3.6-magnitude earthquake hits near Sequim, Washington
SEQUIM, Wash. - Two small earthquakes hit in Washington state Sunday evening, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
A 2.7-magnitude earthquake hit around 6 p.m. near Monroe.
Then at 7:30 p.m. a 3.6-magnitude quake struck near Sequim. It initially registered as a 3.5-magnitude quake but was reviewed and registered 3.6.
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Dozens of people reported to USGS that they felt the quake.
No damage or injuries have been reported.