Three earthquakes, including 4.1-magnitude quake, recorded in northern Oklahoma
Authorities said the earthquakes could be felt in Enid, Ponca City, Oklahoma City and parts of Kansas.
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Three earthquakes, including 4.1-magnitude quake, recorded in northern Oklahoma
Authorities said the earthquakes could be felt in Enid, Ponca City, Oklahoma City and parts of Kansas.
A trio of earthquakes rattled northern Oklahoma on Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.The USGS says three earthquakes were recorded near Nescatunga, which is unincorporated land in Alfalfa County. The quakes were a 4.1 magnitude, a 3.8 magnitude and a 3.1 magnitude.Authorities said the earthquakes could be felt in Enid, Ponca City, Oklahoma City and parts of Kansas.KOCO 5 has not seen any reports of damage at this time.
ALFALFA COUNTY, Okla. —
A trio of earthquakes rattled northern Oklahoma on Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The USGS says three earthquakes were recorded near Nescatunga, which is unincorporated land in Alfalfa County. The quakes were a 4.1 magnitude, a 3.8 magnitude and a 3.1 magnitude.
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Authorities said the earthquakes could be felt in Enid, Ponca City, Oklahoma City and parts of Kansas.
KOCO 5 has not seen any reports of damage at this time.