
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The second earthquake in less than a week rattled a North Carolina mountain town on Saturday morning — in an area that has been hit with several small quakes.
The first quake this week was a 2.0 magnitude on Monday, located 6.1 miles west of Rosman in Transylvania County.
The latest earthquake rattled the same area — about 6 miles west of Rosman — just before 7 a.m. Saturday with a 2.1 magnitude, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The area of the Saturday and Monday quakes are near Lake Toxaway and south of Wolf Ridge.
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This marks the fifth small earthquake in western North Carolina so far this year, with all being centered in Transylvania County.

A 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Tennessee in May, rattling large areas of western North Carolina and the Upstate of South Carolina.
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The latest earthquake on Saturday did not have any reports of people noticing the shaking.
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