ENID, Okla. — Several earthquakes have been recorded in northern Oklahoma after quakes registered as magnitude-4.4 and -4.0.
The U.S. Geological Survey recorded five earthquakes in the Enid area ranging from magnitude-3.0 to -3.5 between shortly after midnight until about 6:15 a.m. Tuesday.
The quakes come after 4.4- and 4.0-magnitude quakes were recorded in the same area Monday afternoon.
No injuries or severe damage were reported, but local residents told the Enid News & Eagle that items were knocked walls and shelves in their homes.
The strongest Oklahoma earthquake on record is a 5.6 quake centered in Prague in November 2011.