CREEK COUNTY -Residents in many areas of southern Kansas reported feeling an earthquake Friday morning. In fact, a series of six quake shook northern Oklahoma
The first quake just after 8:30a.m. measured a magnitude 4.2 and was centered approximately 13 miles northwest of Stroud, Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A second quake just after 9 a.m. shook the same area and measured 3.8, according to the USGS. Throughout the next 90 minutes, the agency recorded four more quakes measuring 2.7- 3.7 near Stroud.
Rumor of an earthquake felt in Wichita. We did not feel anything here at the office. Did you? ~2 mins ago. #kswx
— NWS Dodge City (@NWSDodgeCity) July 14, 2017
There are no reports of damage or injuries from the Friday quake. Stroud is located 168 miles south of Wichita.
On Tuesday afternoon, a Kansas earthquake that measured a magnitude 3.3 was centered approximately 6 miles southeast of Harper, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It was the second earthquake reported in Kansas so far in July.
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CREEK COUNTY -Residents in many areas of southern Kansas reported feeling an earthquake Friday morning.
A quake just after 8:30a.m. measured a magnitude 4.2 and was centered approximately 13 miles northwest of Stroud, Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A second quake just after 9 a.m. shook the same area and measured 3.8, according to the USGS.
Rumor of an earthquake felt in Wichita. We did not feel anything here at the office. Did you? ~2 mins ago. #kswx
— NWS Dodge City (@NWSDodgeCity) July 14, 2017
There are no reports of damage or injuries from the Friday quake. Stroud is located 168 miles south of Wichita.
On Tuesday afternoon, a Kansas earthquake that measured a magnitude 3.3 was centered approximately 6 miles southeast of Harper, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It was the second earthquake reported in Kansas so far in July.