"5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Oklahoma's Southern Plains"

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A magnitude-5.1 earthquake centered near Prague, Oklahoma, shook communities across at least five states, with no immediate reports of damage. The USGS warned of potential aftershocks, and the event ranked among the top four greatest earthquakes in the state since 1900. Previous earthquakes in the region have been linked to human activities such as wastewater injection from oil and gas production, and the USGS has noted that fracking can trigger quakes and impact groundwater, although it's too early to determine whether human activities played a role in this quake.
- Magnitude-5.1 earthquake jolts southern Plains New York Post
- USGS: 5.1-magnitude earthquake recorded near Prague and felt from all over the state KOCO Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma shook by 5.1 magnitude earthquake Fox News
- USGS records 5.1 magnitude earthquake in Oklahoma KFOR Oklahoma City
- Earthquake Felt Across State Late Friday Night news9.com KWTV
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