by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion: Accident – explosion Cleveland, Ohio: $7,000,000-$15,000,000 129 1963 USS Thresher (SSN-593) Accident – submarine: Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Massachusetts: Deadliest submarine disaster in U.S. history. 128 1838 Steamship Pulaski disaster: Accident – shipwreck Off North Carolina: 128–135 1901

  7. Cuyahoga River - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 fire caused approximately $50,000 in damage, mostly to an adjacent railroad bridge, [25] but despite Mayor Stokes' efforts, very little attention was initially given to the incident, and it was not considered a major news story in the Cleveland media. [25] A view of the river from the Ohio and Erie Canal Tow-Path Trail