CONCORD, N.H. —

A small earthquake was detected in New Hampshire overnight.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, it was a 1.5-magnitude quake centered about two miles east of Concord.

The earthquake, which had a depth of about 6.6 miles, hit just after 2 a.m.

There are no reports of any damage.

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This quake follows a few minor ones that were detected recently: a 1.4-magnitude quake in Meredith in June, a 1.6-magnitude quake in Greenland in May and a 2.0-magnitude quake in New Durham in April.

Of course, many won’t soon forget the earthquake that shook New Hampshire in January, when a 3.8-magnitude quake centered just off Portsmouth hit at 10:22 a.m. on Jan. 27.

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