SCEMD: Relief valve caused loud boom heard, felt across the Midlands WIS News 10 Staff
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Did you feel a tremor Friday night?
Many WIS viewers in the Midlands reported possibly feeling an earthquake under their feet in West Columbia, Cayce, and even in downtown Columbia.
@GregWISTV@JudiGatson Just felt a rumble in Cayce like we feel when the quarry uses dynamite. Kinda late for that. Peter Hamlett (@PeterHamlett) December 12, 2020
Felt it in downtown Columbia too Jarod Holt (@jarodholt) December 12, 2020
Saturday morning, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division reported a 2.4 magnitude earthquake did occur in the Midlands around 8:37 p.m. Friday night.
SCEMD: Relief valve caused loud boom heard, felt across the Midlands WIS News 10 Staff
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Did you feel a tremor Friday night?
Many WIS viewers in the Midlands reported possibly feeling an earthquake under their feet in West Columbia, Cayce, and even in downtown Columbia.
@GregWISTV@JudiGatson Just felt a rumble in Cayce like we feel when the quarry uses dynamite. Kinda late for that. Peter Hamlett (@PeterHamlett) December 12, 2020
Felt it in downtown Columbia too Jarod Holt (@jarodholt) December 12, 2020
Saturday morning, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division reported a 2.4 magnitude earthquake did occur in the Midlands around 8:37 p.m. Friday night.