Nescatunga, OK – A 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the Oklahoma-Kansas border early Saturday morning, causing minor tremors.
The quake hit at 3:28 a.m. local time, approximately 8 kilometers east of Nescatunga, Oklahoma. It occurred at a depth of 8 kilometers, according to the Oklahoma Geological Survey. The region, situated between Wichita and Oklahoma City, has experienced occasional seismic activity.
No reports of injuries or damage have surfaced, but residents in surrounding areas may have felt slight shaking. Geologists encourage residents to report their experiences through the USGS “Felt Report” tool.
Earthquakes in this region are often linked to fault lines and underground pressure shifts. While the magnitude was low, it serves as a reminder to remain prepared for seismic events. Residents should secure heavy furniture and create an emergency plan.
If you felt the tremor, share your experience with authorities to help refine seismic data accuracy. Stay informed about future seismic activity through local updates and geological resources.
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