Shake, rattle ... earthquake drill provides practice for Oklahomans
It was only fitting that a small earthquake followed an earthquake drill this week. It served as a reminder that all Oklahomans need to be prepared for the quakes, which are becoming more commonplace in the state.
A 5.6 earthquake on Nov. 5, centered near the town of Sparks, was felt by residents in several other states. It was part of a series of earthquakes that struck parts of Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties a...
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