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One of the strongest earthquakes on record in Texas hit in an area known for oil and gas production

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https://www.abqjournal.com/2551048/west-texas-earthquake-causes-damage-hundreds-of-miles-away.html
West Texas earthquake caused damage

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: Friday, November 18th, 2022 at 6:39AM
Updated: Friday, November 18th, 2022 at 9:35PM

MENTONE, Texas – A strong earthquake that struck a remote area of the West Texas desert caused damage in San Antonio, hundreds of miles from the epicenter, officials said.
University Health said Thursday that its Robert B. Green historical building was deemed unsafe because of damage sustained from the quake, which hit Wednesday in a remote area near the New Mexico border. The historical building is more than 100 years old and has been closed off for safety reasons, University Health said.
The quake initially had a 5.3 magnitude but that was revised upward to 5.4. The earthquake’s epicenter was about 23 miles south of Mentone, a tiny community about 350 miles northwest of San Antonio.
According to reports collected by the U.S. Geological Survey, the temblor was felt as far away as Clovis and Portales as well as in Roswell, Alamogordo, Hobbs, Carlsbad and Las Cruces in New Mexico.

It was one of the strongest earthquakes on record in Texas and hit in an area known for oil and gas production. On Thursday, the state’s Railroad Commission – which regulates Texas’ oil and gas industry – sent inspectors to the site to determine whether any actions were needed...
 
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