Yavapai County, Arizona — A magnitude 3.8 earthquake was detected in Yavapai County near Chino Valley on Sunday afternoon.
U.S. Geological Survey officials said the quake struck just before 2 p.m.
The Yavapai County Emergency Management Department said it had received reports of tremors in Prescott, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley, as well as Jerome, Skull Valley, and People’s Valley.
Everyone at YCOEM is just feeling it and getting information about the tremors felt in Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley. When we have more information, we will post it.
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— Yavapai_County_OEM (@YavapaiOEM) July 23, 2023
No injuries or damage were reported, county officials said. People have also reported feeling the tremor for about 15 seconds, ranging from “like a car hitting a house” to “like a dog hitting a sofa.”
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