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A 4.7-magnitude earthquake has struck Oklahoma, the US Geological Survey reported, adding that the quake hit at a depth of 6.2 km, just 13 km from the town of Cherokee.
Local media reports said that the earthquake was also felt in neighboring Kansas.
A 4.7 magnitude hitting Oklahoma, feeling it up till Kansas. This was a big one. Thought the building might collapse for a sec.
— Jonathan John (@JonathanJohn92) November 19, 2015
READ MORE: Oklahoma shaken by 40 earthquakes in one week, fracking waste blamed
Rain, snow, tornado and now earthquake all in the last 48 hours. Mother Mature you’re drunk. Go home! #kansas
— Katie Hargis (@bigredkate44) November 19, 2015
READ MORE: ‘Strong correlation’ between quakes and fracking in Kansas – official
#Kansas : when you wake up thinking it’s a tornado but it’s really just an earthquake. There’s something of everything here.
— Lindsay (@Zeeannmagru) November 19, 2015
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