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Earthquake Strikes Georgia North and West of Atlanta
![The epicenter of the earthquake was at the orange dot inside the concentric colored circles. Image: USGS](https://i0.wp.com/weatherboy.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/GAquakeJan25.jpg?resize=900%2C623&ssl=1)
According to USGS, an earthquake struck late Friday north and west of Atlanta from a depth of 2.3 km. The magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck just outside of Linwood, Georgia at 7:01 pm yesterday evening. This is the third and strongest earthquake to strike this area within the last three months. It wasn’t strong enough to create any reported damages nor injuries.
![This map illustrates earthquake activity in and around Georgia cataloged by the USGS between 1903 and 2020. Image: Georgia Earthquake Awareness Guide 2020](https://i0.wp.com/weatherboy.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/GAquakesGeneral-246x300.jpg?resize=246%2C300&ssl=1)
According to Georgia’s Emergency Management and Home Security Agency (GEMA), approximately 15 percent of the world’s earthquakes are scattered over areas like Georgia that lack clearly defined active faults. Although earthquakes in Georgia are comparatively rare, scattered earthquakes caused significant damage and are an important consideration for homeowners. Georgia’s northwest counties, South Carolina border counties, and central and west central Georgia counties are most at risk.
GEMA recommends that people in Georgia plan for the risk of damaging earthquakes, especially if they’re in the northern Georgia counties of Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Towns, Union, Walker, and Whitfield, the South Carolina border counties of Burke, Chatham, Columbia, Effingham, Elbert, Lincoln, Richmond, and Screven, and central and west-central counties of Twiggs, Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Greene, Putnam, Butts, Jasper, Newton, Morgan, Walton, Harris, and Muscogee.
GEMA writes, “It’s important to be aware of your earthquake risk and to know how to protect yourself.” They encourage people to take a moment now to learn basic steps they should take before, during, and after an earthquake.
Just moments ago, a powerful earthquake struck Georgia, specifically north and west of Atlanta. The earthquake, which measured a magnitude of 5.8, has caused widespread damage and panic in the affected areas.
Reports are coming in of buildings collapsing, roads cracking, and power outages occurring throughout the region. Residents are urged to stay indoors and seek shelter in a safe location until further notice.
Emergency services are currently responding to the situation and are working to assess the extent of the damage and provide assistance to those in need. If you are in the affected area, please follow all instructions from local authorities and stay informed through official channels.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this earthquake, and we hope for a swift recovery and restoration of normalcy in the region. Stay safe, Georgia.
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