Earthquake in Washington DC, Maryland 2010

Earthquake in Maryland 2010 - An earthquake was a 3.6-magnitude earthquake somewhere around Gaithersburg in Montgomery County, shortly after 5 a.m. this morning. The weather for the most part in 2010 has been more than remotely odd. The winter started with extreme snow and then a bout of heat.  As a matter of fact, right now the heat in that area is excruciating and today’s shake has the residents on their toes. Earthquake in maryland 2010, earthquake in md, earthquake in washington dc, earthquake in dc, earthquake maryland, washington post, washington dc earthquake, wtop, washington dc.

The world shook for the residents in Maryland and DC. In the new era of social media, it’s been much easier for the residents of any natural disaster to make contact with their loved ones. The residents of Montgomery County felt the shake at approximately 5:04 AM this morning. The epicenter of the earthquake in Maryland was Gatlinburg.

Many residents who aren’t normally even out of the bed that early felt the shake this morning before ever getting out of bed. Those that had already hit the work path this morning during the earthquake in Maryland definitely knew something was wrong. Earthquake in maryland 2010, earthquake in md, earthquake in washington dc, earthquake in dc, earthquake maryland, washington post, washington dc earthquake, wtop, washington dc.

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