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Showing Original Post only (View all)#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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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
tied the one in 2011, but this one was much stronger as far as shaking and length
OKNancy
Sep 2016
#14
We were up and had turned on the attic fan. I thought the fan was coming off its mounting
CBGLuthier
Sep 2016
#27
My daughter reported things shaking on store shelves in Northern Missouri.
liberal N proud
Sep 2016
#31