ohio has ancient deep faults that have produced nothing worth mention. 0 deaths in recorded history
those lights are because the ground is covered in snow next to an ocean like lake in below zero temps with crazy winds
they have nothing to do with earthquake lights
ohio is in no danger of a deadly earthquake
it is as susceptible to earthquakes as every other state that has no active exposed faults. meaning its not gonna happen.
it has no connection to the new madrid faults, and even the worst quakes in the new madrid faults only toppled some chimneys in cincy
cincinatti is kentucky tho. the only reason its called ohio because they happened to set up on the wrong side of the river lol.
i stay in stark county, the county below akron and the suffield fault systems
every fault system shown there is deep and ancient, meaning they are dying out. they formed when the continental plates were colliding eons ago. the very old wrinkles in bedrock settling are what cause the recorded earthquakes, most not even strong enough to be felt in there immediate area