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UPDATE: Series of Oklahoma earthquakes felt across Kansas

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.

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.

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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