
More than 30 earthquakes have been recorded at Lake Tahoe since Sunday, including a 3.2 magnitude earthquake that happened at 5:37 a.m. Monday morning.
According to the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, the 3.22 earthquake was centered in the middle of the lake, 5.9 miles west northwest of Glenbrook in the Dollar Point area.
Since Sunday, more than 30 earthquakes, mostly under magnitude 2, have happened in the same area at Lake Tahoe. The largest one, recorded at 8:33 a.m. by the Nevada Seismological Laboratory was recorded as a 3.9 magnitude trembler. It was later recorded by the USGS as a 3.7 magnitude.
There’s been no reports of damage or injuries.
