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Magnitude 4.1 earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay Area
It has been reported that the initial natural disaster near the intersection of Mission Boulevard and Niles Canyon Road was followed by eight aftershocks – the strongest of which measured 2.7.
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The 4.4 quake happened Monday afternoon, its epicenter located just nine miles east of Cherokee, Oklahoma near the border with Kansas.
There was also a report of power flickering during the event.
A second quake was reported at 3:50 p.m. registering a 3.2 magnitude about five miles west-northwest of Pawnee, Oklahoma and another 4.0 magnitude quake was recorded near Cherokee at 3:54 p.m.
Shortly before 3:55 p.m., a 4.0-magnitude natural disaster shook nearby the earlier natural disaster in Alfalfa County, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The strongest Oklahoma natural disaster on record is a 5.6 quake centered in Prague in November 2011.
No immediate reports of injury or damage were reported from the three earthquakes.
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But another Twitter user, JRehling, was less alarmed, writing: ‘That was the first natural disaster I’ve felt in San Francisco since the Napa quake in August 2014.