DUVALL, Wash. (AP) — The University of Washington reports a Tuesday morning earthquake near Duvall was a little larger than first reported.
Further study of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network shows the quake at 5:21 a.m. was a 3.4 magnitude instead of a 2.7. It also was about four miles deep, instead of one mile as first indicated.
There are no reports of damage. A U.S. Geological Survey website shows the quake was felt in suburbs north and east of Seattle from Bothell to Issaquah.
A woman who lives near Duvall told KOMO-TV the shaking vibrated her house and scared her dog.