Sunday, November 06, 2011

5.6 Earthquake Shakes Oklahoma

From News9:
The United States Geological Survey has upgraded the earthquake to 5.6.

First reports had it listed as 5.2 magnitude. The earthquake shook Oklahoma again Saturday night, according to the Oklahoma Geological Survey.

The earthquake struck Oklahoma at 10:53 p.m. Saturday. The epicenter was located four miles east of Sparks, eight miles south of Davenport, nine miles north northwest of Prague, and 45 miles east of Oklahoma City. The earthquake was only three miles deep.

News 9 is receiving reports from all over Oklahoma about Saturday night's earthquake, including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Ardmore, Noble, Hennessey, Yukon, Alva and more.

According to the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office, there are no major reports of damages or injuries from the earthquake. However, News 9 is getting reports of structure damages out of Lincoln County, as well as reports of buckled roads near Prague.
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