 A 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook areas along the Kentucky-Tennessee border Monday afternoon. The quake was centered in La Follette, Tennessee and was felt in many areas of Kentucky, including in Saliersville, West Liberty and Jackson. One person who felt it was former Letcher County resident Tommy Oaks, who now lives in Greenville, Tennessee. Well, I was sitting in my living room and was by myself at the time and I could feel the house start to move and the windows were creaking and kind of like when dynamite gets blasted, except it lasted a lot longer. It was probably 10 to 12 seconds of just moving and the house shaking. Well, at first I thought, well, my wife had started the washing machine and I was like, no, she didn't do that. That lasted a lot longer and then I thought, oh my goodness, this is an earthquake. I was kind of in shock, you know, because I'd never really been in a earthquake before. And I just kind of looked around thinking, I hope this quits. And it did after about, like I said, about 10 to 12 seconds. And then I went into the other part of the house where my wife and my son were to see if they were okay and see if they had felt anything. You know, they had too. So, yeah, it was different. Well, no damage. We just had to feel the house move and creak and felt the windows, you know, shake and creak. And it was, it was a different experience. Never having been through one. Now I kind of know what it feels like. No widespread damage was reported as a result of Monday's earthquake in Tennessee.