The third minor earthquake reported in the Lowcountry in less than a week.

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The third minor earthquake reported in the Lowcountry in less than a week.

A series of minor earthquakes has struck near Ladson in Dorchester County, South Carolina, with the latest being a 1.6 magnitude event on Monday morning. This follows a 2.9 magnitude quake in the Kings Grant neighborhood over the weekend and a 2.3 magnitude one earlier last week nearby.

Event Details

The 1.6 magnitude quake occurred at 4:10 a.m. local time, originating about 3.9 miles southwest of Ladson at a depth of 6.2 kilometers (roughly 3.9 miles). No damage or injuries were reported, as these are classified as minor tremors unlikely to cause harm.

Recent Sequence

  • Saturday: 2.9 magnitude near Kings Grant/Ladson, depth around 5 km.
  • Prior Tuesday: 2.3 magnitude up Dorchester Road from the area.​
  • Monday: 1.6 magnitude in the same vicinity.

This cluster aligns with South Carolina’s seismic activity, particularly in the Lowcountry region near fault lines. Residents can report feelings to the USGS for monitoring.

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