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Two minor earthquakes have shaken the Dallas-Fort Worth area, but no significant damage has immediately been reported.
The U.S. Geological Survey says an earthquake with a 2.5 magnitude was reported at 11:25 p.m. Thursday, centered in the Grand Prairie area.
The agency says a slightly stronger quake, at 3.0 magnitude, occurred at 12:01 a.m. Friday, centered in Irving about 10 miles west of Dallas.
USGS geophysicist Randy Baldwin says aftershocks could last several days.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Earthquakes can happen anywhere. Those are so small because Texas is such a tiny State. Now up here in a big State we get far larger ones of course
Sorry, I worked with some Texans once who never stopped talking about how big Texas is so I never miss a shot back since I live in a far larger State.
Originally posted by Memysabu
reply to post by ou_sooners_19
I lived in Dallas for TEN years and never even a hint of a tremor. This is quite odd.