No injuries reported as earthquakes rattle Southern California and West Texas
- A 5.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in western Texas on Friday night, detected by the United States Geological Survey.
- The earthquake struck at 10:23 p.m. MT, with a depth of about 4.1 miles and an epicenter located 33 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas.
- Aftershocks were recorded shortly after the main earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey.
- Tremors were felt in nearby New Mexico cities, but there are no reports of injuries in Texas.
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No injuries reported as earthquakes rattle Southern California and West Texas
Fire- and storm-ravaged Malibu, Calif., endured two relatively minor earthquakes followed by another in Idyllwild Saturday afternoon while West Texas recorded a 5.0 earthquake late Friday night.
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake shakes West Texas
By Karina Tsui, CNN A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was detected in West Texas on Friday night, according to the US Geological Survey. The quake occurred at 10:23 p.m. local time (11:23 p.m. Central Time) at a depth of approximately 6.6 km, with its epicenter 53 km northwest of Toyah, Texas, a town located about 257 km east of El Paso. The National Weather Service in El Paso reported on social media that it felt the tremor. According to the USGS, aft…
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