Earthquake Rocks Tennessee And Southern US No Injuries Reported

4.1-magnitude earthquake rattles Tennessee and southern US.

Who expects an earthquake with their Saturday morning waffles?

Not many folks in the South — but that’s exactly what happened.

A 4.1-magnitude quake jolted parts of Tennessee just after 9 a.m., shaking homes and waking up startled residents from Greenback to Atlanta.

“I thought it was a plane flying low,” said Gabriela Reilly from Georgia.

“My husband was like, nope — definitely an earthquake.”

Where’s The Epicenter?

About 30 miles south of Knoxville, in a zone not unfamiliar with seismic surprises.

Over 23,000 people reported the tremor to the US Geological Survey (USGS) within the hour.

That’s a lot of people double-checking their ceiling fans.

Jason Pack, a former FBI agent, said the rumble was loud enough to wake the dog.

“We’re used to tornadoes here, not earthquakes,” he joked.

Still, he reminded everyone: “If a big one hits, know what to do — drop, cover, and hold on.”

Eastern quakes, experts say, pack a punch over long distances thanks to the region’s geology.

“They’re felt more widely than out West,” said USGS’s Ayesha Davis.

No injuries, no major damage.

Just a solid reminder that even in the South, the ground isn’t always as still as we think.

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