It was one of the largest earthquakes that has hit Logan County and several felt it. In fact, it woke them up from their sleep.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 4.1-magnitude earthquake rocked eastern Logan County at 2:14 a.m. Sunday.
The quake was 4 miles SW of Langston and 6 miles east of Guthrie. The epicenter was 1.5 miles north of Hwy 105 between College and County Road 76 and between Anderson and Hiwassee.
One person said they felt the tremor in Crescent.
No injures or damage have been reported at this time.
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I WAS AWAKE, IT SOUNDED LIKE A LARGE EXPLOSION, NOT LIKE ONE IN NOVEMBER OF 2011. I THOUGHT IT WAS THUNDER OR AN OIL RIG EXPLOSION.
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