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The largest earthquake in Lubbock: Quakes Near Lubbock, Texas, United States Now, Today, and Recently. See if there was there an earthquake just now in Lubbock, Texas, United States.
The map below shows roughly where the 5.1-magnitude earthquake could have been felt, with minor shaking noted to Lubbock, Odessa, Midland, Abilene and San Angelo. You can report to the USGS if you felt the tremor Friday morning.
Nearly two months after the last notable earthquake, Lubbock and West Texas felt tremors from a 5.1-magnitude earthquake in Martin County Monday night. Here is what we know.
LUBBOCK, TX (KLBK) – KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has details on the latest earthquake to shake West Texas. Since Monday’s magnitude 4.9 earthquake, northeastern Scurry County and...
The 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck 17 kilometers (10.56 miles) northeast of Hermleigh, Texas, at a depth of 1.79 km, around 9:29 a.m., leading citizens to report tremors from all over West...
Latest earthquakes near Lubbock, Texas today. Complete overview of the latest earthquakes near Lubbock, Texas, The United States, updated every minute. Did you feel an earthquake today in Lubbock? If an earthquake is happening right now near Lubbock, it will show up within minutes.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - People in Lubbock and across parts of the South Plains and Permian Basin reported feeling an earthquake Monday night. The USGS reports it was a 4.9-magnitude earthquake roughly 90 miles southeast of Lubbock.
4.9 magnitude earthquake reported east of Snyder. The quake could be felt as far away as Lubbock and Dallas. There are no reports of injuries or major damage. Read more here: 4.9M earthquake near Snyder, felt in Lubbock. Council to discuss sewer line ordinance.
LUBBOCK, Texas — More aftershocks occurred Thursday morning after Wednesday’s 5.4 earthquake near Menton, Texas. The force was so strong, some nearly 190 miles away here in the Hub City even felt...
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