An earthquake with a magnitude was reported on Friday near Woodlawn, Maryland at around 3:40pm, and
confirmed by the United States Geological Survey. This is a relatively minor earthquake that did little except rattle shelves in homes and similar objects.
452 responses were sent into the USGS on Friday, as of 5pm. 27 were in the first 10 minutes.
Richard Ortt, Director of the Maryland Geological Survey,
spoke to WJZ about what residents can expect following the earthquake.
“We really don’t expect any kind of damage,” Ortt said. “Citizens that are reporting the earthquake say there was very light shaking and nothing more than that.”
“There is possibility of aftershocks, however we would anticipate them to be smaller than the [quake] that happened this afternoon,” Ortt said. He said we probably won’t feel them.
The last region-wide earthquake was in 2011.