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OKNancy

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Sat Sep 3, 2016, 08:21 AM Sep 2016

#earthquake - shook my house. Pretty intense here in Tulsa [View all]



No word yet from USGA on the strength or epicenter. I'm sure the epicenter is in Oklahoma.
Felt from Texas to Kansas City
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5.8 OKNancy Sep 2016 #1
That's pretty strong malaise Sep 2016 #2
That is on the edge of the fun zone GummyBearz Sep 2016 #34
5.8 Scorpionflyx Sep 2016 #38
Wow!!! Cooley Hurd Sep 2016 #3
Oh yes... just shook the dishes. OKNancy Sep 2016 #5
Felt it in Lawton Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #4
We got a pretty good jolt in Fayetteville. It sounded like a low Arkansas Granny Sep 2016 #6
Nancy, please check my recent post! MoonRiver Sep 2016 #7
Closest to Pawnee, halfway between Enid and Tulsa Warpy Sep 2016 #8
just heard on local news that there is damage in Pawnee n/t OKNancy Sep 2016 #12
So sorry, I truly hope everyone is ok. crabsley Sep 2016 #9
Think earthquake putty for holding small stuff in place. :) Hortensis Sep 2016 #10
It's important for people outside of Oklahoma and Texas to understand why this is happening. GreenEyedLefty Sep 2016 #11
This one fell pretty close to the map of probability of fracking related earthquake damage HereSince1628 Sep 2016 #15
Prior to the arrival of fracking, Oklahoma averaged 2 earthquakes per year GreenEyedLefty Sep 2016 #23
Fracking is indefensible. nt riderinthestorm Sep 2016 #40
On the NW side of Tulsa Runningdawg Sep 2016 #13
tied the one in 2011, but this one was much stronger as far as shaking and length OKNancy Sep 2016 #14
Where is Madokie?? malaise Sep 2016 #16
I think he lives in eastern Oklahoma OKNancy Sep 2016 #17
Cool - thanks n/t malaise Sep 2016 #19
I called family down in Northeast Oklahoma, they felt it. LongTomH Sep 2016 #37
damage at a grocery in Pawnee OKNancy Sep 2016 #18
I hope GWC58 Sep 2016 #21
We felt that one in Delaware as well. woodsprite Sep 2016 #41
Wow! Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author kestrel91316 Sep 2016 #36
Coverage on CNN now n/t malaise Sep 2016 #20
Checking in DVRacer Sep 2016 #22
I am parked at the Pilot truck stop in Joplin. littlebit Sep 2016 #24
It's Bartcop spinning in his grave. PSPS Sep 2016 #25
We were up and had turned on the attic fan. I thought the fan was coming off its mounting CBGLuthier Sep 2016 #27
Hugs! Iliyah Sep 2016 #28
Felt it here in Kansas City. leftyladyfrommo Sep 2016 #29
Wow! Hope you are all ok. smirkymonkey Sep 2016 #30
My daughter reported things shaking on store shelves in Northern Missouri. liberal N proud Sep 2016 #31
I was going outside OkSustainAg Sep 2016 #32
Awww my daughter and her girl friend are raising goats OKNancy Sep 2016 #33
Woke everyone up here. Behind the Aegis Sep 2016 #35
Sobering isn't it? lunatica Sep 2016 #39
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