A magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck near Home, Washington, early Wednesday.
HOME, Wash. — A magnitude 2.9 earthquake shook the Key Peninsula near Home, Wash. on Wednesday morning.
The earthquake was reported at 3:49 a.m. and hit at a depth of 16.93 miles.
About a dozen people reported to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network that they felt it, primarily in Pierce County with weak shaking.
Earthquakes around western Washington
Many earthquakes in Washington state are linked to the motion of the Juan de Fuca Plate and the North American Continental Plate moving against each other as the Juan de Fuca Plate slips
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