London: British authorities say western England has been shaken by a mild earthquake that doesn't appear to have caused any damage.
Roger Musson of the British Geological Survey says the epicenter of Sunday's 3.6-magnitude quake was near the town of Worcester, 215 kilometers northwest of London.
Speaking to Sky TV and the BBC Sunday, Musson says that England gets such mild earthquakes once or twice a year.
In February, a 5.3-magnitude temblor hit Lincolnshire, 200 kilometers north of London.