WEST TEXAS – A new earthquake has rattled West Texas this Friday morning, sending aftershocks to the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
A 3.4 Magnitude earthquake was recorded in West Texas Monday morning, marking a growing trend of quakes since a shock 5.1 ...
A pair of shockwaves were felt across Texas as two towns were struck with earthquakes at 3.9 and 4.7 magnitudes.
The earthquake was located 11 miles east of Pleasanton and 35 miles south of San Antonio. It's the 12th strongest quake ever ...
Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/three-earthquakes-shake-west-texas-felt-in-dallas-fort-worth/ One of the strongest earthquake in the state’s history shook ...
Residents in West Texas experienced another jolt early on Monday morning as a series of earthquakes shook the region, continuing a pattern of increased seismic activity and all-round strange ...
A 3.6-magnitude earthquake was reported near Pleasanton on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Earthquakes have been recorded in almost every part of the state, but there are clusters where they are more common, particularly in West Texas. The region has the most fault zones in the state ...
This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story. AUSTIN (KXAN) — When you think of earthquakes in the U.S., Texas is probably not the first state that comes to mind.