Mega 5.6 magnitude earthquake rocks Oklahoma, felt in other states
TULSA — A strong earthquake shook Oklahoma Saturday moing.
People reported feeling shaking around northeaste Oklahoma and beyond. On Twitter, there were reports that the earthquake was felt in Kansas City, Saint Louis, and in parts of Iowa and Ohio.
The United States Geological Survey reported a 5.6 magnitude quake northwest of Pawnee.
@toadopayne damage in Pawnee after the #okquake pic.twitter.com/yvHJWMYcn1 — J Berry Harrison III (@boberryIII) September 3, 2016
DAMAGE: this is White's Foodliner in #Pawnee. 1building collapsed there. #earthquake. LIVE on @FOX23 #okwx pic.twitter.com/TPd8vpIzyL — Morgan Downing (@FOX23Morgan) September 3, 2016
Pawnee Emergency Mgmt: 1 building collapsed, numerous reports of structural damage. Reporters heading to that area. #earthquake @FOX23 — Morgan Downing (@FOX23Morgan) September 3, 2016
This moing's state record tying 5.6M #okquake #okeq registered on seismogram in Erie, PA, almost 1000 miles away! pic.twitter.com/EDTXhS79Pi — James Aydelott☂✈ (@jamesaydelott) September 3, 2016
#Earthquake-Viewer says ceiling cracked #Tulsa #Oklahoma during
5.6 earthquake: https://t.co/s70sRdy00R
#okeq pic.twitter.com/HYuTTIPdeW — Tiffany Alaniz (@TiffanyAlaniz) September 3, 2016
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