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GWC58

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21. I hope
Sat Sep 3, 2016, 09:34 AM
Sep 2016

no one was seriously hurt. I remember back in August 2011, while with our son at his school, there was an earthquake somewhere in Virginia. The floor moved back and forth. It felt like we were in a trailer. At that time we lived in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

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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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