2 small earthquakes reported Monday near Monroe, Carnation

MONROE, Wash. — Two small earthquakes were recorded Monday in Western Washington, near the towns of Monroe and Carnation.

People on social media reported feeling a 2.9 magnitude earthquake that shook near Monroe overnight.

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network said the quake happened 4.28 miles southwest of Monroe at 2:41 a.m. Monday.

KIRO 7 heard from people living in Everett, Mill Creek and Snohomish who said they felt the ground move.

Some people said they were shaken awake.

There have been no reports of any damage or injuries.

A second earthquake was reported later in the day. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network recorded a 2.2 magnitude about 5 miles northeast of Carnation at 12:05 p.m.