A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was detected in western Texas Friday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.
A 4.9 magnitude earthquake could be felt in El Paso a little after 10 p.m. on Feb. 14. The U.S. Geological Survey reported ...
The earthquake happened around 10:23 p.m. MT, nearly 33 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas, about 190 miles from El Paso.
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake reported northwest of Toyah, Texas, late Friday was felt across West Texas and into New Mexico, the United States Geological Survey showed early Saturday. Three more ...
The 5.0 magnitude earthquake is tied for the sixth strongest in state history. Scientists have warned for years that increased fracking in West Texas is causing higher earthquake activity.
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck near Toyah, Texas, a sparsely populated town 190 miles east from El Paso, on Friday, February 14, 2025 (Figure 1). The quake was felt all the way to Albuquerque.
Four earthquakes over a span of five minutes were reported in Toyah, Texas, which is in Reeves County, according to the USGS Earthquake Map. The first one was a 5.0 magnitude earthquake ...
Four earthquakes over a span of five minutes were reported in Toyah, Texas, which is in Reeves County, according to the USGS Earthquake Map. The first one was a 5.0 magnitude earthquake ...
The earthquake at 10:23 p.m. MT (11:23 p.m. CT) had a depth of roughly 4.1 miles, with its epicenter 33 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas –– a town around 160 miles east of El Paso. Aftershocks ...
The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the quake struck about 30 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas in Reeves County where three smaller aftershocks also occurred within minutes of the first.
TEXAS, USA — A 5.0 magnitude earthquake reported northwest of Toyah, Texas, late Friday was felt across West Texas and into New Mexico, the United States Geological Survey showed early Saturday.
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