The recent quake in Wisconsin got me thinking, how rare are earthquakes in the Midwest? I found out a surprising fact, the state is split in half by a fault line.
Look at this map of the 3.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Western New York this morning around 6:15 AM. You can see where the earthquake originated from in West Seneca based on where the red star is. From there, you can see the different colored squares that indicate how the earthquake felt in each area.