No reports of damage as 4.6 quake rattles Seattle
A 4.6 earthquake has rattled the Seattle area.
By The Associated Press
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There are no immediate reports of damage from a 4.6 magnitude earthquake that rattled the Seattle and Puget Sound area at 5:25 a.m. today.
But it woke a lot of people up.
The U.S. Geological Survey says it was centered 16 miles northwest of Seattle near Kingston. The preliminary magnitude could be revised.
The shaking woke up Robert Lyden on Anderson Island in Puget Sound. He says it fell like something had hit his roof. He says it knocked a water fountain off his deck.
Lacey Menne says it shook her house in Kingston as she was preparing to go to work at the Coastal Cafe. She says it shook longer than most little quakes.
Seattle radio and TV stations report callers around the Puget Sound area felt the quake.
Local News | No reports of damage as 4.6 quake rattles Seattle | Seattle Times Newspaper
Jeez--a volcano is possibly erupting in Alaska, Seattle is hit by an earthquake, what's going on here in the Northwest??!




