Another 3.3 Magnitude Earthquake Near Reno
RENO (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - North Texas has had a second minor earthquake within 24 hours in an area where more than a dozen quakes were recorded last month.
The U.S. Geological Survey says a 3.3 magnitude quake happened at 7:11 CST Monday about a mile southwest of Reno. USGS says a 3.3 magnitude quake late Sunday morning was centered a mile south of Reno, in an area about 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth.
The Parker County Sheriff's Office on Monday had no immediate reports of damage or injuries from either quake.
This is the 24th quake to strike near the same area in the past 48 days.
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