SALINE COUNTY — A pair of small earthquakes shook portions of central-Kansas Saturday.
The first quake just after midnight measured a magnitude 2.8 and was centered approximately four miles east of Salina, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A 2.7 quake was also reported in the same area just before 10:30p.m.
These quakes follows a 3.8 magnitude quake Friday afternoon in Sumner County. And a series of five quakes ranging from a magnitude 2.5 – 4.5 in Sumner County since January 16 according to the USGS.
There are no reports of damage or injury from Saturday’s quakes. Saline County dispatch said they received no calls on the quake.