SPARTA, N.C. — A magnitude 2.9 aftershock on Tuesday rattled the North Carolina town where a 5.1 earthquake on Sunday shook items from grocery store shelves and caused damage to homes and businesses, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The USGS website showed the aftershock occurred around 4:45 p.m. Tuesday and was centered almost 2 miles (3 kilometers) southeast of Sparta. The latest aftershock occurred hours after North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper toured the Alleghany County town to survey the damage. 

Earthquake Hazard

This map from the USGS shows the earthquake risk level for the U.S. North Carolina, along with most of the East Coast, has a relatively low hazard level.