4.0 magnitude earthquake recorded in northeast Ohio

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CLEVELAND — A 4.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded just outside of Cleveland Monday morning.

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The largest earthquake to affect Ohio was a 5.0 magnitude in 1986, according to a meteorologist for WKYC.

According to the United States Geological Survey, it happened at 10:50 a.m. less than three miles from the suburb of Eastlake.

There are reports of people feeling it throughout northeast Ohio.

It's the largest earthquake to strike Ohio since Dec. 31, 2011, when a 4.0 magnitude earthquake was detected in Mahoning County.