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The 5.0-magnitude earthquake happened at around 9:30 a.m. in Scurry County, about 200 miles west of Fort Worth. It's a few ...
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas late Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and could be felt by residents more than 150 miles away in El Paso. The ...
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West Texas Earthquake: Updates on Damage & More - MSNWest Texas 2025 Earthquake Epicenter. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the most recent quake was more than 30 miles south of Whites City, New Mexico, which ...
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas late Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and could be felt by residents more than 150 miles away in El Paso.
WEST TEXAS – A 4.9-magnitude earthquake rocked West Texas Monday night, with aftershocks felt as far north as Amarillo and as far south as Austin.
The 5.0 magnitude earthquake is tied for the sixth strongest in state history. Scientists have warned for years that increased fracking in West Texas is causing higher earthquake activity.
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck the West Texas region on Monday evening, reportedly shaking up parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
One of the state’s strongest earthquakes to date rattled West Texas late Friday evening. Four minutes later, dispatchers in Reeves County received a call about a pipeline explosion not far from ...
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck West Texas on Thursday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.It's at least the sixth earthquake reported since Friday, March 28.
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas late Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and could be felt by residents more than 150 miles away in El Paso. The ...
West Texas 2025 Earthquake Epicenter. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the most recent quake was more than 30 miles south of Whites City, ...
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas late Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and could be felt by residents more than 150 miles away in El Paso. The ...
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