Magnitude 3.5 Earthquake Confirmed in Washington
The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network confirmed a magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck the region near Coulee City and Grand Coulee Dam in eastern Washington state.
The network reported the earthquake struck about 8:48 on Monday morning.
KREM-TV reports the earthquake was reported about a mile underground.
There were no reports of damage and the epicenter was about 15 miles north-northeast of Coulee City.
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