Saturday, September 3rd 2016, 8:20 am
Residents across the state were rocked awake Saturday morning after an earthquake struck in Central Oklahoma.
Around 7:00 a.m., a 5.6 magnitude earthquake shook, and several residents along with our staff began going to social media in response.
HOLY EARTHQUAKE. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We're still shaking at @NEWS9.
— Matt Mahler (@themahler) September 3, 2016
WHOA. That was the biggest earthquake I've ever felt. @NEWS9
— Christy Lewis (@LewisChristy) September 3, 2016
@tornadopayne @NEWS9 pic.twitter.com/ZtMwXTOvza
— Andrew Dixon (@Awd3495) September 3, 2016
Viewers from S OKC, even all the way in Shawnee felt the quake. Ada, Putnam North, Norman, Seminole, Wellston, Yukon, Sparks, Perry. @NEWS9
— Tiffany Liou (@tliou) September 3, 2016
The earthquake’s epicenter was located eight miles northwest of Pawnee, 21 miles south, southeast of Ponca City, 22 miles north, northeast of Stillwater, 44 miles south of Arkansas City, Kansas, and 73 miles north, northeast of Oklahoma City. It was about four miles deep.
USGS says the earthquake was felt in areas from Omaha to Dallas. News 9 has also received messages from residents in Missouri and Arkansas.
Here's a better look at the location. About 8.5 miles NW of Pawnee, Oklahoma around 7:02am. @USGS @NEWS9 #okquake pic.twitter.com/eLGH0owlTr
— Matt Mahler (@themahler) September 3, 2016
Residents have called in to report damages, but there are no injuries at this time. Fire officials say there are several reports of structural damage in downtown Pawnee.
USGS says an aftershock was recorded just before 8:00 a.m. in the same area as the major earthquake.
@tornadopayne @NEWS9 #okquake damage in Pawnee. pic.twitter.com/IRNSXvcgX1
— J Berry Harrison III (@boberryIII) September 3, 2016
WHOA. That was the biggest earthquake I've ever felt. @NEWS9
— Christy Lewis (@LewisChristy) September 3, 2016
@tornadopayne @NEWS9 pic.twitter.com/ZtMwXTOvza
— Andrew Dixon (@Awd3495) September 3, 2016
Viewers from S OKC, even all the way in Shawnee felt the quake. Ada, Putnam North, Norman, Seminole, Wellston, Yukon, Sparks, Perry. @NEWS9
— Tiffany Liou (@tliou) September 3, 2016
The earthquake’s epicenter was located eight miles northwest of Pawnee, 21 miles south, southeast of Ponca City, 22 miles north, northeast of Stillwater, 44 miles south of Arkansas City, Kansas, and 73 miles north, northeast of Oklahoma City. It was about four miles deep.
USGS says the earthquake was felt in areas from Omaha to Dallas. News 9 has also received messages from residents in Missouri and Arkansas.
Here's a better look at the location. About 8.5 miles NW of Pawnee, Oklahoma around 7:02am. @USGS @NEWS9 #okquake pic.twitter.com/eLGH0owlTr
— Matt Mahler (@themahler) September 3, 2016
Residents have called in to report damages, but there are no injuries at this time. Fire officials say there are several reports of structural damage in downtown Pawnee.
USGS says an aftershock was recorded just before 8:00 a.m. in the same area as the major earthquake.
@tornadopayne @NEWS9 #okquake damage in Pawnee. pic.twitter.com/IRNSXvcgX1
— J Berry Harrison III (@boberryIII) September 3, 2016
Residents across the state were rocked awake Saturday morning after an earthquake struck in Central Oklahoma.
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