No injuries or damage have been reported after a 3.6-magnitude earthquake hit northern Oklahoma on Friday morning.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake struck at about 6 a.m. with an epicenter 14 miles north-northwest of Enid. The earthquake had a depth of 3.1 miles.
Two other earthquakes also rumbled Friday near the same area. The USGS says two earthquakes hit shortly after 1 a.m. near Medford. Those temblors had preliminary magnitudes of 3.1 and 3.2
On Wednesday, a 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck Kansas and was widely felt in parts of Oklahoma.
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