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Magnitude 3.6 earthquake hits near Poulsbo

Credit: Pacific Northwest Seismic Network 

The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reported a magnitude 3.6 earthquake near Poulsbo on Thursday night.

The quake happened at 8:55 p.m.

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According to PNSN, the quake was about 12.3 miles west-northwest from Poulsbo, 21.4 miles north-northwest from Bremerton and about 29.5 miles west-northwest from Seattle.

Some viewers on KIRO 7's Facebook page shared that they felt the shake in Lake Stevens, Port Ludlow, Sequim, north Bothell and Startup.

Did you feel it?

JUST IN: The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reports a magnitude 3.5 quake about 12.3 miles west northwest from Poulsbo. Did you feel it?

Posted by KIRO 7 News on Thursday, June 15, 2017
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