NewsNovember 25, 2015
LILBOURN, Mo. -- Several people in Southeast Missouri felt the earth move early Wednesday after a series of small earthquakes. The U.S. Geological Survey reported four quakes of between magnitude 2.6 and magnitude 3.0 started shortly after midnight, all centered near the town of Lilbourn, in New Madrid County...
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LILBOURN, Mo. -- Several people in Southeast Missouri felt the earth move early Wednesday after a series of small earthquakes.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported four quakes of between magnitude 2.6 and magnitude 3.0 started shortly after midnight, all centered near the town of Lilbourn, in New Madrid County.

A spokeswoman for the New Madrid County Sheriff's Department said there were no reports of damage or injuries.

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Small earthquakes are fairly common in Southeast Missouri because of the New Madrid fault, which produced massive earthquakes in 1811 and 1812 that could be felt as far away as New England.

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Lilbourn, Mo.

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