"Minor 2.3 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Rockville, Maryland, and Washington D.C."

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A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 2.3 struck Rockville, Maryland, and was felt in surrounding counties and as far as West Virginia. Occurring overnight, there were no reports of damage or injuries. The quake was significantly weaker than the 2011 Virginia earthquake, which was a thousand times stronger. Residents shared their experiences on social media, with varied reactions to the event. Earthquakes in the Eastern U.S. are felt more widely due to the geological characteristics of the region.
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