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Related: About this forumAnyone else feel that trembler?
2.6 magnitude quake, 5m east of Burleson.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usc000e97r#summary
It jolted us pretty good, opened a few kitchen cabinet doors.
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Anyone else feel that trembler? (Original Post)
X_Digger
Dec 2012
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itsrobert
(14,157 posts)1. Not too many going to feel a 2.6
n/t
flying_wahini
(6,529 posts)2. whoe - but, but,
It has nothing to do with the fracking tho.
(I'm from Fort Worth.)
hmmmmmmmm
ashling
(25,771 posts)3. Didn't feel a thing in Cleburne
about 15 miles west of Burleson
but then I generally attribute all ground vibration to fracking trucks going by my house
AldoLeopold
(617 posts)4. USGS would disagree
The quakes are not harmful to HUMAN life, but they exist because of reinjection of the wells. It aint the trucks, though.