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Did you feel that 2.9 magnitude rumble in Brightmoor?

You felt that little rumble this morning, didn't you?

## Your morning coffee just got a little shake-up

So let me tell you— I was just about to pour my coffee, right? Out here in Brightmoor, the windows were still fogged a little, you know, that morning dew. And then this *thump*. Not loud, not like a car crash on Grand River, but enough to make you pause. Then my phone blew up. Turns out, what we felt was a 2.9-magnitude earthquake, all the way over in Amherstburg, Ontario. On God.

Now listen— a whole earthquake? Over across the Ambassador Bridge, but still shaking us up over here in Detroit? We got so much going on, we don't need the ground moving on us too. We're used to potholes the size of small craters, but a whole *earthquake*? It’s wild because it just reminds you how connected we are to Windsor, right? Folks cross that bridge every day for work, for family, sometimes even for cheaper prescriptions. Now we're sharing earthquakes too.

### What This Means for Detroit

* **Geological Gossip:** Most folks probably just thought it was a big truck rumbling past or a neighbor slamming a door. Now you got a real story for the water cooler. * **Cross-Border Quakes:** It’s a good reminder that what happens over in Canada can literally shake things up on our side, even if it’s just a little tremor. * **A New Kind of Rumble:** We usually associate Detroit rumbles with the Lions' defensive line or maybe a particularly loud exhaust on Jefferson. This was a whole new vibe.

It's just another one of those Detroit things, though, ain't it? We take it all in stride. Flooding, gas prices doing the most, now a little earthquake from across the river. We just dust ourselves off and keep moving. Detroit on the wire — we don't leave, we rebuild.

You know Keith and the crew are gonna have jokes about this earthquake. Catch 'em live at mornings.live.

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