Overview
- The earthquake struck at 10:37 p.m. ET Saturday about 3.7 miles southeast of Centerville at an estimated depth of about 5.2 kilometers.
- USGS initially listed the magnitude at 3.2 before revising the measurement to 2.9.
- Residents reported brief pops and shaking in Goose Creek, Hanahan, Ladson, North Charleston, Summerville, and parts of Berkeley County.
- Local outlets and officials had no reports of injuries or structural damage as of the latest updates.
- The tremor followed a 2.3 quake earlier in the week in the Summerville area that the National Weather Service confirmed.