November 07, 2013 - UNITED STATES - Another earthquake rattled the central Oklahoma area Monday night.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 3.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded just after 10 p.m. Its epicenter was located four miles north, northwest of Jones, eight miles east, southeast of Edmond, nine miles north, northwest of Choctaw, 12 miles north, northeast of Midwest City, and 14 miles northeast of Oklahoma City.
It was about five miles deep.
The Oklahoma Geological Survey reports that the earthquake was 4.0 in magnitude.
No injuries or damage were immediately reported following this earthquake.
Many News 9 viewers in the Oklahoma City metro area, including Oklahoma City, Edmond, Midwest City, Choctaw, and Yukon reported feeling the earthquake. According to the
Oklahoma Geological Survey, 11 earthquakes were recorded in Oklahoma on Monday. -
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Just hours after a 3.9 magnitude earthquake rattled people in central Oklahoma out of their beds, another quake shook them awake early Tuesday morning.
According the U.S. Geological Survey, the 3.2 magnitude quake struck just after 2:30 a.m. November 5. It was centered four miles northwest of Spencer, and eight miles north northeast of Oklahoma City. There have been no reports of damage.
The quake hit four-and-a-half hours after a 3.9 magnitude quake was reported near Jones.
The recent swarm of temblors has pushed many Oklahomans to buy earthquake insurance. -
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