OHIO — For the fourth time within a month, another earthquake has rattled the same area of southeastern Ohio, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

USGS recorded a 2.9-magnitude earthquake near Pleasant City, Ohio, on Thursday, just after 11 p.m.

It had a depth of three miles, and it was rated "weak" and "light" on the shakiness scale.

The shaking was rated between "weak" and "light."

(USGS)

The location of this earthquake is very close to the three others reported recently.

On April 30, USGS recorded a 2.8-magnitude earthquake near Buffalo, Ohio.

On April 22, USGS reported a 3.1-magnitude earthquake just east of Zanesville and south of Cambridge along I-77, near Senecaville Lake. 

Then, another 3.1 magnitude earthquake hit in the same area on April 24.