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Good size earthquake in Oklahoma 5.1 (Original Post)
DVRacer
Feb 2024
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WhiteTara
(29,722 posts)1. where in Oklahoma?
2naSalit
(86,798 posts)2. A little (8km) NW of Prague.
WhiteTara
(29,722 posts)4. that's on the eastern side, isn't it?
I seem to remember a huge quake in Prague a number of years ago. I hope you are okay and don't have damage.
2naSalit
(86,798 posts)5. Central...
A little east of OKC.
Hope they're okay too, still having aftershocks this morning.
Tess49
(1,580 posts)3. I felt it in Norman, Okla. We were having a thunderstorm at the time. I noticed the house seemed to be swaying. It
lasted several seconds. Scared the dickens out of the cats. I think they felt it coming as one jumped in my lap, and the other ducked under the couch.
Emile
(22,937 posts)6. Hopefully DUers in Oklahoma have earthquake insurance.
People may not be aware that standard homeowners coverage does not include coverage for earthquake.
Paladin
(28,275 posts)7. Yet somebody wants to build the nation's tallest building in Oklahoma City.
For real. The news appeared on DU a few days ago.
Go ahead and do it, Okies. The country could use some amusement.