3.5 magnitude earthquake strikes near North Bend, WA
A 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck Monday afternoon north of North Bend, Washington.
What we know:
The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network says the quake was reported at 1:35 p.m. about four miles northeast of Fall City.
It was recorded at a depth of about ten miles. The quake was originally reported as a magnitude 3.6 but was later reviewed and determined to be at 3.5 on the scale.

A map shows the epicenter of the earthquake. (PNSN)
What we don't know:
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
While there are many variables involved, geologists say damage does not usually occur until the earthquake magnitude reaches somewhere above 4 or 5.
The Source: Information in this story came from the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
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