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The 5.0-magnitude earthquake happened at around 9:30 a.m. in Scurry County, about 200 miles west of Fort Worth. It's a few ...
5.1 magnitude earthquake in West Texas rattles parts of Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Residents in Midland, Lubbock, San Antonio and Dallas reported feeling the tremor.
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas late Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and could be felt by residents more than 150 miles away in El Paso. The ...
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4.9-magnitude earthquake in West Texas felt all the way in Dallas-Fort Worth - MSNWEST TEXAS – A 4.9-magnitude earthquake rocked West Texas Monday night, with aftershocks felt as far north as Amarillo and as far south as Austin. It happened around 10:30 p.m. about 200 miles ...
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake shook western Texas late Friday, Feb. 14, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake happened around 10:23 p.m. MT, nearly 33 miles northwest of Toyah ...
So many earthquakes have struck the west Texas county of Scurry in the past week – more than 100 at last count – local officials have declared a state of emergency.
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas early Wednesday near the border of Reeves and Culberson counties, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake that struck around 4 ...
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck West Texas on Thursday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.It's at least the sixth earthquake reported since Friday, March 28.
West Texas has had 103 earthquakes in 8 days, and experts say it's not natural. Could oil drilling be to blame? Railroad Commission is investigating.
West Texas gets its fair share of earthquakes, but the sheer magnitude of seismic activity and total number of events there late last month was staggering. Scurry County, which sits in the Permian ...
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake rattled West Texas on Thursday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said.. The quake epicenter was about 27 miles west of Mentone, Texas, and was located 3 miles below ...
SNYDER, Texas — At 10:38 p.m. Monday, the ground began to rumble in West Texas. The real action was nearly five miles below the surface, where a 4.9-magnitude earthquake happened just west of ...
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