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A slight earthquake hit parts of Hanover and Caroline counties Thursday.

The magnitude 2.2 quake struck about 6.22 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed.

Paul Caruso, a geophysicist at the National Earthquake Information Center, said by telephone that a magnitude 2.2 earthquake occurred around 6:22 a.m. Thursday about 11 miles northwest of Ashland in Hanover County. He says there have been a few reports of people feeling the earthquake nearby in Beaverdam.

Caruso says quakes of this size are rarely felt and aren't expected to cause damage.

Dominion Virginia Power said in a statement that the quake wasn't felt at its North Anna nuclear power station in adjacent Louisa County. The company says both units there are operating safely at full power.