The Associated Press
SEATTLE — A 3.6 magnitude earthquake shook up the central Puget Sound area Monday morning.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported the quake’s epicenter was 3 miles east of Belfair and was located about 13.6 miles down. It hit just past 4 a.m.
No damage was immediately reported.
According to reports from www.volcanodiscovery.com, lights were seen shaking in Port Ludlow while light to violent shaking was felt in Port Orchard as a result of the quake.
