An earthquake that was recorded to have a magnitude of 4.4 by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) hit near Lacomb, Linn County in Oregon. Numerous local residents felt the rumble and reported the same to the USGS.

A short while after 5:50 AM local time on Friday, the USGS recorded the earthquake’s magnitude and reported that it was coming from a depth of 14.3 kilometres. Sweet Home, Oregon reportedly recorded three more minor quakes (with magnitudes between 1.0 and 1.5) in the past 24 hours.

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The USGS later sent out a post on Twitter, where it revealed that the earthquake did not prompt an SMS alert since such an alert is only activated if an earthquake is recorded to have a magnitude of 4.5 or higher. The earthquake on Friday did not result in any damage or loss of life.

The Twitter post states, “At M 4.4, the earthquake was just below the threshold for cell phone alerts to be delivered. As you can see in the graphic below, these will be delivered at M 4.5 and larger. We know many of you felt shaking and we hope you took a protective action like Drop, Cover, and Hold On.” Check out the post and the graph right here:

The Oregon earthquake is not the only earthquake that has occurred today. Another minor earthquake was recorded near Lisbon, New Hampshire on Friday morning. It had a magnitude of 1.7. This comes after a similar earthquake on August 5, when the magnitude was reported to be 2.3.

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The earthquake comes right after Hurricane Ian, which dealt severe damage to many areas in the state of Florida. Another earthquake had recently struck Mexico City on September 19, recording a 7.6 magnitude and resulting in the death of two people, besides damaging numerous structures.