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Parts of Oklahoma and Texas have about the same risk of an earthquake as parts of California, the maps show. Why? Wastewater that oil and gas operations are pumping into wells adds pressure on faults.
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Federal scientists now say Dallas-Fort Worth is at a higher risk of damaging earthquakes than ever before.The U.S. Geological Survey released a…
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The magnitude 7.5 earthquake caused evacuations from buildings in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. The Associated Press reports more than 228 deaths and 1,000 injured in Pakistan alone.
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The regulatory agency overseeing Texas' oil and gas industry says a series of small earthquakes in North Texas likely wasn't caused by drilling operations…
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When the first earthquake hit Nepal in late April, the impact reached all the way to North Texas. Worried Nepalese-Americans checked in with friends and…
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North Texas has been shaken by a 3.3 magnitude earthquake.The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake happened at 1:14 p.m. Monday, with the epicenter 3…
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North Texas has recorded another earthquake. A 4.0 magnitude quake was recorded around 6 p.m. Thursday in Johnson County. It happened between Venus and…
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North Lake College in Irving is home to hundreds of Nepali students, and they're feeling the impact of last week's earthquake.Sachita Bhattrai signed…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: a North Texas woman survives an avalanche; North Texas gets hit by heavy rain, hail and tornadoes; KERA's…
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What’s causing the Azle earthquakes? SMU researchers say that wastewater injection and saltwater extraction from natural gas wells is the most likely…
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Southern Methodist University seismologists have determined that the recent earthquakes that have rattled North Texas were concentrated along a two-mile…
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State lawmakers are considering a nearly $2.5 million plan to help answer a pressing question in some Texas communities: Why does the ground keep shaking?…