An earthquake was reported in Western North Carolina on Tuesday.

A 2.5 magnitude earthquake shook parts of South Carolina on Sunday night.

A small earthquake hit part of the Lake Norman area on Tuesday morning.

Two South Carolina earthquakes that occurred on Wednesday could be felt in parts of Charlotte.

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The town of Accumoli suffered most of the devastation while nearby towns Amatrice and Arquata del Tronto, were also hit. Aftershocks from the quake toppled numerous buildings, and were felt up to 100 miles away. Rescuers are still searching for survivors among the rubble.

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The death toll on Monday rose to 350 in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck Ecuador over the weekend, according to The New York Times.

A magnitude-7.8 earthquake hit the central coast of Ecuador Saturday night, killing 233 people and injuring over one thousand

A second earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 struck the island of Kyushu in Japan early Saturday morning, killing at least 26 people.